4 Blended Learning Strategies That Boost Corporate Training ROI

4 Blended Learning Strategies Τhat Boost Corporate Training ROI

4 Blended Learning Strategies Τhat Boost Corporate Training ROI

How To Boost Corporate Training ROI Implementing With These Blended Learning Strategies 

Boosting ROI requires either lowering costs or improving return. These 4 key blended learning strategies can help you do both.

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1. Be Choosy: Select Blended Learning Delivery Models And Methods To Achieve Both Higher Impact And Lower Cost

The essence of blended learning design is breaking a course down to its elements, then selecting the best blend of delivery methods to balance development and delivery cost (investment) with performance improvement (return). This granularity of elements means that instead of having to build a course that is either a flagship or a tugboat, you can design a course like a fleet, which deploys flagships only where needed and uses barges and tugs, and even inner tubes to do the jobs they fit better. The key is making good decisions about which blended learning model and delivery methods will work best. Good analysis resulting in a fit for design learning offers a big payoff.

2. Cut To The Chase: Minimize Time Spent On Anything Besides High-Impact Learning, For Both Learners And Instructors

TIP: Knowledge capture and learning design are related but distinct activities. For example, a video of an expert’s three-hour lecture captures knowledge, but long blocks of talking-head delivery is not optimal for learning (or reference). Instead, use that video as source material. Short, high-impact excerpts could be part of targeted learning modules or serve as stand-alone microlearning nuggets.

Alternatives to classroom-based ILT include:

3. Create Once, Use Often: Repurpose Content To Touch Learners Many Times Without Reinventing The Wheel

Design new blended learning content or repurpose existing content to be multi-use and multi-modal. This allows you to touch learners more than once with the same high-quality content via multiple delivery methods, as they need it, over time, extending training into just-in-time performance support. Reusing content leverages the initial development investment for a lower cost per use. Multiple exposures to content reinforce learning, which improves retention and performance, thereby improving return.

Examples:

4. Streamline Access: Make Accessing Content Clear And Easy For Learners

One of the most common problems that drive down ROI is users not being able to find what they need, or not being sure what they’ve found is accurate and applies to them. Barriers to learning include:

Sometimes, the move toward blended learning can actually make this problem worse because blended learning by definition has multiple parts. It is imperative to organize this multiplicity to serve learners, not overwhelm them.

Try this:

Key Strategic Takeaways

Remember, to put yourself ahead of the pack in boosting your corporate training ROI:

  1. Be choosy about your blended learning model to make it fit for purpose.
  2. Cut to the chase and minimize low-impact time and content.
  3. Create once, use often to touch learners many times with repurposed content.
  4. Streamline access to learning portals.
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