Simplilearn survey shows 82% of respondents find live online learning programmes more effective than physical classroom sessions

In fact, 82% of survey respondents stated that live online learning programmes were equally or more effective than physical classroom sessions
Image for representational purpose  only |Pic: Google Images
Image for representational purpose only |Pic: Google Images

Simplilearn, a global provider of digital skills training, today announced its findings from a survey conducted on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employee training programs and productivity post the implementation of "Work from Home."

Simplilearn surveyed executives and managers in the Learning and Development and Human Resources functions of companies around the globe on issues related to current and future employee training plans. While responses were gathered from various global regions, the majority were gathered from representatives of companies located in India (39%) and the United States (41%).

The COVID-19 global health crisis has disrupted work patterns worldwide, and one of the work areas most affected has been employee learning and development. With businesses implementing online models, there is a rising demand for digital skills training, but at the same time, the work from home scenario has made it impossible to provide in-person skills training.

Survey results show that 86% of respondents whose organizations offered physical classroom training has moved to live online learning platforms since the start of the pandemic.

In fact, 82% of survey respondents stated that live online learning programmes were equally or more effective than physical classroom sessions, with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning skilling programs seeing the highest demand.

Sharing his views on the survey findings, Krishna Kumar, CEO and Founder of Simplilearn, said, "The current global pandemic has posed several new challenges to organisations and businesses across verticals, pushing for the need to embrace digital solutions. Based on our survey results, remote working seems to be the norm for the future, with 52% respondents saying that WFH saw employees being more productive and 77% of respondents predicting that their organizations are considering a permanent shift to work from home."

"This is a clear indicator that lives or blended online learning programs will be the answer to skilling and learning continuity for working professionals. The pandemic and economic slowdown have also brought in the need for organizations and professionals to focus more on building capabilities in niche skills that would become inevitable for business continuity and sustenance."

Key findings from the survey include 86% of respondents whose organisations offered physical classroom skills training to their employees before the pandemic have moved those training sessions to online platforms 82% of respondents whose organisations have moved employee skills training sessions online said the sessions have been equally or more effective than physical classroom sessions 40% of respondents said their organisations anticipate making a permanent move to online training, compared to 18% who plan to revert back to physical classrooms (42% said 'not sure') 76% of respondents said that due to the abrupt switch to digital-first business environments they expect their organisations to grow their employee skills development programs Asked about employee skills training budgets before and during the pandemic, 8% of respondents said their budgets had increased, 34% said budgets had decreased, and 58% said they had stayed the same.

Other data collected by Simplilearn includes: Functional training offered to employees within the organizations who responded includes Digital Operations (66%), Technology/Software (64%), Digital Marketing (53%), and Artificial Intelligence/Data Science (45%) Functional training prioritized as a result of the pandemic includes Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (44%), Digital Marketing (42%), Cloud Computing (42%), and Cyber Security (40%) 73% of respondents said their employees have been as productive or more productive while working from home compared to before the pandemic 77% of respondents said their organizations are now considering permanent expansion of "work from home" flexibility for their employees The overall survey findings indicate that the pandemic has increased the importance and demand for digital skills training.

Furthermore, it has made it imperative for companies to find ways to deliver skills training online with live online classes that exceed the effectiveness of physical classrooms.

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