SkillSoft Announces Perspectives 2010 Award Winners
May 19 2010 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
SkillSoft PLC (Nasdaq: SKIL), a leading SaaS provider of
e-learning and performance support solutions for global
enterprises, government, education and small to medium-sized
businesses, today announced the winners of its Perspectives 2010
Industry Awards at its annual user conference being held this week
in Orlando. Winners are from a wide range of industries and were
honored for various learning programs, such as Dunkin’ Brands
successful use of custom SkillSoft courses to provide more
efficient training and Fluor’s creation of an online university for
global employees.
The awards were judged by a panel of industry experts,
including: Mollie Lombardi and Kevin Martin of Aberdeen; Claire
Schooley of Forrester Research; Josh Bersin of Bersin &
Associates; Tim Martin of eLearning Guild; Mike Prokopeak of CLO;
Jerry Roche and Catherine Upton of Elearning! Magazine; and Sally
Hovis, SkillSoft’s vice president of learning design.
Perspectives 2010 brings together learning professionals and
practitioners across business, government and academia to discuss
best practices and trends within the technology-enabled learning
industry. SkillSoft annually honors several companies for their
notable efforts in e-learning, recognizing innovative ideas and
inspiring leaders who are helping to transform the learning
landscape.
“Each award recipient has been able to take their e-learning
programs to the next level, dramatically improving their
organization’s performance with innovative technology solutions for
enhanced workplace training and education,” said Jerry Nine, COO of
SkillSoft. “We’re excited to honor the achievements of these
innovative companies that have not only established best-in-class
learning environments, but also aligned learning with their
businesses’ strategic priorities.”
The Perspectives 2010 Industry Award Winners are:
- Learning in Emerging Business
Achievement Award: Hitachi Consulting Corporation, a global IT
consulting company with deep industry knowledge and technology
experience, worked with SkillSoft’s custom development team to
create a comprehensive online learning program. Designed to keep
its global staff updated on Hitachi Consulting’s proprietary
project management methodology, the custom online courseware gave
employees the flexibility to participate between client engagements
and helped reduce overall training costs, while ensuring consistent
content and messaging was disseminated.
- Best Technical Training:
Recognized in this new category, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) demonstrated the best IT training solution with
U-Learn, the Laboratory’s branded online learning center. LLNL, a
premier applied science laboratory that is part of the National
Nuclear Security Administration within the Department of Energy,
leverages a suite of SkillSoft products to offer multi-faceted and
multi-modal learning resources to a dynamic scientific and
technical community. SkillSoft resources are at the core of this
blended learning approach, and coupled with the Laboratory’s
instructor-led training activities, are integrated with other
modalities and are packaged and offered through U-Learn. The
program uses a variety of learning tools including knowledge
centers, Live Learning courses, instructor-led training, online
courses, videos and books, that provides a tailored and
cost-effective learning solution to meet strategic business
initiatives such as Microsoft Certifications, Six Sigma, and
ITIL.
- Integrating Learning into the
Life of the Enterprise: NASCO quickly built momentum for its
learning program that started in 2006 and was first geared toward
instructor-led courses – an often costly investment. At that time,
NASCO and SkillSoft partnered with two core goals: shift NASCO’s
cultural expectations and understanding of contemporary learning
programs from a single-mode model to a rich, blended model; and
effectively scale learning to reach more people and target more key
jobs/skills, while delivering ROI. NASCO is honored for
implementing a just-in-time learning program using SkillSoft’s
online courses, job aids, reference books and materials,
simulations, and SkillSoft’s new social learning platform,
inGenius.
- Custom Award: With more
than 15,000 Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins franchised
restaurants in 45 countries worldwide, Dunkin’ Brands is renowned
for its leadership in the quick quality category. Learning is a key
focus to ensure consistency and Dunkin’ Brands is recognized
for its efforts to develop an extensive and comprehensive series of
performance-based courses focused on crew members, restaurant
management and network trainers using SkillSoft KnowledgeCenters.
The custom online courses provide the ability to adjust course
content and format based on learners’ results, and have therefore
provided significant cost savings and increased efficiencies.
- Public Sector Excellence in
Learning: Designed to meet the needs of today’s armed forces,
the U.S. Army developed always-available online training courseware
with SkillSoft. Through this program, the Army now provides access
to a range of Web-based learning tools, including more than 5,000
courses and more than 16,000 resources through Books24x7, to help
our armed forces better prepare and develop the skills needed to
seek out job opportunities following active duty.
- Learning Professional of the
Year: Lynn Monkelien, Avnet’s vice president of learning and
talent development, was recognized for her vision and ability to
develop an organization that is responsive, agile, transparent, and
accountable to the businesses and functions it supports. Using an
innovative approach to learning, she gained strong support from
Avnet’s executive team and transformed the company’s approach to
learning with a focus on the customer and process excellence.
- Program of the Year:
Fluor, a FORTUNE 500 company that delivers engineering,
procurement, construction, maintenance, and project management
services to clients around the world, made training a focus since
first implementing SkillSoft courses in 1999. The value of these
courses was further leveraged with the formation of Fluor
University in 2008. The university utilizes SkillSoft’s SkillPort
learning management system to further their learning initiatives
and deliver one-stop online training resources for employees.
About SkillSoft
SkillSoft PLC (Nasdaq: SKIL) is a leading SaaS provider of
on-demand e-learning and performance support solutions for global
enterprises, government, education and small to medium-sized
businesses. SkillSoft enables business organizations to maximize
business performance through a combination of comprehensive e-
learning content, online information resources, flexible learning
technologies and support services. SkillSoft is on the web at
http://www.skillsoft.com.
Content offerings include business, IT, desktop, compliance and
consumer/SMB courseware collections, as well as complementary
content assets such as Leadership Development Channel video
products, KnowledgeCenter(TM) portals, virtual instructor-led
training services and online mentoring services. SkillSoft's
Books24x7(R) product offering includes access to more than 25,000
digitized IT and business books, as well as book summaries and
executive reports. Technology offerings include the SkillPort(R)
learning management system, Search-and-Learn(R), SkillSoft(R)
Dialogue(TM), inGenius™ and virtual classroom.
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