LEARNNOVATORS RANKED AMONG TOP 10 E-LEARNING COMPANIES FOR 2017

LEARNNOVATORS RANKED AMONG TOP 10 E-LEARNING COMPANIES FOR 2017

We, at Learnnovators, are proud and delighted to be recognized among the ‘Top 10 Noteworthy eLearning Content Development Companies for 2017’ by eLearning Industry.

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LEARNNOVATORS RANKED AMONG TOP 10 E-LEARNING COMPANIES FOR 2017

We, at Learnnovators, are proud and delighted to be recognized among the ‘Top 10 Noteworthy eLearning Content Development Companies for 2017’ by eLearning Industry.

eLearning Industry is the largest network of eLearning professionals, and one of the most respected eLearning communities in the world. It hosts the best collection of eLearning articles, eLearning concepts, eLearning software, and eLearning resources from top eLearning authors and industry thought leaders across the globe.

The Top 10 companies for 2017 were chosen in a rigorous selection process, based on the following eight criteria:

– Quality
– Expertise
– Innovation
– Customer Reviews
– Growth Potential
– Customer Retention
– Employee Turnover
– Social Responsibility

According to Christopher Pappas, Founder of eLearning Industry Network, the winning companies are “top notch eLearning firms that design pioneer eLearning strategies, provide their learners with memorable eLearning content, and significantly increase their customers’ ROI”, and they “share a genuine passion for extraordinary eLearning content development”. Christopher goes on to add, “If there’s one thing we learned as we scoped through both lists, it’s that each of these firms is doing something right”.

This recognition has helped boost the confidence and morale of our team, and has given us another reason to continuously strive to LEARNNOVATE (by making innovation an integral part of our learning process).” says Ravi Pratap Singh, Co-founder of Learnnovators.

Click HERE for the entire list of the ‘Top 10 Noteworthy eLearning Content Development Companies for 2017’.

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