LINE sows the seeds of tech-based learning for 20,000 staff at Syngenta

22 July 2010

LINE Communications, one of Europe's leading providers of learning and communications has helped leading agri-business company, Syngenta, take its first steps into technology-based e-learning for 20,000 of its global employees

LINE has worked with Syngenta to not only create its first customised e-learning content but also to lay down the standards for technology-based training in the future. 

Courses created so far include Employee Value Proposition, Health and Safety, Risk Management and Code of Conduct, which Syngenta put forward to the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Awards.
 
Elena Schoonis, Learning Services Lead at Syngenta says: “We are glad to be working with LINE because they have worked hard to understand our business and our larger learning strategy as well as founding the Syngenta E-Learning Forum where we can discuss and exchange best practice about technology-based and blended learning within Syngenta.”  
 
Ade Derbyshire-Moore, General Manager of LINE Zurich says: “For a fast growing company like Syngenta, learning and communication is integral to continued business success, hence we are delighted to be able to offer them our expertise in this field. Our e-learning framework gives them consistent and cost-effective e-learning content with a strong Syngenta identity, whilst constantly adding new elements to keep the learning varied and engaging.”
 
LINE is one of Europe’s leading learning and communications providers and the market leading provider of bespoke e-learning solutions in the UK. A results-focused company that works with clients to bring about change and transformation in their organisations. LINE provides an end-to-end, integrated service from initial research and design to implementation and evaluation.
 
Based in London, Sheffield and Zurich, LINE has a prestigious client base built up over two decades spanning both corporate and public sectors, with particular strength in Defence. Current clients include BP, Credit Suisse, Ford, Royal Bank of Scotland, the Home Office, MOD, IKEA, Novartis, Swiss Re, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the BBC.

 

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