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Streamline Training Programs with Managed Learning Services

Infopro Learning

Employee training programs may start off well with dedication and focus, but over time, their effectiveness can decline due to a decrease in expertise and a shift in business priorities towards new projects, causing them to falter. MLS providers ensure that the training programs comply with regulatory requirements.

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Budgeting Essentials for Custom eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Navigating the financial aspect of training programs can be a tightrope walk for L&D professionals. Balancing quality and budget often feels like a trade-off, but it doesn’t have to be. The focus of this blog is to guide you through the budgeting process for custom eLearning content development.

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What Is Learning Advisory and How Can You Benefit from It?

Infopro Learning

Together, they identify appropriate learning solutions and training programs directly impacting the organization’s performance. Additionally, many organizations are looking for an external partner for advisors, organizations providing Learning Consulting & Advisory Services.

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Navigating the Learning Curve in the Pharmaceutical Field: Tips and Strategies

Infopro Learning

Adopting effective learning strategies, such as attending conferences, workshops, and online courses, reading industry publications, and engaging in peer-to-peer learning, can help professionals stay up-to-date and develop the necessary skills to succeed in this ever-changing industry. However, limited access to experts can hinder learning.

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Re-evaluating Evaluation | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The title was “Expanding ROI in Training Programs Using Scriven, Kirkpatrick, and Brinkerhoff,” which sounds pretty academic. Implementing his model does not include gathering data that would address program improvement efforts. But it wasn’t. According to McGoldrick, that is where Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method (SCM) comes in.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

We need to let the stakeholders define their expectations for the program. with a post-test to measure learning for the entire program. I can now see how Level 2 can be used to evaluate role-based eLearning and instructor-led training. Kirkpatrick is now saying that we need to start with Level 4. Level 3: Behavior.

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This reminds me of a session I attended on emotional intelligence at the eLearning Guild ‘s Learning Solutions 2011 conference last month. Most recently, Ive been working on training programs for the propane industry. Leaders are beginning to move away from controlling the discussion to facilitating the discussion.