SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 7
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
E-Learning Benefits and ROI Comparison of E-Learning
               vs. Traditional Training


                                                By David Boggs, CEO




                                                  SyberWorks, Inc.
                                              411 Waverley Oaks Road
                                                Building 3, Suite 319
                                                Waltham, MA 02452
                                               Phone: 781-891-1999
                                                 Fax: 781-891-1994
                                               www.syberworks.com

Background
SyberWorks, Inc. (www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning Solutions and Learning Management
System industry for Fortune 1000 corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Arlington,
Massachusetts, the company serves the expanding 11 Billion dollar e-Learning segment (1).

Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and economical solutions to create, manage, measure,
and improve e-Learning programs at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the
world.

Author’s Biography
Dave Boggs is the founder and CEO of SyberWorks. He has been involved with computer-based and web-based
training for over twelve years. He is responsible for directing the company's overall business strategy and overseeing
its financial growth and prosperity. Dave has positioned the company to provide customizable solutions to its
customers. These solutions often meld performance support, job aids, reference information, and other tools with e-
Learning in one integrated site to increase the productivity of key target audiences such as sales, distribution, and field
service.

Before founding SyberWorks, Dave was the VP of Sales and Business Development for Relational Courseware. Dave
holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Union College in Schenectady, NY and an MBA from the Kellogg
School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.
White Paper Focus

In most cases, the biggest quandary an organization must solve is to put together a rational, i.e., a cost justified,
business case why they should spend capital to invest in a learning management system. The focus of this white paper
will outline the benefits of web-based training along with a practical framework for developing ROI when looking at
the cost of traditional training methods verses e-Learning.

The Benefits of E-Learning
Some of the benefits of realized by corporations and institutions that use web-based training as an integral facet of
their organization’s training function are listed below:

Strategic Advantages

Creating a Global Workforce - Web-based training is a powerful instrument for developing a global labor force.
Web-based training can deliver custom, sophisticated instruction to employees all around the planet. (2)

Reacting to Abbreviated Product Development Cycles - Companies that create today’s best of breed products
and services are now introducing their wares more quickly into the marketplace. The use of web-based learning
management systems allows your organization’s training function to keep pace with the market. Web-based training
can be used to provide the needed instruction without taking workers away from their daily responsibilities. (3)

Managing Flat Organizations - Down and right sized organizations have now become the norm in today’s
business landscape. As a result, line managers have multiple responsibilities and are severely time impoverished. E-
Learning can help by delivering training for those areas which line managers are normally responsible, such as
desktop application training and product training. They are then freed up to tackle other pressing priorities in their
workday. (4)

Adjusting to Employee Wants and Needs - Economic and demographic shifts has fueled the growth of
telecommuting, virtual offices, job-sharing, and flextime. Delivering training via the Internet overcomes the obstacles
imposed by the exigencies of a transient workforce. (5)

Facilitating a Contingent Labor Force - Contingent workers, such as temporaries, consultants, retirees who work
part-time, the self-employed has increased dramatically over the last decade. Companies and organizations have
become more reliant on contingent workforces to deal with peak labor demands. E-Learning solutions and web-based
learning management systems are invaluable tools to train and manage this unique labor force. (6)

Retaining Valued Workers - Education has become a critical lynch pin in a company’s or organization’s worker
benefits portfolio. Workers in today’s new economy are not as afraid to move to a new position if they feel their
interests and career welfare are better provided for in a different environment. Web-based training programs that
offer certifications, college and graduate school education, and other important job skills become powerful incentives
for an employee to stay. (7)

Increasing Productivity and Profitability - E-learning programs and training increase employee knowledge and
skill levels. As they become better at their jobs, they sell more products, reduce waste, are more productive and
efficient. An educated, well-trained workforce is the main driver to profitability for today’s businesses. (8)
The Benefits of E-Learning, Continued
Tactical Advantages

Flexibility to Learn Anytime, Anywhere - Learners can access courses and content from their office, home, or
hotel room from any spot around the globe. (9)

Reduce Travel and Related Costs - Save on hotels; airfare, meals, and other travel expenses associate with
traditional onsite training. (10)

