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Expertus and Training Industry's Latest Survey Explores Innovations in the Use of Learning Portals
Survey Results Reveal How Learning Portals Play a Role in Corporate Training and Why They Are Effective
| Source: Expertus
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - May 18, 2009) - Expertus (www.expertus.com), a global
provider of services that optimize the business impact of learning, and
Training Industry, Inc. (www.trainingindustry.com), an objective and
trusted expert on the marketplace for learning, today announced the
findings from their recent study, "2009 Study on Learning Portals &
Informal Learning Technologies." The full results report can be viewed at
http://www.trainingefficiency.com/system/files/Survey-Results_Learning-Portals-Expertus_April09.pdf.
The study uncovered how learning executives' use of learning portals has
gained widespread momentum as a learning technology platform. The study
defined a learning portal as, "a website where learners find, buy or simply
get access to training." The research also reveals how learning leaders use
technology to enable or measure informal learning, as well as the
importance of including informal learning technologies in training
programs.
"We are always interested in industry trends regarding learning technology
and wanted to gauge learning executives' outlook on and use of portal
technology," said Ramesh Ramani, Founder and CEO of Expertus. "The
ownership of portals is staggeringly high, while the usage differs greatly.
Portals offer a wide breadth of offerings, from a one-stop training
repository for customers, partners, and employees to find and consume
training to a hub for informal training and collaboration."
The top five findings of the research are:
Finding #1: Almost all respondents' learning organizations use learning
portals.
Over 93% of respondents' learning organizations have learning portals.
Training organizations that train internal employees are by far the most
frequent users of learning portals. However, two thirds of those who train
customers and over half of those who train channel partners or vendors also
use learning portals.
Finding #2: A majority plan to launch a new portal or upgrade their
existing portal.
Within the next two years, 45% of respondents say they will upgrade their
existing learning portal and 14% plan to launch a new learning portal.
Finding #3: Most portals are home to a large array of learning tools and
technologies.
Most respondents use all of the twelve major learning tools and
technologies listed on the survey in their portals. These include blogs,
online coaching, polls, self-study programs, communities of practice, and
more.
Finding #4: The most important benefit of having a learning portal is
improving learner satisfaction.
Improving learner (and customer) satisfaction was cited by 68% of
respondents as a top benefit of having a learning portal. The other two top
benefits are tracking and enabling informal learning and helping to
integrate learning technology.
Finding #5: The vast majority view informal learning technology as
important.
Fifty percent of respondents said that including informal learning
technologies in their learning programs was critically important and 39%
reported that it was somewhat important. Less than 5% said that it was not
important.
"We have been watching the industry's interest in learning portals grow
over the last few years and I was pleasantly surprised by the leading
benefit being learner satisfaction," added Doug Harward, CEO of Training
Industry, Inc. "This indicates that organizations are committed to
learning technology platforms that measure and sustain learner
satisfaction, which is a critical element to a training organization's
success."
To learn more about this topic, some of the survey results will be shared
in a free, on-demand webinar available on www.trainingefficiency.com. It
will be live and available for download soon.
The survey was completed by 194 corporate and government training
professionals in organizations with varying sizes. All major industries
were represented, but the largest number of respondents came from
Technology (14%), Education (13%), Banking and Finance (12%), and
Healthcare (11%).
To view the full results of the study and supporting charts, visit
http://www.trainingefficiency.com/system/files/Survey-Results_Learning-Portals-Expertus_April09.pdf.
About Expertus
Expertus is the leading global provider of services that optimize the
business impact of learning. For more than a decade, the firm's 500+
learning management professionals have defined and implemented plans,
processes and technologies that transform training organizations --
creating measurable value for the world's most successful corporations.
Clients include ADP, Cisco, ConocoPhillips, EMC, Honeywell and Lockheed
Martin. Every day at these and other companies, more than a million
employees, customers and business partners are educated as a result of
Expertus' innovative business strategies, outsourcing services and
technology-rich solutions.
Based in Silicon Valley, Expertus serves its clients from offices in the
US, UK and India. For more information, visit www.expertus.com, or call
toll-free (877) 827-8160.
About Training Industry, Inc.
Training Industry, Inc. is an objective and trusted expert on the
marketplace for learning. Its mission is to make the marketplace more
efficient through the world's largest online community of training
communities and through services such as Training Industry Conferences,
Training Industry Quarterly Ezine, Training Industry Webinars and Training
Industry Research. For more information, go to www.trainingindustry.com or
call (919) 653-4990.