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Tighter Budgets Driving Virtual Learning

03/14/10 03:24 PM

Like most investments in 2009, corporate learning and development (L&D) spending dropped sharply in 2009, according to “The Corporate Learning Factbook 2010: Benchmark, Trends and Analysis of the U.S. Training Market.” The study found that L&D spending dropped by 11 percent in 2009 — the largest drop reported since Bersin & Associates began analyzing the market in 2001.

“The past two years have been a wakeup call for L&D,” says Josh Bersin, president of Bersin & Associates. “In order to survive, they’ve had to improve alignment with the business, centralize learning functions and focus on those training initiatives with the highest impact. As a result, they’re in a stronger position today — as the economy stabilizes and improves — to help their organizations gear up for new programs to support growth.”


channel guide

MARKETS


Silver ... Executive Suite
Silver ... Corporate Business
Silver ... Government
Silver ... Education

SOLUTIONS


Silver ... Learning & Talent Systems
Silver ... Virtual Classroom
Silver ... Content
Silver ... Tools
Silver ... Collaboration/Web 2.0 Tools
Silver ... Services

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