You have just been appointed as director of your company's corporate training division. The CEO of your company has been displeased with your company's prior training programs, so you are tasked with rehauling the entire training division. You convene a meeting of all training division managers to decide on the types of training that the division will implement. One of your managers is a firm supporter of e-training programs for employees in your company's international offices. He touts the benefits of e-programs by stressing that ________.
◦ e-programs are inexpensive to design and implement
◦ e-training approaches have been proven to result in higher levels of knowledge assimilation
◦ e-training is highly flexible and employees can complete the training at their convenience
◦ online learners are less susceptible to distractions
◦ many employees find solitary learning to be highly motivating