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Mi Crow Courses reveals its latest bite-sized video content

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Mi Crow Courses reveals its latest bite-sized video content for Mental Health in the Workplace, Office 365, Teams and Gmail. The content can be hosted on a Learning Management System or the Mi Crow portal and can be seen on their stand at Learning Technologies 2019.

 

Today businesses are full of people with great skills but it’s important to keep those skills current and relevant. Mi Crow Courses build on peoples existing skills and hone and sharpen them to take full advantage of tomorrows challenges.

Office 365, Teams, Microsoft Office & Gmail
Mi Crow launched its new generation Mi Crow Courses in 2018 so that every organisation however large or small can benefit from an online video based training solution that’s easy to use, fun, engaging and extremely cost effective.

Michael Shane, Mi Crow’s CEO says, “The UK is divided between those that train and benefit from technology and those that simply don’t and then wonder why their people struggle. In the main it comes down to cost and a belief that their people can teach themselves. Sure, today’s software is very intuitive but why struggle when the solution is so easy.”

Mental Health in the Workplace is the very latest addition to the Mi Crow Courses library launching at Learning Technologies 2019.

This library has been sensitively created, reviewed by MIND the mental health charity, to provide a clear insight and education into the challenges faced by both employees and employers in managing Mental Health in the Workplace and delivers much needed sympathetic and motivational guidance for both those suffering from mental ill health and those who need to be equipped to help.

“Mental Health in the Workplace is, in our opinion, the single most important challenge that we all face in the workplace today and it’s not surprising when you when you realise that 1 in 6.8 people are experiencing mental health problems in the workplace (14.7%). Women in full-time employment are nearly twice as likely to have a common mental health problem as full-time employed men (19.8% vs 10.9%),” adds Shane.

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Mi Crow is at the Learning Technologies Show in London ExCel on 13th and 14th February 2019, on Stand B10.