When it comes to employee training, some new video technology and trends are proving effective and affordable for small businesses nationwide.http://TrainingVOD.com
Kansas City (PRWEB) June 11, 2010 -- Providing quality, effective training videos for employees has historically been a luxury afforded only to large-budget Fortune 500 companies. But now a new ecommerce site called TrainingVOD (Training Video On Demand) has been launched by the training video veterans at ej4. TrainingVOD is designed to benefit the business masses conveniently and effectively -- regardless of size or budget.
Since 2004, TrainingVOD's parent company ej4 has been supplying training videos for Fortune 500s to create results quickly. But ej4’s new TrainingVOD site targets small/medium businesses who need high quality employee training videos at small business affordability. TrainingVOD.com videos can be purchased by individual course, by specific topic, or businesses can access the entire site. The average price of many other business training videos bought online is between $250 and $1,000 per DVD.
TrainingVOD lets businesses enjoy the same training and communications content used by those Fortune 500 companies, but now at an affordable price – from $19.99 - $49.99 depending on the level chosen.
Business owners can explore the TrainingVOD Topic Library to find video courses that fit their specific needs. Training VOD videos currently available include topics relating to: administration, workplace compliance, customer service, selling skills, leadership/supervision, safety skills, negotiating and more. Each TrainingVOD video is a concise program (approx. 11 minutes), each coming with a downloadable PDF for easy follow along. TrainingVOD is ideal for training/HR managers, small/medium business owners, business consultants, SMB managers, directors, VPs, and professionals looking for specific skills.
TrainingVOD features Maxecution™ videos – task-based video training - TrainingVOD provides world-class content generated from over 50 years of experience presenting more than 6,000 classroom seminars, producing 1,000+ training videos, and conducting over 10,000 leadership surveys and 100,000 satisfaction surveys. Presenters are business experts and consultants who understand how to educate and motivate employees to drive maximum results for any business. Maxecution video is proven to be more effective than interactive courseware and live training. It is a specialized type of video, where the training is broken into small, concentrated segments that teach repeatable skills and behavior — not just theories and concepts. Maxecution videos create employee knowledge that increase close ratios, improve compliance, and change behaviors. Maxecution video is standardized, used remotely, and is always available.
Why TrainingVOD?
A 2009 U.S. Department of Education report found that distance education—in either stand-alone or blended learning approaches—delivers better initial learning than classroom-only. Traditional e-learning is too long, too boring, and doesn’t change behaviors. TrainingVOD leverages the latest research in online learning, and includes “engagement” instructional design. The TrainingVOD video library is proven to produce stronger student learning outcomes than face-to-face presentations and is provided at a fraction the cost. Content is available 24/7, ensuring that TrainingVOD fits into any workday with courses that easily translate to daily job tasks and maximize business results for any organization.
For more information go to: www.TrainingVOD.com
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