• Oct 6, 2016 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2021

Simulating systems: Delivering digital difference

John Beaton, Head of Production, Brightwave

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If your workplace hasn’t recently been through a wave of digital transformation, then it's probably on the horizon. Digital disruption has swept through our working lives, returning with the tide to periodically change refresh the status quo once again: upgrading technology and daily working practices, upskilling learners and subject matter experts, in a constant recursive process of change and improvement. The uniting factor is systems training: every new disruption comes via a new platform and practices which need to be mastered as quickly and effectively as possible. In this new webinar for the LSG, John covers:

  • The importance of systems training for today's high-value organisations
  • End-to-end perfect planning for SIMS projects
  • Rich media enhancements: when to get interactive, and when to think basic
  • How to align the organisation's systems training within a wider context of digital transformation


John Beaton


John manages Brightwave's production team at our Newcastle office. During the past 18 years he has gained significant experience designing, developing and delivering e-learning solutions for a wide range of organisations and academic institutions nationally and globally. His expertise encompasses requirements analysis, application design and advice / support for product implementation. His comprehensive understanding of the production process combined with a background in project, stakeholder and supplier management means he has the capability to support clients at all stages of the project lifecycle.



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