Web Development and Design White Papers

Healthcare Education Provider Increases Sales With Launch of Online Learning Solution

Overview CMR Institute had a business designed around the delivery of educational content via books and CDs. In 2006, the company realized that it had to bring that business online to meet customer demand, deliver new offerings faster, and reduce costs. With assistance from Ironworks, CMR Institute implemented a new e learning solution based on Microsoft software. The company's move online enables customers to easily interact with learning materials, request new courses, track progress, and more. For CMR Institute, the move to an online solution is enhancing the company's bottom line by enabling it to offer more courses, deliver new content faster, and reduce costs - all through a solution that is reliable and easy to manage.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedMarch 2009
FormatCase Studies   
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