Tools for Tracking, Updating, and Managing Training – Web-based learning management systems make it
easy to track, update, and manage online learners. Learning management systems facilitate, reporting, succession
planning, and workforce development from one, centralized, web-based source. (11)

Affordable Per-Student Costs - Almost every computer today can be set up with a modem and free browser
software with which to access the Internet, so set up costs are relatively low. (12)

Just-in-Time Learning - Online learners can take training just before they need it rather than enrolling in a
program months before they need the training or refresher class. (13)

Making Updates Easy - Web-based training can be updated quickly and easily, so there is no time lag or extra
reprinting cost. (14)

Administer Competency and Compliance Management - Multiple spreadsheets across various managers’
computers make competency management and compliance management a tedious and time consuming task. A
centralized, web-based learning management system aggregates all the data into one location were all the necessary
managers can access the information when they need it. (15)

Training Delivery Advantages

Consistent Delivery - Web-based training is delivered uniformly in a consistent framework, which increases
understanding and absorption of the material. (16)

“Learning Object” Architecture Supports on Demand; Personalized Learning - Web-based training is
designed and developed so content can be chunked into discrete knowledge objects to provide greater flexibility.
Students can access these objects through pre-set learning paths, use skills assessments to create individualized study
plans, or use search engines to locate exact topics. (17)

Interactive Content, Graphics, and Animations - Interactive content, graphics, and animations make lessons
standout and help imprint the material on the student’s mind. (18)

Customized Material - Content can be customized to meet the training objectives of a specific program quickly and
easily. (19)

Self-Paced Programs - Students can learn at a pace that works for their individual learning style and life
circumstances. (20)

Infrastructure Advantages

Leverage Existing Infrastructure - Web-based training makes use of already existing infrastructure such as
computers, servers, intranets, etc. There is no addition outlay for hardware or capitol assets. (21)
The Benefits of E-Learning, Continued
Infrastructure Advantages, Continued

Controllable and Secure Access – Web-based learning management systems can be easily configured to secure
and monitor access. (22)

Private Networks and Secure Server Installation – Web-based learning management systems can have greater
security because they can be installed on private networks and secure servers. (23)

Linking with other Training Systems - E-learning programs can link with other human resource development
systems or training systems. (24)

ROI Comparison of Traditional Training vs. E-Learning (25)
Our ROI comparison of traditional training vs. e-learning must begin with some constructs:

Classroom (traditional custom training)

Traditional instruction may be developed in-house or outsourced to training development consultants.

Determination by Hour

Reference resources state that the typical development costs for a 40-hour training session would be:

40 Hours Training X $4,000 Development Cost/Hour =$160,000

Using a Training Manual as Criteria

A problem with determining the development of training by length of class is that often trainers will either cram in too
much or else pad the time allotted for the training. 40 hours in class may be too little for the amount of material to be
covered. It may also be too much time, if there is an insufficient amount of content.

If the training development is done in-house, it is better to consider the cost of developing a good training manual that
will cover the subject matter and provide necessary exercises for the students. This would include a trainer’s manual
that would guide the trainer through demonstrations and such.

A generous estimate of 5 man-hours per manual page would result in 1000 man-hours for a 200 page manual, which
could be covered in 40 hours. At a burdened rate of $60/hour, the in-house development cost would be:

$60/hour development cost X 1000 hours = $60,000

If an outside consulting firm did the job, it would cost:

$120/hour X 1000 hours =$120,000
E-Learning (custom training)

The cost of developing e-learning can be more expensive. This is especially true in developing CBT with video and
audio. Using multimedia in web-based training can also drive up the cost.

Determined by Hour

Since e-learning takes less time than classroom training, a 40 hour class is usually completed in 25 hours with e-
learning. Reference resources state that the typical cost for a high-end e-learning module would be:

25 Hours Training X $16,000 Development Cost/Hour = $400,000

Determined by Page

Using the measurement of an assumed time it takes for the user to complete the training is not an sound metric to
represent e-Learning. E-Learning/web-based training is self-paced, so the amount of time required varies. A better
way to get at this problem is to figure out how many pages or screens are required to complete the training module.

A good way to develop a fair and representative numbers for e-learning is to start with the training manual concept.
This is logical approach because more often than not, e-learning is not created from scratch, but from a content source
point, say a training manual. If e-learning is started from scratch, then a form of a training manual is created that may
include wire frames, scripts, and a story board, during the instructional design process.

