Life Cycle Institute Introduces New Guide to High Impact Learning
The Life Cycle Institute, Life Cycle Engineering’s (LCE) education group, has introduced a new resource, Introduction to High Impact Learning, for executives, managers and supervisors determined to improve the ROI of their training initiatives.
High Impact Learning (HIL) integrates learning, leadership and change management competencies to produce documented, sustainable results. HIL programs help organizations ensure that learning is not just an event but a true process that changes behavior and performance.
“With so many training budgets tighter than ever, people want to make sure that they invest in learning programs that are effective and produce results,” explains Bill Wilder, Director of the Life Cycle Institute. “We created this learning resource to help people understand how High Impact Learning works and why.”
Click here to download or visit LCE’s Web site at www.LCE.com for more information.
About the Life Cycle Institute
The Life Cycle Institute, the premier learning source for changing behavior to produce results, uses adult learning methods that minimize lecture and emphasize hands-on learning. Classes are led by facilitators who actively practice what they teach. The methodologies taught within the various course curricula are practical applications with proven track records - proven through actual activities carried out regularly by LCE professionals.
About Life Cycle Engineering
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) is a leading provider of reliability consulting, engineering services, and applied technology solutions that help both government and private enterprises achieve sustainable success. Widely recognized as the premier provider of innovative and successfully executed reliability and maintenance solutions worldwide, areas of focus for LCE include: design and engineering, logistics support, information technology applications, program management, change management, education, and holistic implementations of Reliability Excellence (Rx). Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America.
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