Amazon
Blossom Academy
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Cigna
Corporate Gurukul
Deloitte
Frontizo
Godrej
KPMG
Medecro Ai
Prione
Qatar Airways
Staples
Tetra Pak
Twinleaves
Uniphore
Vistaprint
Walmart
World Health Organization (WHO)
Xerox
Appario
Clicktech
Sheng Li Tel
Karma Experience
Made Easy
MENIIT
NEXT IAS
Optiva
Technowizard
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  • Courses that look fine but do not change behavior
  • Vendors who execute but do not think
  • Slow delivery and rigid processes
  • Poor scalability for global rollouts
  • Weak instructional design
  • No understanding of AI, automation, or modern learning

Common Mistakes Enterprises Make

  • Choosing based on price alone
  • Selecting vendors who only “convert PPTs”
  • Ignoring instructional design capability
  • Underestimating localisation complexity
  • Hiring for one project instead of a long-term partner
  • Treating eLearning as content, not performance enablement

This guide helps you avoid those traps.

The Qquench “How to Hire an eLearning Partner” Checklist

Define Outcomes, Not Just Content

What should learners do differently after training?

Assess Instructional Thinking

Ask how they approach learning design, not just tools.

Review Real Case Studies

Look for relevance, scale, and impact.

Validate Global & AI Capability

Can they support localisation, automation, and future evolution?

Understand Delivery & QA Processes

Clarity prevents surprises.

Choose a Partner, Not a Vendor

Long-term thinking matters.


Questions on Your Mind?

Q1. What is the difference between custom eLearning and off-the-shelf courses?

Custom eLearning is designed around your context, learners, and goals. Off-the-shelf courses are generic.

Q2. How long does custom eLearning development take?

Anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on scope and complexity.

Q3. Should AI be part of modern eLearning development?

Yes — when used responsibly to accelerate production, localisation, and updates.

Q4. How do I assess instructional design quality?

Ask for design rationale, learning objectives, and examples of behaviour change.

Q5. Is custom eLearning more expensive?

Initially, yes — but it delivers higher ROI and longer lifespan.

Q6. Can one partner handle global rollout?

Yes — if they have localisation, scale, and governance capability.

Q7. What should a good eLearning partner relationship feel like?

Collaborative, transparent, and focused on outcomes.