Choose a score for every question to see your eLearning readiness result.
41 - 50: Excellent Fit for eLearning
You are highly suited for eLearning and demonstrate many characteristics commonly associated with successful online learners. You are self-disciplined, independent, adaptable, and motivated to learn without constant supervision.
eLearning can provide significant advantages if you are balancing professional responsibilities, business commitments, academic pursuits, or personal obligations. You are likely to benefit from self-paced modules, recorded lectures, interactive assessments, downloadable resources, and digital certifications.
Recommended Action
Explore advanced and professional certification programmes.
Consider enrolling in specialised industry-focused courses.
Maximise flexible learning opportunities to accelerate career growth.
Participate actively in online discussions, assignments, and digital communities.
You show strong potential to succeed in eLearning environments. While you may occasionally require structure, reminders, or external motivation, you already possess many important qualities needed for successful online learning.
You may benefit from clear milestones, guided modules, scheduled live sessions, personal study schedules, weekly goals, and peer-learning communities to maintain consistency and accountability.
Recommended Action
Choose programmes with clear structure and support systems.
Set weekly learning targets and reminders.
Combine self-paced learning with live online sessions where possible.
Engage with trainers and peers to maintain motivation.
Your results suggest that eLearning may still be beneficial, but a fully self-paced online environment may present challenges with consistency, focus, motivation, or independent learning discipline.
A blended learning approach that combines digital learning with coaching, workshops, mentoring, or facilitated sessions may help you achieve better outcomes.
Recommended Action
Begin with guided or shorter-duration online courses.
Use calendars and reminders to maintain consistency.
Consider blended learning programmes with trainer support.
Participate actively in discussions and practical exercises.
You may currently feel more comfortable in face-to-face learning environments where trainers provide direct interaction, structured schedules, immediate guidance, and classroom engagement.
This does not mean eLearning is impossible. With gradual exposure, guided support, and suitable programme design, you can still develop confidence in online learning over time.
Recommended Action
Explore face-to-face workshops and instructor-led training.
Start with blended learning before moving into fully online courses.
Choose programmes with trainer guidance and peer interaction.
The Language of Trust: Selling Ideas in a World of Sceptics
Introduction
Today’s consumers are more sceptical, selective, and questioning than ever before. They are exposed to countless messages daily, but they listen less and demand more proof before placing their trust in a brand. For anyone trying to sell—whether it is a product, a service, or an idea—the real challenge lies not in shouting louder, but in choosing the right words that resonate and build credibility. The Language of Trust workshop is designed to help professionals navigate this new reality by mastering the psychology of influence and the art of authentic communication. Participants will learn how to use language strategically to gain attention, inspire confidence, and establish meaningful connections with customers. By applying these techniques, you will be able to engage sceptical audiences, influence decisions more effectively, and build long-term trust that translates into lasting success.
Program Objectives
This program aims to: ● train you how to regain the confidence of your clients and customers and communicate with them on their terms
Learning Outcomes
After completing this program, the participants should be able to: ● Sell ideas, products, services to a public that just doesn’t want to hear them. ● Apply what words to use, what words to lose, and how to structure your message to overcome scepticism and build and keep the trust of your audience.