30 result(s) for innovation research in Business
'Creative Problem Solving' Competion - Hungarian Winner
- 25 Jun 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The winner of the region’s first Global Impact Competition will benefit from a 10-week $30,000 course at the Singularity University and software worth $10,000 from Autodesk, but thinks the most important thing she’ll get from it are contacts.
eLearning Trends In Hungary – A Research By Innotica Group
- 16 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Innotica Group, a leading provider of innovative eLearning solutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), headquartered in Budapest, Hungary announced to undertake a research on the current trends of eLearning usage in the region. The research was initiated by customer needs to map best practices and forecast market changes due to significant budget cuts within HR and ICT departments.
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.
'Creative Problem Solving' Competion - Hungarian Winner
- 25 Jun 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The winner of the region’s first Global Impact Competition will benefit from a 10-week $30,000 course at the Singularity University and software worth $10,000 from Autodesk, but thinks the most important thing she’ll get from it are contacts.
eLearning Trends In Hungary – A Research By Innotica Group
- 16 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Innotica Group, a leading provider of innovative eLearning solutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), headquartered in Budapest, Hungary announced to undertake a research on the current trends of eLearning usage in the region. The research was initiated by customer needs to map best practices and forecast market changes due to significant budget cuts within HR and ICT departments.
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.