The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

January 10, 2018

The design, creation and implementation of corporate training solutions, especially ones that are highly reliant on technology, are very complex projects with many aspects to consider. The objective of this white paper is to provide guidance related to the planning of e-learning solutions as well as to present a survey of the many instructional and technological building blocks that should be considered as part of your solution. Skillfully blending these elements together will ultimately give you the most effective training and the best results for your company.Successful corporate training solutions can vary greatly from each other; however, they all have some common elements that make them successful.

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