Are there industries where e-learning has minimal infiltration and why?
FC: Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have always been the odd target for e-learning. With their mix of technophobia and learning adversity, SMEs have yet to prove their adoption of learning technologies. This is quite odd: A poll issued in September by the Kaufmman Foundation, which questioned a sample of 860 Americans on who could best save the world economic system, reported that Americans trust SME managers to be the wisest decision-makers on the market. SME entrepreneurs were identified as being those who know what to do in tough times. It’s surprising that SME executives rarely decide to invest in e-learning despite the huge benefits they might reap. LNG: Please comment about the linguistic and cultural differences between European countries, and between the U.S. and other countries. How do these differences impact what you do? FC:Europe has more than 40 languages and even more educational systems if you count the many intrastate organizations at the regional level. This requires a