Software applications can train specific skills to creative, IT, and all kinds of employed professionals as well as to employees of staffing agencies. But the problem, one software developer claims, is not who is trained or what they are trained to do, but how well the training fits the company’s or client’s business needs. With this in mind, they’re developing software that syncs job training with business needs.
Not to be confused with the the Windows text editor or the gun-care lubricant of the same name, the new software, called Prolix, aims to ensure “proper alignment between individual training and business priorities,” according to “Software Solution Identifies Skills Gaps In The Workplace” in Science Daily. Read the rest of this entry »