Professional Training Facts 2006
| What | Conference |
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| When |
Nov 14, 2006 12:00 AM
to Nov 15, 2006 12:00 AM |
| Where | Stuttgart, DE |
| Contact Name | Alexander Karapidis |
| Contact Email | Alexander.Karapidis |
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Professional Training Facts 2006, Stuttgart, November, 15th, 2006, Fraunhofer IZS, Stuttgart, Germany - Organised by Fraunhofer IAO in partnership with the PROLEARN Network of Excellence in professional learning
Professional Training Facts 2006, Stuttgart, November, 15th, 2006
Fraunhofer IZS, Stuttgart, Germany
Organised by Fraunhofer IAO
in partnership with the PROLEARN Network of Excellence in professional learning
http://www.professional-training-facts.com/
Embedding training into business and work processes
In many organisations and companies training and learning offers do not
fit to personal, situational and business needs. Often trainings and
courses are offered too late for changes in business processes or they
are not aligned with the needs of the employees. From this it follows
that the planning and executing of learning processes is not connected
with the business processes and business information systems. In
consequence such training offers have a lack of acceptance because they
are not enabling the employees to fulfil their tasks in the business
process.
Today learning design and business process management are often "loose
connected worlds". If processes are changed, organisations take care of
IT requirements but they do not consider that learning and training is
a key enabler for the knowledge transfer to their "human capital".
Training is an investment as important as, e.g., a new IT
infrastructure.
Fortunately, information and communication technologies are not only
the cause for qualification and training needs but also support it. In
future people and organisations will be more competitive by reducing
the time to fill competency gaps and to build skills according to the
business needs and the daily work processes. The time gap between
identification of a learning need and the appropriate training should
become smaller.
The international Professional Training Facts 2006 conference will
demonstrate how information and communication technologies are already
used for professional training and give foresights and forecasts for
upcoming IT solutions in this area.
The conference will focus on the issue of requirements, challenges,
solutions, and experiences in the area of professional training.
Speakers from companies as well as from research institutes and
universities will show ideas shaping this field today and in future.
Special themes of the conference will be: company requirements and
challenges in professional training; upcoming ICT solutions for
education; process-oriented learning and information exchange with the
focus on embedding training into business and work processes; and more.
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