2016 Segment 5 - Training and Consulting ROI - Georgia LEARNS2024-03-29T13:11:05Zhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/forum/topics/2016-segment-5-training-and-consulting-roi?commentId=6555741%3AComment%3A7815&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGreat points raised about ROI…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2016-10-17:6555741:Comment:78292016-10-17T19:31:01.103ZDouglas Dellhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/DouglasDell
<p>Great points raised about ROI. Looking forward to the discussion - I hope to <span>address running training as a business and producing an ROI. My experience has been around designing programs that could be re-sold to clients. Along the way we solved several issues contributing to ROI:</span> <br></br><br></br><span>1. Acknowledge the learning is applicable to the industry - just remove the company secret sauce and share the knowledge so it can be applied both internally and externally. This…</span></p>
<p>Great points raised about ROI. Looking forward to the discussion - I hope to <span>address running training as a business and producing an ROI. My experience has been around designing programs that could be re-sold to clients. Along the way we solved several issues contributing to ROI:</span> <br/><br/><span>1. Acknowledge the learning is applicable to the industry - just remove the company secret sauce and share the knowledge so it can be applied both internally and externally. This establishes thought leadership and recognition within the industry.</span> <br/><span>2. Package the programs for maximum value and create a revenue stream to fund internal training operations. Bundling the value in a product purchase can yield a higher price-point and extend your service well beyond the sale.</span> <br/><span>3. Distinguish your company from other competitors by offering training as a differentiator. Let L&D enter into the customer's purchase decision process.</span> <br/><br/><span>The ROI generated from these activities include revenue, industry goodwill and brand equity.</span></p> ROI is hard
Training is a lag…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2016-10-14:6555741:Comment:76202016-10-14T17:04:57.002ZMax Herrellhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/MaxHerrell
<p>ROI is hard</p>
<p>Training is a lagging indicator—don’t know you have a training problem until after it shows up—leads to training budgets getting cut because of no issues which reduces training which causes issues and you have to start the cycle again</p>
<p>Need data--lots of data to understand issues that may have a training implication lots of times people jump to training when it may be procedures or processes or other item</p>
<p>ROI is hard</p>
<p>Training is a lagging indicator—don’t know you have a training problem until after it shows up—leads to training budgets getting cut because of no issues which reduces training which causes issues and you have to start the cycle again</p>
<p>Need data--lots of data to understand issues that may have a training implication lots of times people jump to training when it may be procedures or processes or other item</p> ROI in training has historica…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2016-10-13:6555741:Comment:78152016-10-13T16:41:22.448ZMichael Wilkinsonhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/MichaelWilkinson
<p>ROI in training has historically been very challenging. But ROI as a Service "RAAS" adds an entirely new level of complexity with its own set of challenges.</p>
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<li><p>Despite being the #1 US company in facilitation training with over 20,000 trained in our course, The Effective Facilitator, we are just in the third year of a focused effort to help clients demonstrate ROI from taking their people through our courses.</p>
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<li><p>This year, we have redesigned our efforts with the…</p>
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<p>ROI in training has historically been very challenging. But ROI as a Service "RAAS" adds an entirely new level of complexity with its own set of challenges.</p>
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<li><p>Despite being the #1 US company in facilitation training with over 20,000 trained in our course, The Effective Facilitator, we are just in the third year of a focused effort to help clients demonstrate ROI from taking their people through our courses.</p>
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<li><p>This year, we have redesigned our efforts with the support of Beyond ROI to help our clients isolate cost savings and revenue enhancements from facilitation training.</p>
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<li><p>Assuming success over the next 12 months, we will be ready to entertain the discussion of RaaS – cutting the out-of-pocket costs to the client by potentially 30-50% in return for a % of the documented savings gained and revenue enhancements.</p>
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<li>But with "soft savings" such as "less time spent in meetings" clients may be less enthused. They still have the people they have to pay, they just have time to do more productive things. However, if we were able to actually eliminate a cost (e.g., reduce head count or a budgetary item) or increase revenue, it might be easier to engage a client in a discussion of RaaS.</li>
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