Why ILO?
When you take an online course, do you miss the benefits of being in a classroom: live instruction, hands-on labs and group interaction? Now you don't have to. IBM Information Management offers our most popular courses in a format we call instructor-led online (ILO). You get the benefits of being in a classroom, with the convenience and cost savings of online training. Why not reduce your carbon footprint and cut back on your travel? Start learning today with training right at your fingertips!
Benefits
- Save on travel costs and travel time
- Reduce your carbon footprint by not traveling
- Interact with your instructor in real-time to ask questions or clarify material
- Get the same high-quality content as the classroom version of the course
- Easy system preparation and modest connectivity requirements let you participate from almost anywhere
- Participate in hands-on labs reinforcing concepts learned
What instructors have to say
"When you look at Instructor-Led Online, it comes down to one thing: convenience. For the student on the go, online access to a real-time instructor means savings in travel time and money, which can be spent on additional training, ultimately further advancing the student's skill level."
- John Zucchero, IBM certified instructor
"Live instructor interaction, high-quality course content, hands-on labs, with flexibility, no travel expenses and real-time skills building with peers… it’s almost a question of why wouldn’t you take an Instructor-Led Online course."
- Melanie Stopfer, IBM certified instructor
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Impact of Training on Project Success
“Training represents one concrete step IT managers can take to assure project teams possess the skills necessary to reduce failure risk, decrease costs, and increase project effectiveness.” - IDC Survey Report, Impact of Training on Project Success, Doc. #229054, June 2011
