• Jun 4, 2015 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: Online
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Driving smart administration for effective classroom training

Fiona Bissmire, Operations Manager, Aset International Oil & Gas Training Academy, Aberdeen

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Classroom training accounts for 60-70% of the time of L&D departments, so whatever else the L&D function does, it must handle classroom administration as effectively as possible. Despite this, many departments run processes that have been cobbled together over time, requiring considerable manual intervention.

Another issue: how do these processes cope when training provision expands? That was the challenge faced by Scottish training provider ASET Learning Academy, which has grown its delegate days by 150% in 4 years. Join this webinar to discover how they have managed to do this without taking on any extra administrative resources, by using V1 Learning & Training Management software.

  • The challenge of classroom training administration
  • Defining and automating workflows
  • Integrating with other corporate IT systems


Fiona Bissmire


Fiona joined ASET International Oil and Gas Training Academy in 2001 as Operations Manager, responsible for the Administration, Marketing and Human Resource functions of the Business. Fiona has played a key role in positioning ASET International Oil and Gas Training Academy as a recognised leading training provider for the Oil and Gas industry. The most recent recognition is being shortlisted for the Great Small Company Award 2015 by the Scottish Offshore Achievement Awards. Prior to joining ASET International Oil and Gas Training Academy, Fiona enjoyed a 20 year career with a number of Multi National retail organisations.


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