In recent years, there has been a remarkable growth in the use of arts programs bybusinesses to meet a wide range of their organizational learning and employee trainingneeds. In the USA alone, dozens of Fortune 500 corporations and countless smallerfirms employ arts-based learning to foster creative
The business case for e-learning
β Scribed by Tom M Kelly, Nader Nanjiani
- Publisher
- Cisco Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 216
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Business Case for E-Learning is the first book that demonstrates the productivity gains provided by Internet learning through a unique approach combining e-communication, e-training, and e-assessment. Beyond theory, The Business Case for E-Learning is based on practical experience in developing and deploying programs that bolster profitability. This book offers you practical recommendations for best practices and return on investment and provides lessons learned from real-world experiences.
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