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Using the Intranet to deliver in-house training

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Since this story was published, Xebec McGraw Hill have informed us that the survey relates to their 1999 findings and that the 2000 survey will be published in October


As more people are getting used to working with Intranet technology within their place of work, organisations should look at encouraging and making training packages available for them to have access to from their PC.

A survey questioned 249 HR and IT professionals and found that already over three quarters of companies plan to use the Intranet for delivering training over the next three years.

Analysis has highlighted that many UK employees are already using the Intranet in order to gain access to appropriate training material. This leads to the fact that on-line learning could play a major part in most businesses future training strategies.

The main findings of this survey are available at Xebec mcgraw-hill, Learning Solutions and will be useful if you wish to use this information to help build a business case for intranet-based learning within your organisation.


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