Acimac presents IIEA
IIEA (International Industry E-learning Academy) is a new international e-learning school that offers companies support with their training activities.
This innovative multimedia method brings together texts, images, video and downloadable documents in a single web interface to help participants maintain a high level of concentration throughout the course.
IIEA requires no infrastructure investments. To use the courses, all that is needed is a PC and an Internet connection.
Alongside its range of standard courses (those due to be launched the end of the year include: Rheology in ceramics; Marketing of manufacturing goods in competitive markets; Negotiating techniques for manufacturing goods; How to set up, program and control a sales network for complex industrial goods), IIEA’s key strength lies in its ability to organise courses tailored to individual company requirements.
It can also help companies to catalogue, organise and make available to internal and external personnel (salespersons, agents, representatives, installers) the wealth of company knowledge and expertise that is currently distributed amongst the various offices, stored on individual computers and in documents or in some cases simply passed on orally between employees.
The IIEA courses consist of: custom courses (courses tailored to individual company requirements and capable of managing internal and external company expertise and monitoring progress and learning); standard courses (training courses on general business themes and areas of specific interest for individual industrial sectors); courses on request (IIEA receives requests for training from the market and designs courses in accordance with the high IIEA quality standards); and conventional classroom-based courses.
The courses are not designed exclusively for the ceramic machinery sector but are also aimed at manufacturers, retailers and professionals from other industrial sectors.
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