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e2train helps OEE take classroom training online through Kallidus LMS

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e2train, a leading provider of learning and talent management solutions, has been selected to deliver its Kallidus Learning Management System (LMS) and bespoke learning content to operational effectiveness consultancy, OEE (http://www.oee-training.com). Through the new arrangement, OEE clients will purchase content on OEE’s web site and then be seamlessly transferred to the Kallidus LMS platform on which the online training modules are run.

OEE (which stands for Operational Effectiveness and Efficiency) is one of the largest Lean consultancy practices in the UK, providing world class accredited Lean training in a wide variety of sectors. The core idea behind Lean is to maximise customer value while minimising waste.

e2train and Kallidus LMS will help OEE deliver its Lean classroom training programmes online, meaning that OEE clients spend less time away from their desks and are more productive. The first online learning module has seen a full day of classroom training condensed into one and a half hours online.

As part of the agreement, the e2train creative content team worked with OEE’s classroom-based materials to transform them into engaging and interactive online courses. The flexible, modular structure of Kallidus will enable courses to be recreated and then run on Kallidus LMS, an enterprise-wide solution that will enable OEE to deploy, manage, track and report on online training. OEE’s first online course – ‘Introduction to Lean’, which focuses on organisational effectiveness and efficiencies, is already running on Kallidus LMS with more courses to follow.

Many of the courses, designed by e2train for the online environment consist of real-world examples and scenarios. Using the latest artificial intelligence technology, users feel as if they are operating in a real world environment and experience the true effects when the rules of Lean are applied. User interaction will be at the forefront of the courses throughout and include e-learning hotspots, question and answer sessions, and real-time calculations.

“This is the first time we have offered online training and the creativity and professionalism shown by e2train has exceeded our expectations”, continues John Barber, Director of Marketing & Training at OEE. “e2train has produced on time and on budget a highly professional, visually compelling, creative and flexible online learning solution which can only benefit our international client-base as they look to combine their learning with day-to-day activities. It will also provide OEE with an important complement to our current classroom-based training and we are already seeing high online attendance levels.”

His words were backed up by e2train’s CEO, Rob Caul: “There are few better examples of how e2train and Kallidus LMS can provide a complete end-to-end learning solution from content design and collaboration through to enterprise-wide delivery than in this partnership with OEE.”

“By taking their highly innovative Lean training programmes online and providing them with a platform for information dissemination and reporting, we are opening up an important new channel and revenue stream for OEE that can only serve to benefit both OEE and its international client base.”

OEE is one of the largest Lean consultancy practices in the UK with its training accredited by the Lean Enterprise Research Centre at Cardiff University. Clients include HSBC, Lloyds Bank, the National Health Service, Serco and Virgin Media. An additional benefit of the partnership with e2train includes a reduction in the need to send trainers overseas. A ten-minute sample of the online training module can be found at http://www.oee-training.com/minimodule/

Since its 2000 launch, Kallidus has helped hundreds of organisations target learning to the right person at the right time, whilst optimising training expenditure and reducing costs. Key features of Kallidus LMS include a user-friendly and customisable interface; a built-in reporting suite; online collaboration and social networking capabilities; and a flexible, modular structure. The latest version of Kallidus also offers an easy to use ‘iGoogle style’ web gadget learner interface, enabling learning professionals to integrate formal and informal learning.