KnowledgePool offers independent assessment and benchmarking in new "Strategic Learning Diagnostic" service
KnowledgePool, the managed learning services company, has introduced a new 'strategic learning diagnostic' service, offering an independent and confidential assessment of the efficiency and effectiveness of an organisation's learning operation and a benchmark of the results against best practice.
Aimed at large organisations with complex learning operations , the information collection stage is undertaken on-site by a KnowledgePool learning strategist, over one or two days, depending on the complexity of the organisation.
KnowledgePool uses its proprietary continuous improvement model to collect information and benchmark the results against best practice, as defined by national training bodies, leading organisations and KnowledgePool's own research.
Using key performance indicators, the model analyses the quantity, quality, total cost of learning and the overall efficiency and effectiveness of learning provision, including how well learning is transferred to the workplace; whether it is aligned to the organisation's objectives; the administrative processes involved; the design and development of training; the management of third party suppliers and whether staff consider learning a worthwhile investment of their time.
"Our strategic learning diagnostic reveals the strengths and weaknesses of an organisation's learning function," said Kevin Lovell, Learning Strategy Director at KnowledgePool. "The diagnostic provides meaningful data, benchmarks it against best practice and makes recommendations of how and where the organisation can improve effectiveness, make cost reductions and increase L&D's contribution to achieving business goals."
KnowledgePool provides an independent report which outlines the key performance indicators and details the recommended actions.
The company is currently undertaking strategic learning diagnostics as a basis for ensuring continuous improvement with all its managed learning service clients.
"Learning & Development teams are facing significant challenges, " said Kevin Lovell, "both to cut costs but at the same time improve their effectiveness. This diagnostic helps an L&D team to benchmark their performance against national standards and gain an objective view of where they can make the greatest impact, and what a realistic target might look like."
KnowledgePool will be hosting a breakfast briefing - on assessing the learning function and realising continuous improvement - in central London on 5 March 2008. For further information, please contact Emilie Starmer on 0870 320 9015 or e-mail her at emilie.starmer@knowledgepool.com
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Background notes: For further information about KnowledgePool, please call Amanda Dawson (PR contact) on 020-8953 8863 or e-mail her at amanda@daws.com. Alternatively please contact Emilie Starmer, Marketing Manager, on 0870 320 9015 or e-mail her at emilie.starmer@knowledgepool.com