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MIDLAND, Mich., Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Well known for helping thousands of students from industry-leading companies solve recurring problems and reduce risk, Sologic™ (formerly Apollo Associated Services) has launched a new e-learning curriculum called eRCA Fundamentals that builds foundational root cause analysis (RCA) problem-solving skills.
Designed in collaboration with an award-winning e-learning development firm to include the latest multi-media and instructional design techniques that accommodate various learning styles, eRCA Fundamentals includes administration capabilities that enable managers to monitor employee completion rates and scores. eRCA Fundamentals also follows the e-learning industry's highest technical standards for compatibility with all learning management systems as outlined by SCORM and AICC.
Thanks to this state-of-the-art approach, our clients tell us that students effectively absorb core concepts and can immediately put them into practice after completing this interactive course. By teaching the basic principles of cause and effect, and how they are applied, Sologic's eRCA Fundamentals prepares students to participate in RCA analyses and investigations, work more effectively with RCA leaders and colleagues, and play a valuable role in their organization's RCA program. It's also ideal for "refresher" training, or "just-in-time" training -- when events need attention and there's no time to wait for classroom instruction.
Minimizing time away from the job and enhancing productivity, students can complete Sologic's interactive, self-paced e-learning instruction in just two to three hours, which can be accomplished over multiple sessions, picking up where they left off.
System requirements include high-speed Internet access; Windows 98 or newer, or Mac OSX; Internet Explorer 5 and above; Adobe Flash Player version 7 and above; 800 MHz or higher CPU; 256MB or higher memory; sound card and speakers.
For more information, or to purchase eRCA Fundamentals, visit www.sologic.com/e-learning.
Sologic's eRCA Fundamentals serves as a cost-effective springboard to further build skills in a classroom setting. Sologic offers classroom training worldwide in multiple languages through public seminars and private client-site seminars. For more information and to register for our public seminars, go to http://www.sologic.com/classes. For more information about private client-site seminars, go to http://www.sologic.com/rca-products-services/training/sologic-site-seminars.
About Sologic
Formerly Apollo Associated Services, Sologic provides root cause analysis (RCA) training, software and services to help companies achieve business goals by solving challenging problems and preventing them from recurring. With offices on five continents staffed with experienced trainers, facilitators and investigators able to deliver in multiple languages, our RCA solutions are built on over 20 years of field experience with clients worldwide – particularly to disciplines such as quality, safety, IT, reliability and maintenance, operations and logistics, and legal. For more information, visit www.sologic.com.
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