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5th March 2008
Web 2.0 business skills development tool launches at HRD 2008
Web 2.0 innovative technology-enabled learning and development
solutions from new provider Digital Training Videos (DTV) are being
launched at this year's HRD event in London.
DTV delivers engaging, relevant, up-to-date business skills videos
direct to desktops. Core benefits in DTV training are greater value,
flexibility, choice, quality and trackability.
Focusing on communications, teamwork and leadership advice, Digital
Training Videos -
www.DTVuk.com - empowers users with key knowledge for professional
self-improvement in a fresh, entertaining, accessible and affordable
way.
The DTV service has been developed by communications specialist,
Deliverers -
www.deliverers.co.uk - which for the past decade has been designing
and delivering bespoke corporate communications solutions and
programmes to thousands of employees of UK and international brands
including AstraZeneca, Schering-Plough, Virgin and HMV.
The service launches at HRD (15th -18th April 2008, London ExCel) on
Stand 500 with an initial release of 20 newly produced films under the
categories of communication, sales, customer service and teamwork. New
content and titles are being uploaded every month.
DTV offers bite-sized videos (between eight to ten minutes long) and
downloadable support material, available on licence packages or
pay-per-view pricings. DTV users can view and select from an easily
navigable topic library, spanning personal and professional
development, management, leadership, coaching, communications, customer
service, sales, teamwork and sustainability.
Specially designed to meet learning needs across the organisational
hierarchy, from strategic senior CEO levels to foundation entry
positions, DTV's training and development contents are based on
intensive in-depth research, consultation and advice from industry
leaders, authors, lecturers & professors at major UK universities and
business schools.
DTV is intended as an employee performance support system (EPSS) for
large organisations and academic institutions to provide just-in-time (JIT),
just-enough and ‘just-for-me' learning for learners who are
geographically dispersed.
Yet, thanks to its low cost and accessibility, it is equally
appropriate for individual self-learners and workers in small and
medium enterprises (SMEs).
Users can plan, monitor and analyse individual or team learning
progress. Time spent on each topic can be recorded to determine the
user's learning route and chart future development goals.
Each screening is an end-to-end learning experience with accompanying
support material including a learning pack, summary buzz-bite video and
a topic quiz to reinforce key learning points.
Managers' packs will be available for corporate account team leaders
and managers to email video links to their staff as well as allowing
them to download materials for facilitating training workshops based
around their video choices.
Head of DTV, Sean Walsh, sees real value for users in DTV's core
strengths of delivering interactivity, innovation, and up-to-the-minute
business skills learning in a format that is affordable as well as
educational and entertaining.
"In a fast-changing marketplace, demand for enhanced professional
skills in leadership, communication and decision-making is increasing,"
he says.
"We are providing the choice and flexibility to take learning out of
the classroom and into the home and workstation with high quality,
relevant content that entertains and educates.
"The payback for individual and employer is shared intellectual health
and wealth," he adds.
Pre-launch response to the DTV concept has been extremely positive. A
November 2007 survey (See Editor's Notes) of senior learning and
development professionals found 59% rating soft skills as ‘very
important' with in-house training, video/DVD and e-learning the most
common methods of training. Fifty two per cent of respondents manage
budgets of between £50,000 to £250,000; 33% of these would allocate up
to 30% of budget to digital learning solutions.
For further information, click on www.DTVuk.com where users can view a
video tour and examples of the extensive catalogue.
Organised by the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD),
HRD 2008 runs from April 15-18th at London ExCel, open from 0930-1700
hours.
Ends
Notes for Editors:
Survey
Source: World of Learning Conference & Exhibition (WOLCE) November 2007
Sample: 107 visitors (validated)
About DTV
DTV (Digital Training Videos) delivers engaging, relevant, up-to-date
business skills videos direct to desktops. DTV provides hassle-free
access to an extensive library of highly stimulating, affordable,
on-demand video films communicating key training needs. Focusing on
communications, teamwork and leadership advice, DTV empowers users with
key knowledge for professional self-improvement.
DTV offers bite-sized videos (between eight to ten minutes long) and
downloadable support material available on licence packages or
pay-per-view pricings. Users can view and select from an easily
navigable topic library, spanning personal and professional
development, management, leadership, coaching, communications, customer
service, sales, teamwork and sustainability.
DTV can also be deployed as an employee performance support system (EPSS)
for large organisations and academic institutions to provide
just-in-time (JIT), just-enough and ‘just-for-me' learning for
employees who are geographically dispersed.
DTV - delivering quality learning for today's business generation.
Further information:
Sales & Marketing: James Ralph / Kelvin Lee, DTV, +44 (0) 844 225 2005
Media: Peter Muir, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0) 1296 715228