3 Key Ways to Get Strategic with your Training Program
Brent Schlenker, Chief Learning Strategist, Litmos & Zack Bentolila, Training Development Lead at Checkmarx
Register for this free webinar hosted by Learning and Skills Group and Litmos. Spend some time with a 20 year veteran of the training industry as he chats with a current training professional implementing learning solutions. Get a real understanding of the challenges, tips and tricks, and successes, from a high level perspective as well as a real life example happening right now. Join us and prepare yourself for 2017 and the training challenges ahead will suddenly not look so daunting.
Join Brent Schlenker, Chief Learning Officer at Litmos, and valued Litmos customer Zack Bentolila, Training Development Lead at Checkmarx and learn about 3 key ways to get strategic with your training program:
- How to drive learner adoption of your new LMS
- How to scale your content creation to drive ongoing engagement.
- How to tailor a blended framework that adapts/fits your ever-changing business needs and goals.
Brent Schlenker
Brent Schlenker has over 20 years of experience in the Learning and Development industry. He’s built and re-built training organizations, and developed innovative technology based learning solutions across all departments within small, medium, and large corporate structures. Over the last 10 years Brent built his career as an industry leader through blogging, speaking at industry events, and promoting eLearning through social media channels. After five years with The eLearning Guild, he is DevLearn Program Director Emeritus and was responsible for programming the event from 2008 to 2012. He joined the Litmos team in April 2014 as the Chief Learning Strategist and brings his wealth of experience, industry knowledge, and networks to the strong learning products under the Litmos brand. Prior to discovering his passion for technology-based learning, he worked in video production as a producer for a local Arizona NBC affiliate. He brings that experience, innovation, and creativity to the booming industry of eLearning. He also holds a BA in Media Arts and an M.Ed. in Educational Media and Computers.
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