Pathlore provides e-learning to 65,000 Delta Air Lines
employees
Pathlore has announced that Delta Air Lines has begun
using their LMS to plan, deliver and manage training
programmes after just six weeks of implementation
time.
The
initial phase of Delta’s programme includes the use
of Pathlore LMS’s registration, scheduling and tracking
features to facilitate an enterprise-wide course on
business literacy in May. This instructor-led simulation
workshop will enhance the business acumen of Delta
employees by detailing the company’s business processes
and the ways in which employees can make an impact
on the company’s future success.
Delta also will use Pathlore LMS to deploy blended-learning
programmes consisting of online and instructor-led
courses. Future training initiatives include skills
management, corporate compliance courseware, a content
repository and a variety of professional development
opportunities.
Pathlore
is hosting the LMS, providing Delta with the advantages
of rapid implementation, flexible scalability and
expert day-to-day management. Off-loading the LMS
infrastructure management to Pathlore, with the option
to move it in-house later, enables Delta to focus
its attention on further developing the content and
strategy of its e-learning programme. In addition,
Delta will begin migrating long-standing legacy learning
tools to a web-based environment via Pathlore LMS.
“Pathlore LMS supports our decentralised training
environment, which enables pilots, airport customer
service staff, ticket agents and other employee groups
to receive specialised training unique to their job
responsibilities,” said Bill Kline, chief learning
officer at Delta Air Lines. “With its scalability,
flexibility and quick installation time, Pathlore
LMS was the best selection, and we expect the rollout
to generate enthusiasm from all involved.”
Delta
chose Pathlore after an extensive evaluation of LMS
providers. In addition to the fact that Pathlore exceeded
a number of requirements outlined in the Delta RFP,
Delta cited Pathlore LMS’s scalability, enterprise-wide
training capabilities, tracking, self-service registration
and automation features as key factors in the selection.
“While
the airline industry has faced challenges over the
past year, the commitment Delta has shown to employee
training and development reflects its dedication to
providing customers with the highest level of safety,
security and satisfaction,” said Steve Thomas, president
and CEO of Pathlore. “In today’s competitive environment,
the more quickly and efficiently a company can deliver
e-learning to employees, the better."
April
11th, 2002
 
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