On two things we often confuse—yet they don’t tell the same story. The first is simple: someone completed a module. The second is far more important: can that person now do what we expect them to do? Put like that, the gap seems obvious. In practice, it’s much less so....
Managing e-learning training programs: why tracking quickly becomes a major issue for a training manager In many organizations, e-learning was initially a pragmatic response: train faster, train more broadly, train at a lower cost. Authoring tools, virtual classroom solutions, content libraries, and “rapid learning” formats have lowered the barriers to...





