Sunday, September 11, 2005

Comparing Costs: eLearning vs Traditional

Summary: There are a number of factors managers and organizations should take into consideration when conducting a cost analysis study of the training program and delivery methods needed. Managers should consider developing a customized mathematical model to better understand the relationship between costs and delivery of their training programs

It is important for managers and organizations to consider a number of different factors when determing the best training delivery approach for their staff or organization. Factors include: efficiency, timeliness, consistency and appropriateness of the delivery method. The key factor for most organizations, however, is program cost. Program cost may be comprised of a number of related sub-factors, too, which may include: development costs, instructor time, materials, travel, and opportunity costs for the students and participants. All these factors can have a wide variance, even in similar programs, due to the delivery method used.

Managers may want to develop their own mathematical model to better understand the relationship between costs and delivery of their training programs. Many managers have found a common key element when they have analyzed the costs of their learning programs. Their key finding: e-learning is less expensive to deliver almost regardless of the participant population. For example: in populations where the participants number 100 or more, e-learning had clear cost advantages and as the population number increases, so does the cost advantage. Cost advantages were still measureable in groups of 100 or less and even with classes as short as one hour in length. In a corporate study conducted by Catepillar, they determined that e-learning was 40% less expensive than the tradiational classroom models.

When preparing to conduct a cost analysis study, managers should be prepared to understand all the different factors involved with the development and delivery of training programs and then develop a customized list of factors that are applicable to the organization's training needs and environment. For example, the costs associated with a physical classroom can widely vary depending on the geographic and physical plant characteristics of the company. For some organizations, it may not be relevant to conduct any sort of market analysis if their niche market is highly specialized or small. On the other hand, factors such as timeliness, travel costs or development costs may be very relevant for the organization to consider say, for example, if they are outsourcing their training programs.

After the manager has created their unique "model" or list of factors or variables for analysis, they are ready to begin the comparison process. Gather data from comoparable organizations or training delivery programs, preferably from those using like and differening models. This will help in benchmarking the organization's costs to that of comparable companies. If the organization or department has specific regulatory or quality assurance standards, such as Cancer Registry departments as part of a healthcare organization, the costs associated with training (or not providing training) for compliance may also need to included in the analysis process.

e-Learning may not be the best delivery method for all training. For example, programs that require role-playing, individual or group interaction or observation of the participants are not conducive to online learning. On the other hand, the total cost of delivering instructor-led classes to many students must be taken into consideration whenever the organization begins planning a large training program. Cost analysis may reveal that a combination of both e-learning and tradiational classroom can deliver the optimal training delivery needs of the organization. Once the manager has completed the cost comparison process results should be documented carefully and used for future comparative studies or even for training program justification and strategic planning purposes.

Copyright, M. A. Webb, 2004-2005. All Rights Reserved.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Michele has 20+ years experience in oncology healthcare, including Cancer Registry management including development and delivery of niche market and customer-based training programs. You can learn more about cutting-edge learning tools and opportunities by visiting her
Cancer Registry and eStudy training sites and her personal webpage.

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Monday, September 05, 2005

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Sunday, September 04, 2005

Online Learning Can Help Cancer Registrars

(excerpts from Online Learning Guide for Cancer Registrars. A free eBook you can request by visiting CancerRegistryTraining)

While healthcare organization budgets are being reduced to facilitate “lean” and cost-effective patient care, the use of the Internet as a training source is on the rise. In a recent study where a retrospective ten-year analysis was conducted it was determined that the Internet has become the number one source for information and training for Internet users.

This current trend could be good news for companies in the e-learning business, as it can fill the void left by organizations that are controlling costs by restricting travel and educational budgets. In a study conducted by International Data Corp (IDC), in the year 2000, the Internet e-learning market generated nearly $2.3 billion and is predicted to show a growth rate of more than 50 percent, meaning it will exceed $18 billion in 2005.

You may be wondering what these trends mean to the world of Cancer Registry. Because Cancer Registry departments are usually budgeted as “overhead” cost centers, they are susceptible to cost cutbacks and reductions in line items such as travel and education. The Cancer Registry professional, then, is forced to find creative ways in which they can obtain advanced learning while maintaining their continuing education credit as required for national certification. It is unfortunate; too, that these very same individuals are often those that have lower salary ranges and fewer job benefits or perks which makes the cost of training even more critical. Many Cancer Registry professionals are seeking creative and effective alternatives in order to meet their learning and certification needs. Certainly online learning is an affordable and easy solution well-suited to their needs.

How can the Cancer Registry professional benefit from taking online training courses? Here are just a few of the benefits you could expect to receive from eStudy4U:

1. Just-in-time online learning
2. Faster, or accelerated learning
3. Professional and state-of-the-art delivery of current topics
4. Consistent instruction from industry experts
5. Higher levels of retention
6. Greater levels of assessment
7. No travel expenses
8. No need for a traditional classroom
9. Simplified training management
10. Incredible savings of time and money


Visit CancerRegistryTraining today to learn more about basic and advanced online training courses developed specifically for Cancer Registrars.


Copyright, M. A. Webb, 2004-2005. All Rights Reserved

About the Author: Michele is a Cancer Registry professional with over 20 years of healthcare experience. She understands the cost and travel limitations many healthcare professionals face, including those in Cancer Registry. Visit this website today to learn how you can enhance your skills with minimal costs and still receive high quality education.