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How does TACTICS meet business needs?
Stage 1 - Analyse
Stage 2 - Define
Stage 3 - Design and develop
Stage 4 - Deploy
Stage 5 - Maintain and sustain

How does TACTICS meet business needs?
TACTICS will work with your people to ensure that our information and learning solution meets your business needs. Our approach involves analysing, defining, designing, developing, deploying and maintaining the solution.

Stage 1 - Analyse
To gain a detailed understanding of your organisation and business needs, we analyse the:
• business goals
• user profile and goals
• information management approach, and
• existing user support infrastructure.

Stage 2 - Define solution
We work with you to define:
• the components of the blended learning solution
• authoring processes and tools
• deployment strategy, and
• prototyping.

Stage 3 - Design and Develop
We work with you to create the components of your blended solutions and conduct usability testing. Components of our solutions include content development, training, web design and eLearning.

See: What We Do.

Stage 4 - Deploy
We work with you to execute the solution across a variety of medium, such as print, Internet, LMS, CMS and hand-held devices.

Stage 5 - Maintain and Sustain
We work with you to:
• evaluate the outcomes
• modify the solution as required
• continue internal skills transfer, and
• refine maintenance process and tools.
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Learning Design Approach


Learning design is the systematic approach that TACTICS employs for the design and development of our information and learning solutions.

This approach is the TACTICS way of ensuring that we produce quality solutions that meet learner needs as well as overall business requirements.

See: Learning design approach.
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