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304 - Compliance Major Driver of Learning

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Feb 15, 2005
#304 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology
50,123 Readers - www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Host of Learning 2005: Oct 30 - Nov 2 - Orlando, Florida
1. Compliance Major Driver of Learning.
2. IT & Systems Learning Event Announced.
1. Compliance Major Driver of Learning: Implications: A recent scan by The MASIE Center pointed out a major new trend: Compliance Driven Learning and Training.
Organizations are reporting increases from 10% to 48% in the amount of training and learning that is being delivered due to Compliance requirements. These range from HIPPA (in the health care arena) to Oxley Sarbanes (board and financial compliance) to OSHA (manufacturing) and other arenas.
In fact, in some organizations over 80% of new learning expenditures are linked to Compliance Driven topics. A number of learning directors have mentioned a concern that a good portion of Compliance Training can be seen (and actually can be) more of a ritual to show focus on compliance rather than triggering new skills, knowledge or procedures. As a member of Boards, I can tell you from personal experience that some Oxley Sarbanes training has been more about documenting that the issue was addressed.
I would love to get a clearer reading from Learning TRENDS readers about how Compliance is impacting your organization's learning offerings. Can you send me a note with your experience. I will share these as a roll up summary, without specific company references in a future issue of TRENDS.
2. IT & Systems Learning Event Announced: I am pleased to announce a new, focused event that The MASIE Center will be presenting:
IT & Systems Learning: Perspectives & Conversations.
Philadelphia, PA - April 25 to 26, 2005.
Host: Elliott Masie.
This is a unique small event focused on these four topics:
* Learning & Training for IT Professionals
* Learning & Training for ERP Implementations
* Learning & Training for Corporate Systems
* Learning & Training for Computer End Users
We will dialogue on the full range of learning approaches, including Classroom Delivery, e-Learning, Blended Learning, Mentoring, Certification and Performance Support.
Registration is limited. Information and registration at http://www.masie.com
Upcoming MASIE Center Events:
* e-Learning ASIA - http://www.masie.com
* Early Info on Learning 2005 at http://www.learning 2005.com
#304 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology
50,123 Readers - www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Host of Learning 2005: Oct 30 - Nov 2 - Orlando, Florida
1. Compliance Major Driver of Learning.
2. IT & Systems Learning Event Announced.
1. Compliance Major Driver of Learning: Implications: A recent scan by The MASIE Center pointed out a major new trend: Compliance Driven Learning and Training.
Organizations are reporting increases from 10% to 48% in the amount of training and learning that is being delivered due to Compliance requirements. These range from HIPPA (in the health care arena) to Oxley Sarbanes (board and financial compliance) to OSHA (manufacturing) and other arenas.
In fact, in some organizations over 80% of new learning expenditures are linked to Compliance Driven topics. A number of learning directors have mentioned a concern that a good portion of Compliance Training can be seen (and actually can be) more of a ritual to show focus on compliance rather than triggering new skills, knowledge or procedures. As a member of Boards, I can tell you from personal experience that some Oxley Sarbanes training has been more about documenting that the issue was addressed.
I would love to get a clearer reading from Learning TRENDS readers about how Compliance is impacting your organization's learning offerings. Can you send me a note with your experience. I will share these as a roll up summary, without specific company references in a future issue of TRENDS.
2. IT & Systems Learning Event Announced: I am pleased to announce a new, focused event that The MASIE Center will be presenting:
IT & Systems Learning: Perspectives & Conversations.
Philadelphia, PA - April 25 to 26, 2005.
Host: Elliott Masie.
This is a unique small event focused on these four topics:
* Learning & Training for IT Professionals
* Learning & Training for ERP Implementations
* Learning & Training for Corporate Systems
* Learning & Training for Computer End Users
We will dialogue on the full range of learning approaches, including Classroom Delivery, e-Learning, Blended Learning, Mentoring, Certification and Performance Support.
Registration is limited. Information and registration at http://www.masie.com
Upcoming MASIE Center Events:
* e-Learning ASIA - http://www.masie.com
* Early Info on Learning 2005 at http://www.learning 2005.com
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