Saturday 27 September 2014

Online training company in the race for the prize - after only a year of negotiations



ELearning247 team, from left to right, Joe Jarlett, Hathway Alex, Danielle Rees, Neil and Simon Hyde Adcock (1677727)
ELearning247 team, from left to right, Joe Jarlett, Hathway Alex, Danielle Rees, Neil and Simon Hyde Adcock (1677727)
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After only a year of operation, a company that develops software training company Stone House was nominated for an industry produces.
Negotiations on property based ELearning247 Bonds Mill now has customers worldwide.
In fact, he started the main rivals, after he to ask for the 2013 E-Learning Award for the most innovative new software nominated question.
The idea of a society, businesses and individuals to create their own computer-based, to develop training for the staff of the founders Neil Hyde, who noticed a gap in the market.
"There was nothing out there for companies that want to develop their own training programs to choose from," Neil, who is a former colleague Joe Jarlett, who was asked sites for research to that in the Amazon basin at the time of development, the help the vision become a reality.
"We wanted software that is easy to use for anyone, if they have a large organization, the training to thousands of employees, or a person who wanted to create a training program for only one or two people were needed is to create."
The company now has 50 companies with their software, including British Gymnastics, the national governing body of UK Sport, the eLearning247 as a partner to develop chose a hedging rate from 16 to 17 years, the education of young children.
Go Ape Forest Adventure Society! The software is also used to create an online training program for all employees.
Bonds Mill team has tripled in size with seven people now for the company operates in expectation of this number will double in the next year.
"Entrepreneurs know better than anyone needs to learn the kinds of things your employees, so why should not they, the training programs to create," Neil said.
For more information, go to www.elearning247.com/.

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