More help from Tribal for those seeking value from a learning content management system
Following the success of its recent webinar showing how a learning content management system (LCMS) can be used to save time and money in creating and managing digital learning resources, Tribal, the global provider of products and services to the international education, training and learning markets, is staging another webinar in July aimed at learning and development managers in large organisations.
Having learnt the value of using a third party LCMS in its own projects, Tribal decided to offer that LCMS to its clients. This series of webinars is designed to enhance that offering – by showing LCMS users how to use this technology to their advantage and add value to their learning and development activities.
Tribal’s clients include household names such as Volkswagen, Thales, HSBC and the NHS. According to Tribal, its clients which use the LCMS – from eXact learning solutions – are finding that, by combining an intuitive interface with Tribal-customised the eXact learning LCMS can help them to reduce this cost significantly.
Darren Lloyd, Tribal’s Business Development Manager, Software Solutions, revealed that, “Feedback from users tells us that large organisations creating e-learning content for thousands of colleagues can reduce the time and effort that they invest in creating and managing learning resources by over 30 per cent when they use the eXact learning LCMS.”
The next in the series of Tribal webinars is scheduled to last for 30 minutes from 11am BST (noon CET, 6am EDT and 3am PDT) on Thursday 9th July.
More information on the webinar and its contents are available via the registration page.
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About Tribal
Tribal is a global provider of products and services to the international education, training and learning markets. Working with a wide range of organizations across five continents - including schools, colleges and universities, prisons and social services, government agencies and large and small employers – Tribal focuses on helping its customers to deliver excellence. Employing some 1,300 staff, the company’s current annual turnover is some £126m, some 50% of which is generated from business activities outside the UK.