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This Training Method Now Doubly Useful

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Workforce management is a key part of project success, but project managers often find it difficult to get trustworthy information on what really works. From interpersonal interactions to big workforce issues we'll look the latest research and proven techniques to find the most effective solutions for your projects.

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Rapid e-learning has been growing in recent years because of business needs. Podcasts and other on-demand technologies have become more popular to train workers faster for today's shorter product and project lifecycles.
 
Now there is another reason to use these technologies: Budgets are shrinking so fast you need a magnifying glass to see them. To see their return to their former size you need a telescope. Now is the time to think "fast" to reduce total costs per training event. In your training plan, reduce or eliminate expensive "old school" multi-class instructor-led training where possible and replace it with less expensive and more efficient rapid e-learning methods. Work with what is left of the training department - or our sponsors - to see what options are open to you.

Posted on: October 28, 2008 09:51 PM | Permalink

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