PART 1

THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE

Executives, you cannot be expected to have in-depth knowledge of training systems, human learning processes, instructional design, or instructional technology, but your support is essential to the success of your e-learning program. You can see that electronic transmission of information is now easy and inexpensive, but simple availability of information does not mean that your business performance needs have been solved.

Part 1 discusses the value of good e-learning, the role it can play in making your business more competitive, and the components and characteristics that must be included in a robust, effective e-learning application.

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