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March 27, 2009
Posted by: Laura Overton
Keywords:
benefits,
free stuff,
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Individuals with responsibility for implementing learning technologies in their own workplace were invited to participate in the Towards Maturity Benchmark between October and November 2008.
Over 300 organisations took part and 7 sectors had 25 or more organisations providing data, allowing us to dig in deeper and compare sector experiences.
- Education
- Public services
- Health
- Finance
- IT and Telecoms
- Professional and technical
- Service activities
This annex to the Driving Business Benefits report, summarises key differences between these different sectors in relation to their experiences of learning technologies in the workplace.
We take a closer look at the following for each of the 7 sectors:
- Drivers for e-learning investment
- Benefits
- Technologies and services
- Skills offerings
- Barriers to change
- Implementation strengths
Who will benefit from this report?
- All who participated in the Benchmark review - you can compare your results with others in your sector
- Those new to e-learning who are looking for specific evidence to back your business case for your sector
- Learning providers (both public and private) looking to improve learning provision and customer care within specific sectors
This annex is part of a suite of research reports. The full research findings are discussed in detail in Driving Business Benefits (feb 09), but this Sector Perspectives report provides a sector view on some of the key findings that we trust will be useful for both employers and learning providers in those sectors.
Download the full research suite here
All research downloads are free but you will need to be a registered user of this site - while you are logging on - don't forget to update your profile to help us provide you with a list of relevant resources and case studies to help you on your e-learning journey( also available to you for free under My profile at the top of the home page)
