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Product News: MoreSteam.com Releases “The Blended Learning Playbook”

New textbook is first and only reference for lean Six Sigma blended learning.

MoreSteam.com
Thu, 10/15/2009 - 14:06
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(MoreSteam.com: Columbus, OH) -- MoreSteam.com, a global provider of online lean Six Sigma training and support technologies, is has announced the release of The Blended Learning Playbook, the first and only practical guide dealing with the design and implementation of a blended learning model for lean Six Sigma training.

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In recent years, lean Six Sigma deployments have turned to a blended learning training model in response to economic and geographic constraints. MoreSteam’s Blended Learning Playbook is the documented response to how organizations are successfully integrating a mix of e-learning, live classroom exercises, coaching, and project-based applications as a way to continue to execute a high-quality process improvement program without sacrificing time and money.

Appropriately, academic, and government studies are now offering proof that blended learning is a more effective way to teach than traditional face-to-face or online training alone.

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