An Assessment of the Effectiveness of e-learning in Corporate Training Programs

Corporate managers are constantly looking for more cost-effective ways to deliver training to their employees. E-learning is less expensive than traditional classroom instruction. In addition, many expenses - booking training facilities, travel costs for employees or trainers, plus employee time awa...

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Autor principal: Judith B. Strother
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Athabasca University Press 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/cd242456a6e1475ba900b3e7dd0f3de7
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Sumario:Corporate managers are constantly looking for more cost-effective ways to deliver training to their employees. E-learning is less expensive than traditional classroom instruction. In addition, many expenses - booking training facilities, travel costs for employees or trainers, plus employee time away from the job - are greatly reduced. However, some firms that have spent large amounts of money on new e-learning efforts have not received the desired economic advantages.