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In the 21st century, we’re surrounded by a constant demand for data, insight and analytics. In fact, for many years Don Taylor’s Global Sentiment Survey has cited ‘Learning Analytics’ as one of the top priorities for learning and development professionals.
But what does that mean for L&D? What role can learning data play in boosting workplace performance and delivering business impact? And how can we even get started?

When harnessed intelligently, learning data has the power to seed cultural change. This positions L&D with the opportunity to pioneer that change and generate organisational growth, impact and performance.

Download the slides or scroll down to watch the full presentation and discover:

  •  The practical guide to harnessing data and analytics
  • Using that data to develop a truly personalised and variable learning experience
  • Turning data into real, actionable business insight

This seminar will combine practical tips and thought-leading research, to arm you with the tools you need to ensure your organisation can use data to drive performance. And be among the first to hear about Saffron’s pioneering new data analytics learning package!

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