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Atrium announces five essential questions to ask your e-learning provider in 2005; Maximise return on investment and optimise staff training best practices.

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Publication Date: 22-FEB-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Ingram Investment Ltd.

M2 PRESSWIRE-22 February 2005-Atrium Communications: Atrium announces five essential questions to ask your e-learning provider in 2005; Maximise return on investment and optimise staff training best practices(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

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London, UK - Atrium Communications Limited, a leading UK provider of online training and development solutions, has listed five essential questions that an organisation should ask its e-learning provider when looking for a training solution. These questions will help ensure that the business gets the right solution to resolve its training needs now and in the future, and to fulfil its corporate goals.

The five questions to ask your e-learning provider are:

1. Is it an open, multimedia platform?

2. Can we have our own branding and content on the training system?

3. How quickly can we deploy the training to the people who need it?

4. How easy is it to use, and how well can employees interact with it?

5. Will we be able to accurately monitor and record the progress of individual or groups of employees?

"It is important that organisations create an idea of what...

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