The Working Manager Links Up with Video Arts Limited
Cirencester (UK), April 2011 - The Working Mangager (TWM) has added award-winning production company Video Arts' Digital Library to its multimedia content offering. TWM has become a recognised reseller of the Digital Library and other eLearning materials offered by British-based training-video production company Video Arts Limited.
At the heart of this new strategic partnership is TWM's D2® platform. D2® supports organisational and learning development within a client's company, providing tools and content that is integrated into a client's existing content, platforms, and initiatives. More often referred to as a VODE, (Virtual Organisational Development Environment), D2® brings about real employee engagement as well as a clearly measurable ROI, benefitting the company's overall strategy and operational performance, as well as meeting the needs of the end user.
Video Arts provide materials that deliver memorable learning. These materials can be blended with the content and functionality provided by TWM and all hosted via the VODE platform.
Announcing the new partnership, Duncan Norris, Director of Strategic Alliances at TWM says, "The Working Manager see huge potential benefits in working with Video Arts to provide a great audiovisual experience for the users of our customised platforms, and we are very proud to be working with this award-winning company".
Caroline Hyde, Video Arts Head of Business Development adds, "The Working Manager's D2® platform is an incredibly powerful learning-and-development and OD tool that, together with the Video Arts catalogue of content, will add a new dimension to initiatives being undertaken by our clients. This is a great alliance."
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