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March 16 – 18, 2016 Orlando, FL

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LS101 Using Blended Learning Solutions to Achieve Business Revenue Goals

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Wednesday, March 16

Blended

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Too many times, training struggles to show its impact on a business; the metrics used to measure training are unrelated to the bottom line results of a firm. Training departments often have difficulty showing their impact on sales and revenue goals. Thus training is viewed as a support function or engaged only when necessary.

In this session, you will explore the relationship of training to a business, and how blended learning solutions are used to achieve sales and revenue goals. You will learn how to align training to achieve sales and revenue goals that consist of four fundamental tenants: product market analysis, aligning training to specific industry and job personas, identifying and publishing relevant and timely training solutions, and marketing training product solutions. You will learn how to set training up as a strategic partner for business development and sales, and you will see the bottom line impact on a business.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to align training to industry segments and job personas
  • Strategies for designing learning solutions tied to business results
  • How to chunk training that works
  • How to market to your target audience
  • How to measure the impact of training on sales and revenue goals

Audience:
Intermediate and advanced designers, developers, project managers, managers, and directors.

Technology discussed in this session:
N/A

Dennis DiMambro

Director, Training

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

Dennis DiMambro, the director of training for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), has held executive leadership positions with LPL Financial, Independent Financial Marketing Group, and Putnam Investments, where he had oversight for enterprise quality and training. He was also a technical training instructor, superintendent of faculty development for the US Air Force. Dennis has been in the education and training field for 30 years. He is a master instructor and holds credentials in occupational analysis, test and measurement, instructional systems design, and organizational development. Dennis holds a master’s degree in human resource development and education from Colorado State University.

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