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Rate your bespoke supplier with help from Edvantage group

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Edvantage group, an e-learning company and Managed Learning Service provider, have launched their latest checklist and switch offering, BespokeSwitch* to help ensure organisations are getting the most value out of their bespoke e-learning supplier.

Each year organisations spend thousands of pounds creating bespoke e-learning programmes – but how do they know that they are getting the best value for money and that the companies they are using are market innovators? Edvantage group has created a Rate your Bespoke Supplier checklist enabling companies to benchmark their current suppliers so they can determine whether they need to be reviewing their supplier list.

BespokeSwitch offers organisations the opportunity to switch their existing bespoke e-learning supplier to Edvantage group with a range of extra benefits including; a free 2 hour online consultancy session including topics such as; wireframing, instructional design, creating accessible and multi-lingual content, and interactive PDFs, a free one day audit of existing e-learning materials and a free e-learning interface design.

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Edvantage group’s award-winning team has been creating e-learning for over 10 years for clients including Virgin Atlantic Airways, Network Rail, Legal & General and Lloyds Banking Group.

Andrea Miles, Managing Director at Edvantage group UK commented, “As one of Europe’s largest award winning bespoke e-learning companies, we felt that we were in a good position to help client’s focus on those factors that differentiate a great e-learning supplier from a good one. We hope that prospective clients find the supplier checklist useful and that this contribution will continue to help the industry reach maturity.”

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