ASTD study: employee training increases a company's ROI
There's little debate that companies should invest in their people by offering training and other educational opportunities. But such investments are usually swept under the rug as expenditures best kept from the eyes of frugal shareholders. Now an effort is afoot to prod companies to view employee training as an investment -- new evidence suggests that the money will come back in enhanced shareholder value.
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Better ROI and a better company
IT training is invaluable in the industry today. Companies that neglect this are end up paying the price later.