Factors in determining the cost per e-learning page or screen include, writing the content, designing the page and
adding illustrations, and producing multimedia effects if used.

    •   Content and Graphics-A generous rule of thumb for writing the content and adding graphics is 3 to 5 days
        per page. Simple pages can take less than an hour, if the writer knows the subject matter.
    •   Audio and Video-Audio and video are still measured in time, with video costing about $35,000 an hour.

Savings
In determining the ROI for e-learning, you need to factor in the savings due to reduction in time spent on training.

Reduction in Time Spent on Training

Typically, the time a worker must spend being trained is reduced by about 40% using e-learning. This metric is
cited in various studies comparing traditional classroom instruction to equivalent CBT instruction at Xerox, IBM and
Federal Express.
Improved Performance

As mentioned earlier, our collective experience with deployment of good CBT and WBT is that it is not only faster
than classroom training (an nearly always cheaper over 2-3 years), it is also better. People learn better
with e-learning. They remember what they learn more accurately and longer (retention) and they are better able to use
what they learn to improve their performance (transfer). Across many different studies and reports from the military,
education and industry show 15-25% increases in learning achievement.

Example of ROI Calculations

Assuming a traditional classroom training plan that includes 500 trainees who each experience a week of training,
travel for half of them (250 employees), the time constraint of a 3 month roll-out (5 trainers, 10 locations)-all
compared to an equivalent eLearning scenario using very conservative assumptions, including an opportunity cost
rate of $400 per day.

                                       Classroom Training            E-learning
Wages of Trainees                      $ 400,000                     $ 240,000
($20/hr, burdened)
Travel Costs                           $ 250,000                     $ ----------
(50% of people traveling)
Trainer Wages                          $ 47,500                      $ 11,400
Trainer Travel                         $ 20,000                      $ ----------
Development Costs                      $ 160,000                     $ 400,000
(custom training)
Delivery Systems                       $ ---------                   $ 35,000
(1st year amortized)
Totals                                 $877,500                      $686,400


These figures indicate that the e-learning approach, given conservative assumptions, saves approximately 20% in
the first year of implementation. In the second and later years when development costs are not a factor for
this course, the savings for eLearning grows to nearly 50%. In addition, the CBT or WBT can be rolled out in
half the time, once developed.

In conclusion

The return-on-investment for eLearning can be 50%-60% greater than for traditional training, which itself can have a
4x ROI, if done properly.
(1)“2003 e-Learning Survey”, Taylor Nelson Sofres plc, London, United Kingdom, 2003.

(2) To (8) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 6-7.

(9) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright
2004.

(10) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(11) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright
2004.

(12) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright
2004.

(13) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 8.

(14) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 9.

(15) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(16) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(17) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright
2004.

(18) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(19) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(20) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com,
Copyright 2004.

(21) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 8.

(22) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005,
http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html

(23) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005,
http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html

(24) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005,
http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html

(25) “Return-on-Investment (ROI) from E-Learning, CBT and WBT” by Ron Kurtus, Kurtus Technologies and The
School for Champions www.school-for-champions.com/elearning/roi.htm, Copyright 2004.

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Mehr von Hidayathulla NS

The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning Strategy
The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning StrategyThe E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning Strategy
The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning StrategyHidayathulla NS
 
Request For Proposal For Learning Management Systems
Request For Proposal For Learning Management SystemsRequest For Proposal For Learning Management Systems
Request For Proposal For Learning Management SystemsHidayathulla NS
 
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...Hidayathulla NS
 
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A Review
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A ReviewLearning Management Systems (Lms) A Review
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A ReviewHidayathulla NS
 
Intrepid Selectinglms 414
Intrepid Selectinglms 414Intrepid Selectinglms 414
Intrepid Selectinglms 414Hidayathulla NS
 
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning Methodology
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning MethodologyImproving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning Methodology
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning MethodologyHidayathulla NS
 
Ict Skills Matrix General
Ict Skills Matrix GeneralIct Skills Matrix General
Ict Skills Matrix GeneralHidayathulla NS
 
