New sister-company for Brightwave
15 Dec 2009
by: Margaret Snell
Bespoke e-learning solutions provider Brightwave has launched a sister-company called Brightwave Enterprises. The new company is intended to complement the company’s core business by focusing on developing and supporting ‘ready-to-use’ learning and performance services.
With the creation of Brightwave Enterprises the two companies now claim to offer a complete one-stop service with e-learning programmes and services to meet the needs of every organisation. Services available from Brightwave Enterprises include the Legal Risk E-Learning Service, a series of e-learning programmes aimed at non-lawyers, and the Local Government E-Learning Service which is designed to help councils avoid duplication and drive down costs. A range of new ready-to-use learning and performance services are also in development to be launched in 2010.
Charles Gould, Brightwave’s managing director, said: “We’re making a substantial investment in our current and emerging learning and performance services, essentially to meet the changing needs of learning at work. Successful learning services in the next decade will truly engage employees by creating the motivation and ability to learn and perform. There is an increasing priority for corporate learning services to deliver real business impact that can be seen and valued at a high level.
“The new company structure promises even better service for Brightwave customers as it will accelerate the delivery of new features and functionality and provide a complete, fully-managed one-stop service.”
Brightwave was named E-Learning Development Company of the Year at the E-Learning Awards 2009.
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