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Implementing an

e-learning training

platform at ISS

Facilities Services

CASE STUDY

A Virtual College Case Study

ISS is one of the largest facility

services providers in the world

employing over 45,000 people in

the UK alone.

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Virtual College have an array of tools to help businesses achieve their goals. The following were used

to help ISS Facility Services Integrated Solutions.

The

features

e-learning courses Trainingneeds analysis Reporting EventManagement

CPD tracking

Job roles Competencies Skills matrix Appraisal systems

e-assessments Certificate printing Evaluations e-portfolios

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) Manage requested learning Personal development plans (PDPs) Tracking of learner progress

This case study will focus on the following key applications:

Mandatory training Company policy & procedure Blended training solutions NVQs and e-apprenticeship Resources Objective setting Investors in People, Ofsted Staff induction training Product and equipment training

Overall benefits demonstrated by this case study:

Cost reduction Reduction incarbon footprint

Flexible route for learning and skills development Increase in

quality and consistency Customisation

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The

background

The

challenge

As a large organisation with a diverse workforce working on multiple contracts across the world, ISS has a number of training challenges.

Sue commented: “The level of training within the ISS team working on the Citigroup contract was very varied. Individuals came with different experiences from working on different projects.

“When the NICEIC announced their electrical audits, we wanted to ensure that all our electricians were up to date with Inspection and Testing and 17th Edition training, following the introduction of amendment one in July 2011. A number of our employees qualified many years ago and were reluctant to go back to college to update their qualifications.

“We also wanted to train employees in health and safety and customer service to ensure that everyone had the same level of knowledge.

Furthermore, being a customer focussed organisation, ISS did not want to lose individuals from site to attend classroom based training.

A number of

employees were

reluctant to go

back to college

ISS is one of the largest facility services providers in the world supplying organisations of all types, shapes and sizes with every facility solution they might require including catering, cleaning, transport, landscaping and security.

Formed in 1901 in Copenhagen, Denmark, as a small security company with 20 night watchmen, ISS has grown to become an international organisation with a presence in over 50 countries. ISS employs over 535,000 people worldwide and 45,000 staff in the UK alone.

Sue Twist, Health and Safety Manager at ISS, said: “ISS is a very large company with individuals contracted to projects across the world. I work on the contract we have with Citigroup who provide a broad range of financial products and services to consumers, corporations, governments and institutions.

“Training needs at ISS are very varied. In my job role, I am particularly interested in

making sure that all my staff have completed health and safety training and have the necessary electrical qualifications.”

In April 2013, ISS selected Virtual College’s Construction Services e-Academy to provide health and safety, 17th Edition and Inspection and Testing training to those working on the Citigroup contract.

“Individuals are

contracted to projects

across the world and

training needs are

varied.” Sue Twist,

Health and Safety

Manager, ISS Facility

Services.”

Sue Twist, Health and Safety Manager, ISS Facility Services.

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The

Solution

Online training was the perfect solution for ISS as it allowed their staff to complete training around their work commitments without having to leave the site. Sue said: “We came across Virtual College when carrying out an Internet search. We were impressed with their partnership with the NICEIC and trusted that the online courses would be fit for purpose.

“We met with Virtual College in February 2013 in order to discuss the Learning Management System and training options in more detail. The membership packages meant

The introduction of e-learning has brought the different Citigroup sites together through

implementing a common training platform.

ISS have been pleased with the roll out of e-learning and have agreed on a staged 12 month roll out where they introduce a new course every six months.

Sue said: “As a service provider, we have in the past found it very difficult to send staff away for traditional

classroom training. Using the flexibility of e-learning, we are able to allow staff to complete courses during quiet times without impacting on our service. Early feedback from staff has been very positive about the content of the course and they have found it informative and easy to navigate through.

The following quotes have been taken from learner evaluation responses:

The

Results

we could roll out e-learning for up to 5000 members of staff for a fixed cost. We could then offer additional face to face training as and when required.”

ISS had never implemented an e-learning training platform before and were therefore grateful of the support from Virtual College.

Sue continued: “When our account manager came to see us, she instinctively picked up on our needs almost immediately. She helped us to put realistic timescales in place so we all knew what we were working towards.”

“Between 1st April 2013 and 1st June 2013, our 167 members of staff had passed 170 courses. This would not have been possible with face to face training as we would have had to stagger training courses to ensure that there was always cover.

“All our staff on the Citigroup contract now have access to Manual Handling and Fire Safety e-learning courses and we still need to roll out Health & Safety in the Workplace, Risk Assessment, Working at Height,

Customer Care, Personal Safety for Lone Workers and An Overview of COSHH.”

Using the flexibility of e-learning, our staff can complete courses

during quiet times without impacting on our service.

The course

was fun and

interesting

A lot more interesting than

other e-learning courses I have

done in the past

Fantastic

course, loved

every minute

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ISS are committed to fully integrating e-learning into the culture of the team on the Citigroup project.

Sue commented: “We want e-learning to be the first port of call when it comes to training and we will therefore encourage staff to complete their training through rewards and incentives. We are planning to run competi-tions and hand out certificates in person to all those who complete their courses.

“Once we have rolled out a basic level of training across all employees on this project, ISS will look to implement more specific training such as IT courses, asbestos training and legionnaires awareness.”

To find out more

about what benefits the

implementation of

e-learning can have on

your company, please get

in touch by calling

01943 605976 or email us

[email protected]

What

next?

We are committed to

fully integrating

e-learning into the

culture of our team.

Other case studies

Driving up training

standards across the

construction supply chain

Introducing a blended

learning approach at

Aldwyck Housing Group

Creating accessible training

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About Virtual College

With over one million online learners, Virtual College is one of the leading providers of e-learning in the UK. For over seventeen years, we have provided online courses to individuals and companies across the world, breaking down the boundaries of traditional learning to deliver cost reducing, time efficient training. Unlike many other e-learning providers, our training extends to actual programme and qualification creation and delivery – resulting in a unique blended solution. The knowledge, experience and

feedback that this delivery provides helps ensure that we strive to continually improve our solutions.

Virtual College Ltd

Marsel House, Stephensons Way Ilkley, West Yorkshire

LS29 8DD, England Phone

01943 605976

Email

[email protected]

Web

www.virtual-college.co.uk

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