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of Competence
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of CompetenceFactsheet Nasscom Assessment Of Competence
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of CompetenceHidayathulla NS
 
E Learning Best Practices
E Learning Best PracticesE Learning Best Practices
E Learning Best PracticesHidayathulla NS
 
E Learning Course Design
E Learning Course DesignE Learning Course Design
E Learning Course DesignHidayathulla NS
 
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf Ps
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf PsCreating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf Ps
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf PsHidayathulla NS
 
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning ContentHidayathulla NS
 

Mehr von Hidayathulla NS (17)

Tna Questionnaire
Tna QuestionnaireTna Questionnaire
Tna Questionnaire
 
The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning Strategy
The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning StrategyThe E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning Strategy
The E Learning Guild’S Handbook Of E Learning Strategy
 
Request For Proposal For Learning Management Systems
Request For Proposal For Learning Management SystemsRequest For Proposal For Learning Management Systems
Request For Proposal For Learning Management Systems
 
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...
Scorm » One Minute Scorm Ov...
 
Rating Report
Rating ReportRating Report
Rating Report
 
Psychometric Testing
Psychometric TestingPsychometric Testing
Psychometric Testing
 
Lms Selection Templates
Lms Selection TemplatesLms Selection Templates
Lms Selection Templates
 
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A Review
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A ReviewLearning Management Systems (Lms) A Review
Learning Management Systems (Lms) A Review
 
Intrepid Selectinglms 414
Intrepid Selectinglms 414Intrepid Selectinglms 414
Intrepid Selectinglms 414
 
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning Methodology
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning MethodologyImproving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning Methodology
Improving Corporate Training Results With Discovery Learning Methodology
 
Ict Skills Matrix General
Ict Skills Matrix GeneralIct Skills Matrix General
Ict Skills Matrix General
 
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of Competence
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of CompetenceFactsheet Nasscom Assessment Of Competence
Factsheet Nasscom Assessment Of Competence
 
E Learning Best Practices
E Learning Best PracticesE Learning Best Practices
E Learning Best Practices
 
E Learning Course Design
E Learning Course DesignE Learning Course Design
E Learning Course Design
 
Eia D Chart
Eia D ChartEia D Chart
Eia D Chart
 
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf Ps
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf PsCreating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf Ps
Creating Effective And Selective E Learning Rf Ps
 
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content
293 Tips For Producing And Managing Flash Based E Learning Content
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptx
Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptxContemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptx
Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptxMarkAnthonyAurellano
 
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...lizamodels9
 
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...Seta Wicaksana
 
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Service
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort ServiceCall US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Service
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Servicecallgirls2057
 
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In.../:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...lizamodels9
 
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607dollysharma2066
 
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaon
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City GurgaonCall Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaon
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaoncallgirls2057
 
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menza
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu MenzaYouth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menza
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menzaictsugar
 
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607dollysharma2066
 
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,noida100girls
 
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africa
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby AfricaKenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africa
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africaictsugar
 
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Time
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any TimeCall Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Time
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Timedelhimodelshub1
 
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024Kirill Klimov
 
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCRashishs7044
 
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03DallasHaselhorst
 
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024christinemoorman
 
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdf
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdfIntro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdf
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdfpollardmorgan
 
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deck
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deckPitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deck
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deckHajeJanKamps
 
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis UsageNeil Kimberley
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptx
Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptxContemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptx
Contemporary Economic Issues Facing the Filipino Entrepreneur (1).pptx
 
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...
Call Girls In Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar ❤️8860477959 Escorts...
 
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...
Ten Organizational Design Models to align structure and operations to busines...
 
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Service
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort ServiceCall US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Service
Call US-88OO1O2216 Call Girls In Mahipalpur Female Escort Service
 
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In.../:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...
/:Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ➥9990211544 Independent Best Escorts In...
 
Corporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
Corporate Profile 47Billion Information TechnologyCorporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
Corporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
 
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607
FULL ENJOY Call girls in Paharganj Delhi | 8377087607
 
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaon
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City GurgaonCall Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaon
Call Us 📲8800102216📞 Call Girls In DLF City Gurgaon
 
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menza
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu MenzaYouth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menza
Youth Involvement in an Innovative Coconut Value Chain by Mwalimu Menza
 
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607
(Best) ENJOY Call Girls in Faridabad Ex | 8377087607
 
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,
BEST Call Girls In Old Faridabad ✨ 9773824855 ✨ Escorts Service In Delhi Ncr,
 
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africa
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby AfricaKenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africa
Kenya’s Coconut Value Chain by Gatsby Africa
 
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Time
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any TimeCall Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Time
Call Girls Miyapur 7001305949 all area service COD available Any Time
 
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024
Flow Your Strategy at Flight Levels Day 2024
 
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR
8447779800, Low rate Call girls in Saket Delhi NCR
 
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
 
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
The CMO Survey - Highlights and Insights Report - Spring 2024
 
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdf
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdfIntro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdf
Intro to BCG's Carbon Emissions Benchmark_vF.pdf
 
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deck
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deckPitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deck
Pitch Deck Teardown: Geodesic.Life's $500k Pre-seed deck
 
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage
2024 Numerator Consumer Study of Cannabis Usage
 

