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Cegos recognised as Content Development industry leader
02/07/2011
Cegos recognised as Content Development industry leader by TrainingIndustry.com’s 2011 list of Top 20
Content Development CompaniesCegos has been recognised as an industry leader by TrainingIndustry.com’s 2011 list of Top 20 Content Development Companies. The list is designed to support companies in their search for the right training partner, in particular to develop customised content.
TrainingIndustry.com frequently reviews, surveys and assesses training companies that provide services to the corporate marketplace. The selection of this year’s Top 20 Content Development Companies was based on the following criteria:• Industry visibility, innovation and impact• Capability to develop a broad set of custom training programmes across many modalities• Subject matter expertise across topic and industry• Company size and growth potential• Strength of clients• Geographic reachCommenting on the 2011 list, Doug Harward, Chief Executive Officer, Training Industry, Inc said:“The organisations recognised on the Top 20 Content Development Companies list represent the best of the best in the industry, and provide services to many of the top companies around the world.”Said Francis Marshall, Managing Director of Cegos UK: “Today’s learners are increasingly demanding an engaging and relevant learning experience. Innovation and quality of content are at the heart of all of our solutions and we are therefore delighted to be recognised as an industry leader by TrainingIndustry.com.”
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