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Doing Less with Less: Transforming Crisis to Opportunity

Getting real results The continuing economic crisis has created intense ongoing pressure to cut costs. The response of many training organizations has been to try to do "more with less." Yet organizational contraction and deep budget cuts, coupled with steady or even increased responsibilities, require not just belt-tightening, but complete transformation of enterprise learning. Layoffs and outsourcing, the oft-favored tools of cost-cutting initiatives, are not enough.

Instead, doing "less with less" means eliminating what is ineffective or irrelevant, and delivering a much leaner, more effective business for a lot less money.

Join us for this Training Industry, Inc. Webinar, sponsored by VMG, as we help you create a results-driven business. We’ll help you deconstruct sacred cows, identify inflated costs and draw on both traditional and innovative tools to streamline training production and distribution - from Deming-esque operational improvements, to innovative learning models and technologies, such as cloud computing and social media. Transform bloated business as usual into a lean, productive organization.

In this webinar you will learn how to:

  • Identify what you do not need to be doing at all, and what you need to be doing differently
  • Leverage tools such as technology, variable cost resourcing, user-generated content, and social media to deliver the maximum possible value from the bare minimum of resource allocation
  • Lower costs and cycle times while delivering agility and innovation

Register today for this free, one-hour webinar.

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  • PC-Based Attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server
  • Macintosh®-Based Attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.3.9 (Panther®) or newer

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