Is Microlearning More Effective Than Macrolearning For Corporate Training?

Brief Abstract
Employees save time at work when completing microlearning training. Microlearning serves as a cost-effective option for companies since evidence suggests that employees would rather learn in shorter bursts on their own time.
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Extended Abstract
A survey of employees in different industries ranging from marketing, higher education, and manufacturing shows interesting ways they prefer to learn skills for their jobs. With the global need for organizations to rapidly adapt and the resulting changes in job skills, people must be able to learn on their own using both micro and macro approaches. Forty-six corporate employees (20 male, 26 female) across multiple different industries, career ranks, roles, and ages were surveyed on their preference for learning new skills for their jobs. They work in different corporate industries and verticals with the majority in manufacturing, healthcare, and marketing/sales/media. It was found that those who are older feel that microlearning better equipped them for their role. Time and cost were reduced with microlearning. Employees save time at work when completing microlearning training. Microlearning serves as a cost-effective option for companies since evidence suggests that employees would rather learn in shorter bursts on their own time. The majority of participants would like to see their companies invest in better, newer eLearning platforms.