While the importance of on-site training programs still remains high, professional societies may be questioning the format of these seminars as the use of technology continues to increase and play an integral part in our daily activities.
The purpose of our survey, "The Impact of Educational Material for On-Site Training," was to understand more about the organizations, trends and challenges for those who provide face-to-face training for their members.
Learn how this organization turned to a knowledge center to host over 2,250 technical papers and 3,500 oral and poster presentations to deliver more content to a larger audience in a more convenient way.
Learn how Appraisal Institute gained 24/7 access to all course and publication inventory, sales and shipping data without having the stress of in-house production... allowing for more focus on brand promise and membership satisfaction.
Learn how this organization overcame late materials from their presenters and a cumbersome collection process to a streamlined process that worked well for both staff and presenters.
National Association of School Nurses
Learn how this nursing association provided their attendees with a dynamic website and community that allowed their attendees plenty of networking before they arrived at the event and opportunity to to continue those relationships throughout the year.
Solid Waste Association of North America
Learn how this mid-sized association overcame an inefficient, cumbersome in-house process, trying to print 46 separate publications with different bindings, different run lengths and changing inventory requirements.
A survey analysis from over 550 associations on how they use their educational content.
The Impact of Educational Material for On-Site Training
A summary of how over 280 associations are managing their on-site training and educational materials.