01 / Learning Audit

Find out if your learning is fit for purpose

You already have a learning programme. Before you spend another penny on it, let me tell you, impartially, whether it will carry you where you are going.

This is for you if

Your programme has not kept up with your plans

Maybe engagement has dropped and you can see it in the numbers. Maybe completion rates look fine but nobody is actually changing how they work. Or maybe the programme still does exactly what it was built to do, and that is the problem, because the business has moved on since. What you commissioned a few years ago suited the company you were then. It may not suit your focus, your market or your plans now.

Even good learning drifts

Content dates, platforms change, and above all your business keeps moving. As a rule of thumb, a programme is worth auditing at least every three years, and sooner if your strategy, market or team has changed in a hurry. It is far cheaper to correct drift early than to rebuild once a programme has quietly stopped pulling its weight.

What I review
01

The platform and the learner journey

How your hosting stands up, and what the experience actually feels like from a learner's seat, not the administrator's.

02

The content and its results

Your existing material, the feedback learners have given, and what the data says about whether it is landing.

03

Where the business is heading

Your future plans and the demands they will place on your people, so your learning is judged against where you are going.

04

The cost against the value

A straight cost-benefit look at the whole programme, so you know what is earning its keep and what is not.

How it works
1

A short conversation

We start by understanding your programme and what you need from it.

2

The review

I review the platform, content, data and business context in my own time.

3

The walkthrough

You get a written report, and a call to walk through it together.

What you walk away with

A bespoke Audit Report you can act on

Clear, prioritised improvements, written in plain English, not a consultant's word salad. You will know what to fix first, what can wait, and what is already working well. The report is yours, to act on however you like.

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