Saffron Interactive’s contribution to the Grant Thornton survey of the digital training landscape

Read the cutting edge digest on trends to look out for in learning and development

Grant Thornton are one of the leading professional services and consultancy firms operating in the UK. They’ve conducted a survey of the eLearning and digital training landscape, titled ‘eLearning – navigating a thriving tomorrow’. They consulted with Saffron’s director Noorie Sazen to get an expert insight on the future of training.

Investment in digital learning is to be one of the most important decisions businesses will be making to secure themselves over the coming years. Often it’s been high performing businesses that have done so, with many others relying on outmoded methods of training and develoment. However, the acceleration of digital transformation brought about by CV19 has upended this impasse. Now, businesses are coming to need skills transformations to successfully navigate out of lockdown. This makes Grant Thornton’s survey of the most cutting edge training providers and methodologies very timely.

Click here to read the paper and come to your own conclusions.

 

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