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LINE wins two awards from Brandon Hall
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23-Nov-2009 » Training Press Releases » LINE Communications, one of Europe's leading learning and communications companies, has been awarded two major international accolades at the 2009 Brandon Hall awards. Based in California, The Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards is in its 15th year and recognises the best in innovative learning content, technology and initiatives in workplace learning. LINE won two gold awards: one for Best Custom Content for a military programme called Defence Systems Approach to Training (DSAT) and the other for Best Blended Learning Programme for work carried out with IKEA called Discovering the IKEA Concept. LINE faced stiff competition with this years awards attracting over 300 entries from 20 different countries.
These accolades complete a year of significant achievement for LINE, whose CEO, Piers Lea, was presented with an award for Outstanding Industry Achievement at the E-learning Awards which took place in London earlier this month. At the same ceremony LINE also gained an award for Excellence in the Production of Learning Content.
In October, LINE won the highly coveted UK National Training award for Partnership and Collaboration. This major haul of internationally important awards and the independent confirmation of LINE being the UK's market leading provider of bespoke e-learning content*, are important milestones for LINE as it begins preparations to celebrate 21 years in the learning and communications business.
Steve Ash, LINE's Director of Sales and Marketing says, "What is important about these awards is the breadth of our work that they showcase and the independent, external recognition they provide of its quality. The judging for all of these awards focused on the results that the programmes of work we create, achieve for our clients. This is of major significance, particularly in the current trading climate. The talent which makes up the LINE team is unparalleled and our focus on achieving quantifiable business results for our clients allows us to create highly productive, long term working partnerships with them."
*British Computer Society Research August 09
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About LINE
LINE is one of Europe's leading learning and communications providers and the market leading provider of bespoke e-learning solutions in the UK*. A results-focused company that works with clients to bring about change and transformation in their organisations. LINE provides an end-to-end, integrated service from initial research and design to implementation and evaluation.
Based in London, Sheffield and Zurich, LINE has a prestigious client base built up over two decades spanning both corporate and public sectors, with particular strength in Defence. Current clients include BP, Credit Suisse, Ford, Royal Bank of Scotland, the Home Office, MOD, IKEA, Novartis, Swiss Re, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the BBC.
LINE's highly talented, industry-leading team is known for its creativity and leading-edge expertise in advanced learning techniques and technologies. As the market leader in its space, the company has the scale and capabilities to take on large, strategically-focused initiatives, and the partnerships in place to act as a 'one-stop shop'.
The company has consistently won awards for the innovation and effectiveness of its solutions, including most recently, the UK National Training Award for Partnership and Collaboration, E-learning Award for Excellence in Production of Learning Content and a Brandon Hall gold award for Best Custom Content.
* British Computer Society research August 09
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