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We can analyze the
solution, zero-in on key benefits for the target audience,
support and document our findings, prepare presentations that
clearly articulate your message, and deliver seminars that
inspire confidence and stimulate action.
Our seminars are
anchored in our extensive knowledge and over twenty years
experience in the field. BNH
has been engaged in tens of consulting assignments with
military, government and fortune 1000 corporations, our training
and performance tools are widely adopted and highly versatile,
and we have conducted dozens of public speaking engagements and
workshops. For your
reference, a brief outline of our most popular workshops is
presented below. All
seminars can be delivered on-site or at a distance using virtual
classroom. For more
information, please contact BNH at (800) 747-4010, (514)
745-4010 or info@bnhexpertsoft.com:
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Align
Training with Organizational Goals. To
assist managers, analysts and instructional designers in
identifying and prioritizing knowledge, skills and
competencies needed by units/organization to achieve
missions/goals. As
a result, clear links are established between training
activities, tasks and goals to help organization allocate
money and resources to areas that generate the greatest
impact.
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Improve
Human Performance.
To assist managers and analysts in assessing the
impact of all issues including expectations, feedback,
resources, incentives, knowledge, skill, capacity or
motivation on performance.
As a result, the source of the problem is detected,
solutions (including training) for producing the desired
level of productivity are identified, and actions that
maximize the return on investment (ROI) are recommended.
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Select
the Right Blend of Delivery Options.
To assist instructional designers in rating the
effectiveness and computing the costs of alternate blends of
delivery options. As
a result, the most effective and economical blend of
delivery options, including instructor-led, print,
synchronous and asynchronous eLearning, that meet
organizational, learning and learners' needs can be
recommended.
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Manage
Training Budgets and Resources.
To assist managers in forecasting and validating
start-up and recurring costs and resources needed by
multiple training programs. As a result, money and resources needed by Manager, Unit,
School, Division, or Organization to develop, deliver,
administer, manage, maintain and support training programs
or acquire specific skills/competencies can be determined,
and prioritized based on impact.
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Assess
the Impact and Return on Investment (ROI) of Training.
To assist managers in forecasting, tracking and
evaluating direct and indirect training costs, as well as
benefits including impact on “output”, “time”,
“waste” and “operation, production, sales, etc.
costs”. As a
result, money and resources can be allocated to programs
that generate the greatest impact.
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Assess
the Impact and Return on Investment (ROI) of eLearning
Solutions.
To assist managers in forecasting, tracking and
evaluating direct and indirect costs of various blends of
delivery options including computer and web based training,
virtual classrooms, simulators, training devices and virtual
reality. As a
result, money and resources can be allocated to delivery
options that generate the greatest impact.
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Technology
in Distance Learning and Workplace Training.
To assist managers and instructional designers in
gaining a better understanding of the advantages and
limitations of various synchronous and asynchronous training
technologies. As
a result, managers can improve individuals’ performance by
leveraging on mobile, collaborative and on-demand
technologies to provide the right information to the right
individual at the right time.
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Assess
Organizational Readiness for eLearning.
To assist managers in analyzing key factors that
impact the successful implementation of eLearning, including
trainees and management perception, existing policies and
procedures as well as the availability of knowledge and
skills needed to perform various functions. As a result, the
chances for success can be greatly increased by identifying
and addressing potential problems.
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