'Skills easy' offers discounted e-courses to develop employee skills

Full sales course can range between US$2-10.

Skills easy (www.skillseasy.com) is an electronic publishing company that specialises in content development and distribution to help small and medium businesses develop their people. It offers the organisation free usage of the platform which can be used as their own Human Resource Management System (HRMS), with the option to buy off-the-shelf e-learning courses.

The programming was done by Ranosys, a Singaporean mobile company that concentrates on enterprise, mobile application development and Magento-based e-commerce solutions.

Alun Watson is the founder of Skills easy. His sales management practice and employee development training of over 20 years gained him the understanding of helping people and organisation at all levels and sizes. He has trained thousands of professionals in Asia and still continues to deliver Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) through Singapore Media Academy.

Watson describes his new program as the "iTunes" for staff development. As some people see e-learning as complicated, overpriced, and difficult to source, Watson created Skills easy to solve these issues.

“I wanted to offer e-learning to corporate clients and it seemed that they are simply not geared up to do it. Some have done the odd course here and there but it is expensive and difficult to track their effectiveness. So I built a platform which enables any company of any size to have their own e-learning capability and a way to integrate so that it adds value to their people and it's free,” explained Watson.

In addition, Skills easy is offering a range of courses for about US$2-10 that can be useful for various organisation which integrates with their development program.
 

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