BOSTON, Nov. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- London
Business School (LBS) is keenly aware that their executive clients
and alumni are balancing professional tasks and caretaking duties
alongside other distractions which create highly fragmented
schedules. Despite the increasing demands on everyone's time and
attention, professionals' need to keep pace with relevant topics in
a timely fashion has not diminished.
LBS and Volute have partnered to offer a new solution that will
tend to this need and impact future learning paradigms: a
community-driven, microlearning model that comes with the added
benefit of deepening the relationship between LBS and its clients
and alumni.
Microlearning in Volute engages learners on-demand with
media-rich, bite-sized learning moments throughout a professional's
workday.
"A microlearning strategy fits perfectly with today's business
climate," says Volute CEO Michael
Croft. "It caters to the needs of professionals whose
working conditions have been uprooted, reducing time for training
at the same time their training needs are growing."
LBS is bringing professionals together through Volute's
"Microlearning Lounges" – virtual learning spaces with a variety of
topics curated by LBS subject matter experts. "Lounges are like
having VIP access to the best tables in the best restaurants, with
bite-sized learning media served by subject matter experts and
socialized among peers," explains Michael. "Lounges use memes,
emojis, tags, likes, livestreams and feeds to make online learning
livelier and more current."
LBS recognizes an opportunity to further integrate their alumni
communities through a microlearning model while adding a social
component in a time of social distancing. "We understand our alumni
have a need for furthering their professional development through a
career management lens," says Michele
Asbury, Associate Director of Learning Innovation at LBS.
"We know our alumni' training needs well, and we can be their
personal information curators."
Microlearning has the added benefit of reducing development
costs by 50% and increasing speed of delivery by 300%. This
provides a continuous feed of fresh topics and relevant media to
professionals year-round, rather than lengthier learning
transactions that occur less frequently.
Volute and LBS have been partners for more than a year,
co-creating workflow learning experiences that resemble LBS's
clients' business conditions. Volute's microlearning strategy will
enhance these current offerings while fostering expansion into new
content areas. "The workflow learning model complements
microlearning," says Michael, "by enabling further exploration and
discovery of specific topics at points along a workflow program,
using efficient 5- or 10-minute long pieces of content to keep
workers productive."
Tansy Rothwell, Executive Director of Learning Innovation at LBS
describes the advantages of this new business model: "We can
support our clients and alumni in a way no one else can by being a
filter to all the white noise in the market. We're creating diverse
yet personalized media in a one-stop-shop that provides immediate
benefits while setting the stage for an entirely new learning
delivery option."
Media Contact
Marketing Department, Volute, (888) 316-6303,
mac@Volute.global
Melanie, Volute, mac@volute.global
SOURCE Volute