Training Development
Build a learning database for securing future learning

Sharing knowledge across levels & locations, organizations are creating internal learning databases for future reference
Employees work hard, long hours, week over week, yet 70 percent of employees feel disengaged. It’s very clear that employees want to continuously learn and seek opportunities for development and growth. Therefore, in addition to recommending MOOCs (Massive Online Open Course) and sending employees to industry conferences, companies are creating internal learning databases.
These learning databases are the culmination of knowledge inside a company. When an employee or a member of the C-suite gives a presentation, it’s recorded and saved in the database. When a new training document pertaining to a specific skill is created, it’s saved and archived.
Here are six ways learning databases provide value to the company and its employees:
While external resources can provide additional value that may not be available within the organization, many organizations neglect one of the most valuable and accessible sources of knowledge – internal talent. Learning databases and infrastructures that offer multi-media data sharing from internal talents, content archiving, direct connection between individuals and workgroup setting features are foundations to evolve to the future learning trends that embrace social, crowd-sourcing and gamification.
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