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Thomas R. Cutler Manufacturing Journalist Profiles Elearning in the Insider

Thomas R. Cutler Manufacturing Journalist Profiles Elearning in the Insider
In the current issue of The Insider, by AS411 (www.as411.com) leading manufacturing journalist, Thomas R. Cutler profiles the importance and changing role of e-Learning.            e-Learning has taken on increasing importance as most companies have global operations.  Like franchise operations manuals that ensure a Big Mac is prepared consistently worldwide, e-learning allows the nature of global operations to  achieve standardization.  According to Six Sigma Master Black Belt Training and Instructional Design expert, Diane Lippman, “Adult learners prefer a menu of options in learning methodology.  ILT (instructor lead training), e-learning or CBT (computer based training; WBT (web-based training, such as WebEx), and m-learning (mobile learning), each have traits and characteristics that will facilitate learning and foster an environment of adoption and compliance when training is mandatory.

Part of a Cultural Change

Until recently companies brought in Six Sigma consultants and used a significant amount of staff time to conduct training.  There was often resentment because while this training occurred, staff was still expected to complete all usual functions and meet responsibilities and deadlines. According to Lippman, “One of the biggest obstacles of Six Sigma or Lean is the cultural hurdle.  As part of the change management strategy, e-Learning orientation can be a tool in the arsenal to bridge the awareness and orientation gaps.”

e-learning Gains to Justify Training ROI

The cost of training, the logistics of bringing trainers in house, learner travel costs and down time; site planning and costs, all have a fairly high cost component.   The demand for e-Learning is  increasing rapidly because compared to onsite training; the costs is often less and the ability to provide a customizable solution that suits the company culture and approach is achieved more readily and drives better bottom-line impact.  Most importantly, the company owns the training, allowing a more successful knowledge transfer.

Measuring is always the key

The core concept of Lean, Six Sigma, and Lean Six Sigma is the ability to measure process improvement.  e-Learning utilizes quizzes and assessments built into the online courseware.  Lippman noted, “Data can be measure through the Learning Management Systems (LMS) which allows for assessment of both training content analysis as well as the ability to quantify learner comprehension and subsequent application.”  Prerequisites and mastery level courses may be required before a (perhaps a passing grade of 80% or better can be established before the next course or lesson can be taken.)

Training web resources provide easy-to-use, self-paced educational tools for everyone who needs an introduction to standards and conformity assessment activities. e-Learning content highlights the value and importance of standards and compliance programs in the U.S. and around the globe. By taking e-courses and exploring related educational resources and employees gain a strong understanding of key organizational metrics and processes.

About TR Cutler, Inc.:

TR Cutler, Inc. was founded by Thomas R. Cutler almost a decade ago. Cutler maintains extraordinary relationships with clients, journalists, editors, trendsetters, and key business leaders worldwide and has become a key resource for those writing about the manufacturing sector. Cutler founded the Manufacturing Media Consortium™ in the 1999. This extraordinary group of more than 3400 journalists worldwide is writing about trends, data, case studies, profiles, and features in the manufacturing and industrial sector. Cutler has worked with thousands of media outlets to expand manufacturing media coverage.  Cutler has authored more than 2,000 articles for a wide range of manufacturing periodicals, industrial publications, and business journals including most of the leading monthly trade publications.

Cutler established a Manufacturing Marketing Research division dedicated to measuring the pulse of the manufacturing sector, particularly manufacturing firms which are privately held and rarely accounted for when gauging the industry sentiment.  TR Cutler, Inc. provides a voice for manufacturers worldwide.

TR Cutler, Inc.

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