Infopro Learning, in partnership with the USA TODAY Network, won bronze for Best Advance in Creating a Learning Strategy for modernizing product training to increase ROI. The training program impacted 2,500 tenured reps, as well as reaching 45 new reps every month by modernizing training to reduce learning time. The project was able to reduce learning time by 60% resulting in reducing training costs by $306,000 annually. “It is such a great honor to receive Brandon Hall’s recognition for creating learning strategy.” Said Arun Prakash, Chief Learning Architect at Infopro Learning. “We have an intense passion for connecting learning strategy with business performance, and our project with USA TODAY allowed us to put that strategy into action.” About USA TODAY NETWORKUSA TODAY NETWORK is a leading media and marketing company headquartered in Virginia. They employ over 18,500 employees around the world and over the past 12 months has also acquired additional media organizations adding 800 plus employees. USA TODAY Network is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. About Brandon HallThe Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards Program is the most prestigious awards program in the industry with over 20 years of experience. Often times called the “Academy Awards” by Learning, Talent, and Business Executives, the program was one of the first of its kind in the learning industry, which was pioneered in 1994. The awards recognize the best organizations that have successfully deployed programs, strategies, modalities, processes, systems, and tools that have achieved measurable results. About Infopro LearningInfopro Learning has over two decades of experience working with Fortune companies to deliver a wide range of managed learning services (strategy, delivery, administration, content development, and governance). Infopro Learning has been recognized as a Top 20 Outsourced Learning Vendor for 5 years running and is also recognized as an innovator and industry expert by Chief Learning Officer, ATD, and several other institutions.

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