Professionals across the globe rate Ideagen Policy Logic's attestation as transformational. News Corp UK, National Australia Bank, The Barnet Group—Ideagen Policy Logic has proven ROI across many varied sectors. G2 recognition validates what users experience daily.
Employee policy attestation for comprehensive training management
Policy updates reach different teams at different speeds. Training completion varies by department.
Ideagen Policy Logic creates complete visibility through intelligent attestation tracking. Our platform combines targeted courses with automated workflows and a user-friendly interface to ensure consistent understanding organisation-wide.

Automated policy training management
Ideagen Policy Logic's training management system combines automated triggers with proven learning methodologies. Automatically launch training when policies update and track completion in real-time. Interactive tests reinforce knowledge and advanced analytics pinpoint improvement areas through visual reporting.

Manual tracking creates compliance blind spots
Are you spending hours verifying compliance manually because you are using spreadsheets to track who's read what?
Ideagen Policy Logic creates forensic audit trails for every interaction with real-time tracking of acknowledgements through intuitive dashboards. The platform integrates with your existing workflows.

Outdated policy versions lead to inconsistent implementation
Manchester follows version 3. Milan uses version 2.
Ideagen Policy Logic invalidates old versions automatically. Smart version control ensures everyone operates from current standards and centralised control prevents confusion.

Ad-hoc training programmes fail to address evolving requirements
Training happens when someone remembers.
Ideagen Policy Logic assigns targeted learning paths automatically with role-based requirements triggering specific courses through configurable rules. Quickly and easily track completion rates and assess competency systematically.

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