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Case Study: Jaguar Land Rover – Mobile Apps for Dealers
LEO Learning has worked closely with Jaguar Land Rover for years, developing strategic approaches to improve dealer performance, including mobile apps.
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LEO Learning has worked closely with Jaguar Land Rover for years, developing strategic approaches to improve dealer performance, including mobile apps.
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Megan Maughan reports on interning at Epic and designing an app for her degree. Her app is available to download for free on iTunes.
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I know the term is rather Americani[z]ed, but I'll be referring to the process by which organisations train employees for new job roles as ‘onboarding’.
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The ASTD State of the Industry Report has just come out, and it paints a measured picture of the American training and development world.
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Building a learning app that can be installed on an iPhone or iPad requires the app to be published through Apple’s developer licensing program.
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Are you an entrepreneurial or enterprise learner? We have a look at the types of learners and think about the best learning design for each.
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A localisation is a translation of a course from one language to another, right? In e-learning the term localisation includes the translation of a course.
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UXD is a rather exciting sounding acronym that simply means ‘User Experience Design’. This is the art of designing from the user’s point of view.
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It is a well known fact in the automotive industry that the role of a Sales Manager has the biggest influence over the performance of a dealership.
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Demand for leadership learning is increasing, leaving behind traditional, directive management structures and move towards a more service-based economy.
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LEO Learning's Design Director, Andrew Joly, gives valuable tips for designing learner journeys as part of a learning architecture.
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Andrew Joly discusses the role of marketing communications in designing learning programmes that adopt an ‘architectural’, resource-based approach.