LPI Launches the Learning Survey 2012
Coventry (UK), January 2012 - The Learning and Performance Institute (LPI) has launched the Learning Survey 2012 - a comprehensive review of the workplace-learning sector, which is shaped by Institute members and backed by hundreds of Institute-accredited organisations.
The research will build a picture of the current workplace-learning landscape and plot future trends for 2012 and beyond. The survey will look at how L&D professionals are using learning media such as eLearning, mobile learning, social media, e-labs, and webinars; how budgets are being allocated; and issues involving skills, resources, and knowledge.
This year's survey will look to build on the success of last year, where over 500 L&D professionals completed the Learning Survey 2011. This effort produced many interesting results, and Learning & Performance Institute Chief Executive, Colin Steed has seen both the good and bad in changes this year.
He says, -œThe continued economic conditions seem to have increased the speed and necessity for change in many industries, but the changes are not all bad. In the L&D sector we've seen a sharp rise in the adoption of emerging learning technologies, especially in the public sector, and I would expect this to increase again next year. We're also seeing a positive change in how we access and share learning resources.
-œWhat has been lacking is an impartial data store to capture, measure, and benchmark the rate of change and interpret what this means for a training, L&D, or HR professional - the Learning Survey does precisely that.-
All participants will receive a summary of the results and have the chance to win two tickets to The Learning Awards, held at the five-star Dorchester Hotel, London on 02 February 2012.
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