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Campus Report 2011. Ipsos Training Center. Main Achievements. During 2011 the Ipsos Training Center (ITC) reached the following main achievements: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Campus Report 2011
Ipsos Training Center
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During 2011 the Ipsos Training Center (ITC) reached the following main achievements:•A new server has been put in place and a new Campus for employees and clients is up and running and constantly being updated with improvements for an easier and more efficient use of it.
•The ITC Webpage has been constantly updated reflecting the latest changes and additions to the new curriculum and we created new brochures targeted to employees and clients.
•A new edition of ASI Newcomers Certification program and the CPG School in all regions were completed.
•New courses, both on Research and Leadership & Managerial Skills were added to the ITC offer.
•We hosted 123 webinars for all the WSBLs and our first webinar for the HR community (Strengthening Bonds within HR) was delivered.
•Marketing training courses were updated showing a consistent design.
•World of learning with Ipsos, a new campaign for clients, has started being promoted through our Account Managers and Directors within our clients.
•Some Managerial courses were also made available to clients.
Main Achievements
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Courses OfferedNumber of courses available as at December 31st, under each category:
Category Number of available courses
EMPLOYEE CAMPUS
Newcomers 5
Specialism 83
Management & Leadership
18
SubTotal 106
CLIENT CAMPUS Courses for clients 14
SubTotal 14
Overall Total 120
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Employees’ e-Campus usageThe e-Campus is currently being used in 63 countries out of the 67 in which Ipsos operates.
Four countries are not currently using the Campus:-Albania-Ecuador-Iraq-Montenegro
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Course Registrations per region
Employees’ e-Campus usage
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Employees’ e-Campus usage
CountryTotal
United States 1146Brazil 1092Peru 722Mexico 715Argentina 680Colombia 557Canada 394Chile 212Venezuela 102Puerto Rico 87Panama 82Dominican Republic 65Bolivia 58Costa Rica 23
Guatemala 13
Dominica 1
AMERICA OVERALL594
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Country TotalChina 1781India 1356Korea 731Japan 302Singapore 276Australia 226Taiwan 203Indonesia 188Philippines 145Hong Kong 137Malaysia 45
Thailand 49
ASIA PACIFIC OVERALL 5439
Country TotalUnited Kingdom 653Russia 534France 430Germany 340Turkey 333Romania 244Poland 234Czech Republic 220Switzerland 220Croatia 150Sweden 137Italy 118Spain 103Ukraine 90Serbia 77Hungary 62Belgium 60Slovenia 47Portugal 43Bosnia and Herzegovina 38Macedonia 22Norway 19Slovakia 12
EUROPE OVERALL 4190
Country Total
Jordan 277UAE 152Saudi Arabia 114Kenya 89Egypt 60South Africa 47Morocco 39Kuwait 36Nigeria 21Lebanon 19Bahrain 8
MEA OVERALL 862
These charts show the ITC campus activity during 2011, considering the number of registrations for courses, regardless of completion.
2011 EMPLOYEE REGISTRATIONS
16,440
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Country Top 5 – Course Enrollment
CHINA (1781)
INDIA (1356)
UNITED STATES (1146)
KOREA (731)
BRAZIL (1092)
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Level of Completion
Unstarted Started Completed Passed
AMERICA 21% 11% 2% 65%
ASIA 27% 11% 2% 60%
EUROPE 26% 9% 2% 63%
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
31% 14% 3% 52%
The following chart shows the level of completion of the courses in which employees enrolled during 2011.
Unstarted: courses assigned but still pending to startStarted: course not finished yetCompleted: exam not passed yetPassed: exam successfully completed / certificate has been issued
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Average of Courses taken in 2011
Average of courses taken in 2011 per employee with activity in the campus during the same period of time
REGION Employees with activity in the campus during 2011
Registrations 2011
Average of courses per employee w/ activity in 2011
AMERICAS 1159 5949 5.1ASIA PACIFIC 911 5439 5.9EUROPE 921 4190 4.5MEA 161 862 5.3TOTAL 3152 16440 5.2
REGION Employees with an account in the campus
Registrations 2011
Average of courses per employee w/ account in the campus
AMERICAS 1964 5949 3.0ASIA PACIFIC 1297 5439 4.1EUROPE 1599 4190 2.6MEA 334 862 2.5TOTAL 5194 16440 3.1
Average of courses taken in 2011 per employee with an account created in the campus
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Penetration Rate
Employees with activity in the campus during 2011 over Ipsos Headcount as at Dec 31st, 2011
REGION Employees with activity in the campus during 2011
HC as at Dec 31st
Penetration rate: Employees w/activity in 2011 / Total HC
AMERICAS 1159 4037 28.7%ASIA PACIFIC 911 2230 40.9%EUROPE 921 4756 19.4%MEA 161 768 21.0%TOTAL 3152 11791 26.7%
REGION Employees with an account in the campus
HC as at Dec 31st
Penetration rate II: Employees w/ account in the ITC / Total HC
AMERICAS 1964 4037 48.6%ASIA PACIFIC 1297 2230 58.2%EUROPE 1599 4756 33.6%MEA 334 768 43.5%TOTAL 5194 11791 44.1%
Employees with an account created in the campus over Ipsos Headcount as at Dec 31st, 2011
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Client Campus activityTop 5 Courses among clients
According to the number of registrations received – 2011
Top 5 Clients- According to the number of registrations to courses – 2011
Total number of registrations for courses, during the period: 811
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Next Year’s Challenges
• Welcome all former Synovate employees to our e-learning platform
• Update the contents of our products’ training courses to match the new Ipsos’ offer
• Host webinars for the different WSBLs to shorten the transition process and help all employees get familiar with new products and methodologies and to know who is who in this Better Ipsos
• Add new functionalities to our platform• Reinforce the communication with
Employees and Clients
• Develop and implement a Leadership program
• Enhance the Management curriculum
• Strengthen bonds within the L&D community at Ipsos (creating an L&D strong network)
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