E Learning Benefits And Roi Comparison Of E Learning Versus Traditional Training

  • 1. E-Learning Benefits and ROI Comparison of E-Learning vs. Traditional Training By David Boggs, CEO SyberWorks, Inc. 411 Waverley Oaks Road Building 3, Suite 319 Waltham, MA 02452 Phone: 781-891-1999 Fax: 781-891-1994 www.syberworks.com Background SyberWorks, Inc. (www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning Solutions and Learning Management System industry for Fortune 1000 corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Arlington, Massachusetts, the company serves the expanding 11 Billion dollar e-Learning segment (1). Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and economical solutions to create, manage, measure, and improve e-Learning programs at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the world. Author’s Biography Dave Boggs is the founder and CEO of SyberWorks. He has been involved with computer-based and web-based training for over twelve years. He is responsible for directing the company's overall business strategy and overseeing its financial growth and prosperity. Dave has positioned the company to provide customizable solutions to its customers. These solutions often meld performance support, job aids, reference information, and other tools with e- Learning in one integrated site to increase the productivity of key target audiences such as sales, distribution, and field service. Before founding SyberWorks, Dave was the VP of Sales and Business Development for Relational Courseware. Dave holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Union College in Schenectady, NY and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.
  • 2. White Paper Focus In most cases, the biggest quandary an organization must solve is to put together a rational, i.e., a cost justified, business case why they should spend capital to invest in a learning management system. The focus of this white paper will outline the benefits of web-based training along with a practical framework for developing ROI when looking at the cost of traditional training methods verses e-Learning. The Benefits of E-Learning Some of the benefits of realized by corporations and institutions that use web-based training as an integral facet of their organization’s training function are listed below: Strategic Advantages Creating a Global Workforce - Web-based training is a powerful instrument for developing a global labor force. Web-based training can deliver custom, sophisticated instruction to employees all around the planet. (2) Reacting to Abbreviated Product Development Cycles - Companies that create today’s best of breed products and services are now introducing their wares more quickly into the marketplace. The use of web-based learning management systems allows your organization’s training function to keep pace with the market. Web-based training can be used to provide the needed instruction without taking workers away from their daily responsibilities. (3) Managing Flat Organizations - Down and right sized organizations have now become the norm in today’s business landscape. As a result, line managers have multiple responsibilities and are severely time impoverished. E- Learning can help by delivering training for those areas which line managers are normally responsible, such as desktop application training and product training. They are then freed up to tackle other pressing priorities in their workday. (4) Adjusting to Employee Wants and Needs - Economic and demographic shifts has fueled the growth of telecommuting, virtual offices, job-sharing, and flextime. Delivering training via the Internet overcomes the obstacles imposed by the exigencies of a transient workforce. (5) Facilitating a Contingent Labor Force - Contingent workers, such as temporaries, consultants, retirees who work part-time, the self-employed has increased dramatically over the last decade. Companies and organizations have become more reliant on contingent workforces to deal with peak labor demands. E-Learning solutions and web-based learning management systems are invaluable tools to train and manage this unique labor force. (6) Retaining Valued Workers - Education has become a critical lynch pin in a company’s or organization’s worker benefits portfolio. Workers in today’s new economy are not as afraid to move to a new position if they feel their interests and career welfare are better provided for in a different environment. Web-based training programs that offer certifications, college and graduate school education, and other important job skills become powerful incentives for an employee to stay. (7) Increasing Productivity and Profitability - E-learning programs and training increase employee knowledge and skill levels. As they become better at their jobs, they sell more products, reduce waste, are more productive and efficient. An educated, well-trained workforce is the main driver to profitability for today’s businesses. (8)
  • 3. The Benefits of E-Learning, Continued Tactical Advantages Flexibility to Learn Anytime, Anywhere - Learners can access courses and content from their office, home, or hotel room from any spot around the globe. (9) Reduce Travel and Related Costs - Save on hotels; airfare, meals, and other travel expenses associate with traditional onsite training. (10) Tools for Tracking, Updating, and Managing Training – Web-based learning management systems make it easy to track, update, and manage online learners. Learning management systems facilitate, reporting, succession planning, and workforce development from one, centralized, web-based source. (11) Affordable Per-Student Costs - Almost every computer today can be set up with a modem and free browser software with which to access the Internet, so set up costs are relatively low. (12) Just-in-Time Learning - Online learners can take training just before they need it rather than enrolling in a program months before they need the training or refresher class. (13) Making Updates Easy - Web-based training can be updated quickly and easily, so there is no time lag or extra reprinting cost. (14) Administer Competency and Compliance Management - Multiple spreadsheets across various managers’ computers make competency management and compliance management a tedious and time consuming task. A centralized, web-based learning management system aggregates all the data into one location were all the necessary managers can access the information when they need it. (15) Training Delivery Advantages Consistent Delivery - Web-based training is delivered uniformly in a consistent framework, which increases understanding and absorption of the material. (16) “Learning Object” Architecture Supports on Demand; Personalized Learning - Web-based training is designed and developed so content can be chunked into discrete knowledge objects to provide greater flexibility. Students can access these objects through pre-set learning paths, use skills assessments to create individualized study plans, or use search engines to locate exact topics. (17) Interactive Content, Graphics, and Animations - Interactive content, graphics, and animations make lessons standout and help imprint the material on the student’s mind. (18) Customized Material - Content can be customized to meet the training objectives of a specific program quickly and easily. (19) Self-Paced Programs - Students can learn at a pace that works for their individual learning style and life circumstances. (20) Infrastructure Advantages Leverage Existing Infrastructure - Web-based training makes use of already existing infrastructure such as computers, servers, intranets, etc. There is no addition outlay for hardware or capitol assets. (21)
