About

I am an education & training consultant, with over eighteen years of experience directed at designing and implementing technology-enabled learning, across domains. This experience spans consulting, solution design, roadmap development, content and instructional design strategy, project management, and implementation and management of of learning solutions.

Consulting Focus

  • business modelling, feasibility evaluation, strategy and implementation
  • supporting organisations in various stages of their learning & development initiatives
  • designing relevant, practical and economically viable “future-proof” solutions
  • defining processes and check-points, for implementation

My experience spans a broad range of education and learning contexts, including:

  • analytical and creative approach to business problem of training and education
  • inclusion of new-age tools for learning
  • project planning and execution
  • process definition, management and audit
  • managing large and geographically distributed project teams
  • instructional design, storyboarding, design reviews

Learning & Development – Sector Experience

  • Government: Education
  • Government: Defence
  • Educational Publishing
  • Universities & Colleges
  • Schools: ICT
  • Schools: Teacher Training
  • NGO (Non-governmental Organisations)
  • Continuing Education
  • Banking & Finance
  • Healthcare
  • International Security

Earlier, I co-founded LearningMate, where I worked in various capacities across the organisation as vice-president of professional services, Chief Operating Officer, and also setup the UK operations for LearningMate. Recently I handled strategic initiatives in the company directing product strategy – including the development of a SaaS-based collaborative learning platform and mobile learning solutions.

A detailed resume is available at my Linkedin profile.

View Atul Sabnis's profile on LinkedIn

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