Tata Interactive Systems - Corporate Solutions

Corporate Solutions

Services: These typically comprise consulting assignments and offshore development services. Client requirements can vary vastly and each solution is highly customized to the specific business need.

Products: TIS offers clients a structured set of “customizable products” that include simulation-based Learning Objects (SimBLs), story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs) and Software Solutions such as learning portals, learning content management systems etc.

The broad categories into which TIS’s solutions may be divided include:

  • Orientation & Compliance training for new recruits.
  • Technical Training related to engineering, use of machinery, technical procedures etc.
  • Enterprise Application Training – these follow the CREAT methodology (Customized Range of Enterprise Application Training) – and are for providing training on any software including SAP, Oracle, Siebel etc.
  • Performance Support is a key area that encompasses various domains and helps in providing on-the-job training using Electronic Performance Support Systems – software tools like process maps, calculators, encyclopedias etc.
  • TATA Interactive Systems’ (TIS) business simulations include TOPSIM (highly customized simulation workshops designed to build business acumen and develop leadership) and SimBLs - Management Simulations (library of 160+ simulation based learning objects, based on real life problems and designed to provide a complete immersive learning experience).
  • Product Training uses the Prod Pack format to provide holistic training for telecom service providers, retail chains, pharmaceutical companies, medical equipment manufacturers etc. Prod Pack comprises “learning nuggets”, manuals, and case studies etc.

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