  • 4. The Benefits of E-Learning, Continued Infrastructure Advantages, Continued Controllable and Secure Access – Web-based learning management systems can be easily configured to secure and monitor access. (22) Private Networks and Secure Server Installation – Web-based learning management systems can have greater security because they can be installed on private networks and secure servers. (23) Linking with other Training Systems - E-learning programs can link with other human resource development systems or training systems. (24) ROI Comparison of Traditional Training vs. E-Learning (25) Our ROI comparison of traditional training vs. e-learning must begin with some constructs: Classroom (traditional custom training) Traditional instruction may be developed in-house or outsourced to training development consultants. Determination by Hour Reference resources state that the typical development costs for a 40-hour training session would be: 40 Hours Training X $4,000 Development Cost/Hour =$160,000 Using a Training Manual as Criteria A problem with determining the development of training by length of class is that often trainers will either cram in too much or else pad the time allotted for the training. 40 hours in class may be too little for the amount of material to be covered. It may also be too much time, if there is an insufficient amount of content. If the training development is done in-house, it is better to consider the cost of developing a good training manual that will cover the subject matter and provide necessary exercises for the students. This would include a trainer’s manual that would guide the trainer through demonstrations and such. A generous estimate of 5 man-hours per manual page would result in 1000 man-hours for a 200 page manual, which could be covered in 40 hours. At a burdened rate of $60/hour, the in-house development cost would be: $60/hour development cost X 1000 hours = $60,000 If an outside consulting firm did the job, it would cost: $120/hour X 1000 hours =$120,000
  • 5. E-Learning (custom training) The cost of developing e-learning can be more expensive. This is especially true in developing CBT with video and audio. Using multimedia in web-based training can also drive up the cost. Determined by Hour Since e-learning takes less time than classroom training, a 40 hour class is usually completed in 25 hours with e- learning. Reference resources state that the typical cost for a high-end e-learning module would be: 25 Hours Training X $16,000 Development Cost/Hour = $400,000 Determined by Page Using the measurement of an assumed time it takes for the user to complete the training is not an sound metric to represent e-Learning. E-Learning/web-based training is self-paced, so the amount of time required varies. A better way to get at this problem is to figure out how many pages or screens are required to complete the training module. A good way to develop a fair and representative numbers for e-learning is to start with the training manual concept. This is logical approach because more often than not, e-learning is not created from scratch, but from a content source point, say a training manual. If e-learning is started from scratch, then a form of a training manual is created that may include wire frames, scripts, and a story board, during the instructional design process. Factors in determining the cost per e-learning page or screen include, writing the content, designing the page and adding illustrations, and producing multimedia effects if used. • Content and Graphics-A generous rule of thumb for writing the content and adding graphics is 3 to 5 days per page. Simple pages can take less than an hour, if the writer knows the subject matter. • Audio and Video-Audio and video are still measured in time, with video costing about $35,000 an hour. Savings In determining the ROI for e-learning, you need to factor in the savings due to reduction in time spent on training. Reduction in Time Spent on Training Typically, the time a worker must spend being trained is reduced by about 40% using e-learning. This metric is cited in various studies comparing traditional classroom instruction to equivalent CBT instruction at Xerox, IBM and Federal Express.
  • 6. Improved Performance As mentioned earlier, our collective experience with deployment of good CBT and WBT is that it is not only faster than classroom training (an nearly always cheaper over 2-3 years), it is also better. People learn better with e-learning. They remember what they learn more accurately and longer (retention) and they are better able to use what they learn to improve their performance (transfer). Across many different studies and reports from the military, education and industry show 15-25% increases in learning achievement. Example of ROI Calculations Assuming a traditional classroom training plan that includes 500 trainees who each experience a week of training, travel for half of them (250 employees), the time constraint of a 3 month roll-out (5 trainers, 10 locations)-all compared to an equivalent eLearning scenario using very conservative assumptions, including an opportunity cost rate of $400 per day. Classroom Training E-learning Wages of Trainees $ 400,000 $ 240,000 ($20/hr, burdened) Travel Costs $ 250,000 $ ---------- (50% of people traveling) Trainer Wages $ 47,500 $ 11,400 Trainer Travel $ 20,000 $ ---------- Development Costs $ 160,000 $ 400,000 (custom training) Delivery Systems $ --------- $ 35,000 (1st year amortized) Totals $877,500 $686,400 These figures indicate that the e-learning approach, given conservative assumptions, saves approximately 20% in the first year of implementation. In the second and later years when development costs are not a factor for this course, the savings for eLearning grows to nearly 50%. In addition, the CBT or WBT can be rolled out in half the time, once developed. In conclusion The return-on-investment for eLearning can be 50%-60% greater than for traditional training, which itself can have a 4x ROI, if done properly.
  • 7. (1)“2003 e-Learning Survey”, Taylor Nelson Sofres plc, London, United Kingdom, 2003. (2) To (8) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 6-7. (9) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright 2004. (10) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (11) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright 2004. (12) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright 2004. (13) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 8. (14) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 9. (15) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (16) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (17) “Using the Web for Learning: Advantages and Disadvantages” by Kevin Kruse, E-Learning Guru.com, Copyright 2004. (18) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (19) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (20) “Performance Improvements through Web-Based Training” by Anne Kitchen and Jim Ryan, AMEC.com, Copyright 2004. (21) Web Based Training, 2nd Edition, by Margaret Driscoll, Wiley, John & Sons, Copyright 2002, p. 8. (22) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005, http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html (23) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005, http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html (24) “Benefits of Web-Based Training”, Online Learning Center, Copyright 2005, http://208.179.70.229/benefits_article.html (25) “Return-on-Investment (ROI) from E-Learning, CBT and WBT” by Ron Kurtus, Kurtus Technologies and The School for Champions www.school-for-champions.com/elearning/roi.htm, Copyright 2004.