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OWL Online Learning Content Management System

A learning management system provides an infrastructure that allows you to create and manage online distance learning content, instructors and students.

There are dozens of online learning management systems. so how do you choose which one is right for you?

If you go through the websites for learning management systems you will notice terms like collaborative learning, learning communities, multiple modal learning, group learning, management integration and blended learning just to name a few. If you are a fortune 500 company that has virtually unlimited resources you probably need to consider one of the options that can give you all of the bells and whistles.

But if you are one of the tens of thousands of small and medium businesses that need to cut your training costs without spending your entire HR budget for the year you need to consider a learning management system designed like OWL.

There is no lack of information, studies and white papers on the subject of how integral education is to the operation and success of any organization. There is little question that continuing education for your employees is absolutely required. The question is, are you responsible for that continued education? Shouldn't that be left to our schools and universities? Do you have the resources to manage a program like that?

Probably not. So what are your responsibilities for helping your employees keep up with ever changing technology and business requirements?

Our view of a learning management system is an infrastructure that allows you to provide training that is directly relevant to the employees safe and successful completion of his or her job. While basic computer knowledge may be good for some jobs, understanding how your particular computer programs work is essential. While basic writing skills are good understanding specific job processes is essential.

This is the area where many of today's businesses are missing an opportunity to dramatically improve their product and service quality. Deming based his continuous improvement theories on reducing the variation in processes. If every one in your business understood your production and administration processes the quality of their work would improve. Improved quality means less rework. Less rework means higher productivity.

In any business of any size there are hundreds (if not thousands) of administration and production processes that depend upon an employee knowing what needs to be done. And, in many cases, if that employee leaves or misses a day the number of problems in that process goes up...causing rework, delays and problems.

What would it mean to your business if you could easily and quickly train new and temporary employees on their job functions? What would it mean if you could easily add training for your customers on product usage or provide instructions rather than having them call your help line?

The possibilities are enormous. The only question is whether you are ready to take the next step. Contact sales@onweblearning.com for more information or visit www.onweblearning.com to set up a free 30 day trial.

Contact sales@onweblearning.com for more information.