TRAINING CRITIQUE

BY KEITH NUTHALLASSESSMENTS of the commercial value to businesses of training programmes fail to deliver useful information and should be overhauled, an experienced learning analysis company has claimed, following collaborative research with seven major corporate employers.ELearnity has worked with B&Q, BP, BT, Coca-Cola Enterprises, HSBC, Marks & Spencer and Vodafone to create what is says are "challenging conclusions" from its Learning Scorecard project. It analysed best practice in measuring and proving the value of corporate learning.The resulting ...


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