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*New research shows HR professionals being asked to do more with less when it comes to staff training*
*New research shows HR professionals being asked to do more with less when it comes to staff training*
An independent research report released today by eLearning and advanced content solutions provider IMC (UK) Learning Ltd reveals nearly four out of five (78%) HR leaders believe it is important to reduce costs such as those incurred on external training courses, while over half (57%) want to minimise the time staff spend out of the office on such courses.
Public sector organisations are leading their private sector counterparts in the uptake of eLearning tools and instruments, according to a new study commissioned by IMC (UK) Learning Ltd.
According to new independent research released today by eLearning and advanced content solutions provider IMC (UK) Learning Ltd, only half (52%) of HR professionals have invested in learning management systems (LMS) or rapid authoring tools in their organisation, despite the fact that 79% believe it is important to be able to produce in-house training quickly and cost-effectively.
Lecturnity's simplified 'one click' publishing process makes the recording and publishing of electronic content even easier. The simplified LECTURNITY 3.0 publishing process now consists of both document creation in the selected target format and the optional transfer (upload) to remote servers, all in one click.
IMC, Europe's leading supplier of learning management systems, has released a considerably improved version of its successful learning management system CLIX. "We put special emphasis on the improvement of event management", says Frank Milius, board member at IMC responsible for product development.
IMC is exhibiting in the "Technology for Learning" sector on stand 1040 at "ExCel" exhibition and conference centre.
For the first time, IMC, the leading supplier of learning technologies in Europe, is an active player at the annual gathering of learning executives at "Learning Systems 2008" in Las Vegas.
German public broadcasting institution learns with IMC's Learning Management System.
IMC presents numerous innovations at CeBIT 2008 aimed at increasing efficiency in companies and universities: Simpler processes for learning management with CLIX® and Flash video presentations with LECTURNITY®
IMC’s Learning Management System CLIX launches into the UK in 2007 and beats off intense competition from a number of established players in its first year
IMC (UK) Learning Ltd was voted “Training Provider of the Year 2007” at the World of Learning awards ceremony. The World of Learning Awards comprises a number of categories in which individual submissions are voted on by a panel of industry experts. The prestigious “Training Provider of the Year” Award however, gives the training community itself a chance to elect the company it believes most deserving of the accolade and the recognition.
With more than 20 years of experience, 12 international locations and 300 employees, imc is one of the leading providers of digital education and training programs.