Comment on Building a Strong E-Learning Foundation for your employees: Essential First Steps by plschneide

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Comment on Building a Strong E-Learning Foundation for your employees: Essential First Steps by plschneide
  • What do you want to accomplish with this e-learning program? Understanding the purpose and desired outcomes will guide your decisions and actions throughout development. What are your goals, not just now but long-term (think three years, and recognize that external factors may change. A lot of people focus on one year, which is fine, but if you can, think long-term. You can always modify as you go along)
  • What will you need to do this?
  • If this is the first time an e-learning program will be built – you can ignore the following questions. If there is a training or L&D department(s) in place, where they have provided whatever level of training (sans e-learning, and I often ran into the pre-existing side, especially with employees)
  • Are there any metrics/data they can provide to you? (I often was shocked that there wasn’t anything except worthless evaluation statements on what people thought about the training they were presented with)
  • If there are metrics, can you see the information? Where is the information located? (The usual answer here is yes. If they have the metrics – regardless of what they collected, the challenge is where it is and whether you can get it. I have run into HR on this, and it is as though HR is keeping it for whatever reason, usually for doing nothing with it)
  • Are you doing a full rollout to every employee? OR will this be to specific departments, groups, or entities in another country (assuming you have this part)?
  • Will you eventually do a full rollout (assuming the specific angle is taking place)?
  • Does a senior executive support what you are doing? (They must have buy-in, especially if you roll this out to every employee. Ideally, you want the support. I see people focusing on the head of HR – at the VP or SVP level. This was acceptable when I worked at an association; the CEO – whatever their title happened to be supported this initiative. At a non-profit, I met with the CEO and COO; they had buy-in – and the non-profit was not tiny – we had 46 agencies )
  • Will I have a certification program?
  • Will I need to provide sales training?
  • Will I need to provide training/learning for safety or not?
  • Will I need to have compliance and/or regulatory training? (The answer here is usually yes for companies, but the answer is often no in an association (trade and member).
  • What other items do you want as part of your e-learning program besides an LMS, another type of learning system, multiple LMSs, or learning systems? (Content, Learning Technology, Authoring tool – which creates content, but you may already have videos for whatever reason – and thus it is different than an authoring tool – plus you may want to hire someone to develop the content)