What does a good lawyer look like?
Posted by Susie Finch in Learning technologies on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 09:45
Tim Drewitt explains how the emphasis on business goals first, and the methods and means second, is reaping rewards for Eversheds, one of the world's largest law firms.
In 2008 Eversheds was looking for ways to increase efficiencies whilst still supporting busy lawyers and their teams. The organisation was already committed to doing things differently: it had introduced a new learning management system, rapid elearning tools and live online learning environments to help professional support lawyers create their own in-house programmes to build legal competency. But the recession meant that budgets and travel were dramatically reduced, which increased the priority for technology enhanced learning. It had to deliver results even faster.
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