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Online Calculator

Savings by Switching to Real-Time Learning Support

London (UK), August 2015 - IMC, a provider of bespoke eLearning content, learning management, and compliance solutions, has launched a free online calculator to help organisations assess the financial impact of switching to electronic performance support (EPS). » MORE

Delivery of Content

AXELOS Opts for eXact Learning Solution

Genoa (I), August 2015 - The digital learning-content-management business solution provider eXact learning solutions has announced that its learning-content-management system (LCMS) is being used by the UK-based international company, AXELOS. » MORE

GRC

LTG Acquires Eukleia

London (UK), August 2015 - Learning Technologies Group (LTG) is pleased to announce that it has agreed to acquire the entire issued share capital of Eukleia, a provider of eLearning to the financial services sector, in keeping with its "buy-and-build" strategy to create a global leader in eLearning with revenue in excess of £50m. » MORE

IT Skills

Jenison Releases Windows 10 Digital Learning Resources

Southampton (UK), August 2015 - In light of the release of Microsoft's Windows 10, Jenison has announced a new suite of interactive digital learning resources to give users the know-how to make the most out of Windows 10. Coming to both PC and tablet, Jenison's five bespoke IT Skills: Windows 10 courses will help all learners get to grips with the new and improved features of Windows 10. » MORE

Providing Quality

Côte D'Ivoire Invests Heavily in Oil and Gas Safety Training

Kevin Short, Commercial Director at Atlas KnowledgeAberdeen (UK), August 2015 - The burgeoning West African petroleum industry represents a significant slice of the International Minimum Industry Safety Training (IMIST) uptake globally. On a local basis, the growth in oil and gas activity in Côte D'Ivoire has seen investment in standardised safety training in the region far outstrip that of other hydrocarbon-rich West African countries, according to international learning-technologies company Atlas Knowledge. » MORE

Split Spurs Team Growth

Nancarrow Partnerships Segments Its Specialisms

Southampton (UK), August 2015 - Nancarrow Partnerships, following industry developments, has recognised the need to segment the company into two distinct areas. The firm has a justified stronghold in the learning-and-development industry, whilst providing marketing services across multiple industries. » MORE

Infographic

White Papers Are the Most-Consumed B2B Content

Washington, DC (USA), August 2015 - SCORE, the US's largest network of free, expert business mentors, has gathered statistics on the most effective strategies for business-to-business (B2B) content marketing. Some 86% of B2B marketers use content marketing, and 42% publish content more than once a week. On average, B2B marketers send content to four target audiences. » MORE

Customer Service

Video Arts Launches Ten New eLearning Courses

Martin Addison, CEO of Video ArtsLondon (UK), August 2015 - Video Arts has launched a new series of ten eLearning courses on customer service, highlighting how to better understand customers; meet their needs - whether in person, online, or over the telephone; resolve problems; and provide after-sales care. » MORE

For Electrical Engineers

Hager: "Not Only… But Also" Option

Saarbrücken (GER), July 2015 - As a company that combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative technologies, Hager was quick to recognise the benefits of eLearning. The leading supplier of power-distribution systems, as well as solutions and services for electrical installations, has been using state-of-the-art learning opportunities since 1997 to keep up with the fast pace of innovation in the industry. In a new, easy-to-access web-based training (WBT), electrical engineers can now playfully develop their expertise of modern cable routing and remote connection systems. » MORE

Kallidus Study

Talent Pools Should Be More Transparent

Carole LaithwaiteCirencester (UK), July 2015 - Talent-management practices should be more transparent according to a new study by Kallidus, a provider of learning and talent-management solutions. In a survey of 518 directors, managers, and employees, 71% of respondents said their organisation should be more open about which employees are in their company's talent pool. » MORE