ExpertusONE in the News in June

We believe digital training is the future of work. With LMS software, companies can create better employee experiences, equip their sales teams, distribute essential information to partners, and build trust with customers. Implementing a digital strategy is a practical way to boost employee engagement by facilitating social learning even in an online environment. Similarly, digital training makes sales enablement and partner training initiatives more effective because training resources are available whenever learners need access. This flexibility in training is critical for the future of work.

Want to take a deeper dive into these topics? Our company has been featured in various publications in the last month, and we are thrilled to share them with you. In these five articles, we address topics like learning technology, mobile design, and how an LMS enables hybrid learning and automation. Read more below.

The future of manufacturing training relies on learning technologies

Manufacturing companies have struggled to find and train qualified talent in a competitive job market. As a result, manufacturing companies must implement strong training programs to equip their employees with essential information so that employees can be more effective and efficient at work. As companies look to fill more than 500,000 unfilled jobs in the industry, they must also prioritize training and upskilling so that current workers are served well. Our CEO Ramesh Ramani recently shared his expertise on this subject in an article for Training Industry.

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16 critical factors to remember when building a mobile website

In an article for Forbes, our Ramesh Ramani shared the most important features in a mobile site design. Our LMS mobile app for the ExpertusONE LMS was designed under the principle that the platform should have mobile-specific and bandwidth-optimized functions. A mobile site should leverage the benefits of mobile accessibility, like location features.

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Coronavirus Roundup: Free, accessible tests for the visually impaired; pandemic-related delays in cleaning up superfund sites

We were thrilled to see our client, the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) featured in an article on Government Executive. GPO was one of the first government agencies to implement a hybrid work plan and they looked to us to help them train and equip their hybrid workforce during the pandemic. The ExpertusONE platform helped GPO train and equip its large network of learners while maintaining rigorous compliance regulations.

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GPO puts its stamp on the hybrid workforce model for federal employees

Our partnership with the U.S. Government Publishing Office was also featured in the Federal News Network. In this article, the writer highlights how GPO has been able to sustain a hybrid and remote work model thanks to the ExpertusONE learning management system. Our platform helps the agency send regular reports to governing organizations and maintain compliance requirements, even in a hybrid work environment.

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GPO responds to the pandemic with human capital automation

Our customer, the U.S. Government Publishing Office, needed to train their workforce even while they were working from home or on hybrid schedules during the pandemic. When they implemented ExpertusONE as their training platform of choice, GPO was able to attract and train a new generation of workers, provide better digital experiences, and equip their teams no matter where they were located. We were thrilled to be featured in this article for Industry Today.

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