Abstract

This research looks at the correlation between employees' overall job performance, productivity, trainability, job happiness,organisational commitment with E-learning based training methods. E-learning has made it possible for organisations to completely re-engineer the training process, while also realising the many benefits that e- learning offers. The growth of any country requires the promotion of e-learning activities. People are concerned about the rapid expansion and educational progress in today's society. If a plan is made, then the desired outcomes are sure to follow. HR and learning and development Managers at all levels of the corporate hierarchy are always seeking new and more economical methods of educating the staff members. Although more expensive than classroom education, e-learning is also less expensive in the longer run. Additional expenditures, like as training facilities and travel fees for workers or trainers, are significantly decreased by using e-learning methods in conjunctions with traditional trainings. Although this is true, one instructional approach that remains here to stay is e-learning, which teaches people required information, skills, and attitudes. How it is developed, administered, and assessed will determine how effective it is, as well as how viable it is. This Research paper takes a detailed look at current condition of e-learning in India’s Corporate Sector. We analyse the efficacy of e-learning by analysing the literature that addresses the consequences of e-learning. This research agenda was developed with the purpose of uniting the science and practice of e-learning.

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