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Does anyone know of a training site that offers People Soft ?
I agree with celt365′s suggestion of a Microsoft Access database. It provides great flexibility and you can query on any field.
We highly recommend the HR Serve system. It combines training, testing and performance tracking capabilities with a full compliment of additional HR tools, and the price can’t be beat. Check out their website for more information.
We use http://www.EssentialLearning.com Essential Learning offers online learning, staff compliance training and continuing education for behavioral health, mental health, addiction treatment, community health, developmental disability, community action and child welfare organizations.
We use http://www.EssentialLearning.com Essential Learning offers online learning, staff compliance training and continuing education for behavioral health, mental health, addiction treatment, community health, developmental disability, community action and child welfare organizations.
We just use an Excel spreadsheet. It’s free (assuming you already have Excel), easy to set up, sortable, etc.
My company recently began using Learning Management System by Saba. It tracks training and allows managers and administrators to assign training to employees as well. Works well!
Try: http://www.sharewarejunction.com/info32938.htm – this is a very inexpensive and user-friendly training software that is great. We’ve been using it for the last two months and everyone is very happy with it. You also get a free 30 day trial.
I use a great program Staff Files – it’s available from Atlas Business Solutions – http://www.abs-usa.com. You can definitely manage training and due dates and do custom stuff as well.
Depending on how many people you’re talking about something as simple as an Excell spreadsheet or an Access database might work well. I recently created an Access database to track about 500 employees training sessions. It allows you to see more varied information about the sessions and the employees. You can also customise the information you want to see.