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Home » INE Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Hands-On Training Amid Widening Skills Gaps
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INE Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Hands-On Training Amid Widening Skills Gaps

By News RoomDecember 11, 20254 Mins Read
INE Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Hands-On Training Amid Widening Skills Gaps
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INE Highlights Enterprise Shift Toward Hands-On Training Amid Widening Skills Gaps

CARY, N.C., Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

As AI accelerates job transformation, INE supports organizations reallocating Q4 budgets to experiential, performance-driven upskilling.

With 90% of organizations facing critical skills gaps (ISC2) and AI reshaping job roles across cybersecurity, cloud, and IT operations, enterprises are rapidly reallocating L&D budgets toward hands-on training that delivers measurable, real-world performance. INE is uniquely positioned to support this shift, helping organizations invest their end-of-year budgets in scalable labs, simulations, and immersive learning experiences that strengthen workforce readiness ahead of 2026.

As organizations prepare for 2026, L&D teams are under pressure to justify spend with measurable outcomes. Traditional e-learning continues to grow, but enterprise buyers are shifting their dollars toward hands-on, performance-based training, where they see faster time-to-competency, higher retention, and clearer ROI. This is especially true in highly technical disciplines like cybersecurity, cloud, and IT operations, where real-world proficiency directly affects business resilience.

End-of-Year Budgets Are Fueling a Shift Toward Experiential Learning

With Q4 spend-down deadlines approaching, organizations are increasingly using remaining budget to invest in solutions that deliver immediate operational value. Certification-only programs, long a staple of enterprise L&D, struggle to address the speed and complexity of current technology industry demands.

Hands-on learning has become the preferred model for both learners and business leaders. The LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report notes that 74% of employees prefer experiential, hands-on learning over passive methods. This shift reflects a broader recognition: enterprises need training that shortens onboarding time, builds confidence, and prepares employees for real scenarios—not just exams.

INE enables organizations to direct their end-of-year budgets toward:

  • Real-world labs and simulations
  • Immersive, scenario-based learning
  • Skills pathways tied to practical performance
  • Adaptive training powered by AI
  • Continuously updated content aligned to emerging threats and technologies

“L&D leaders want training that improves readiness on day one,” said Lindsey Rinehart, Chief Executive Officer at INE. “End-of-year budgets are increasingly being deployed toward experiential learning because the impact is immediate, measurable, and directly tied to workforce performance.”

Skills Gaps Are Intensifying Demand for Hands-On Training

The global skills shortage has become one of the costliest operational risks organizations face, contributing to increased incidents, slower remediation, and rising burnout across technical teams. Research from IBM shows that skills gaps contribute to 82% of security breaches, underscoring the need for training methods that build real-world capability—not just theoretical understanding.

Hands-on learning has proven to be the most reliable solution. Practice-based training delivers up to 75% knowledge retention (Learning Pyramid / LinkedIn Learning analysis), compared to just 5–20% for lecture- or video-based programs, and can reduce time-to-competency by as much as 45%. These outcomes make immersive training essential for closing skills gaps quickly and sustainably.

AI Adoption Is Accelerating the Move Toward Practice-First Learning

AI-driven corporate training is expanding rapidly across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with strong growth projected through 2033 (LinkedIn Market Forecast). As AI transforms workflows, enterprises require training systems that adapt to learner proficiency, evaluate real-world performance, and continuously assess skills readiness.

INE’s platform aligns directly with these demands, delivering dynamic hands-on labs, intelligent analytics, and performance-based insights that organizations can scale globally.

INE Positioned to Support 2026 Workforce Needs

As organizations finalize their 2026 workforce development strategies, INE offers a proven, experiential training platform built to reduce operational risk and accelerate skills development. By directing end-of-year budgets toward hands-on training with INE, enterprises can:

  • Reduce ramp-up time for technical teams
  • Validate skills with measurable, performance-based analytics
  • Increase workforce readiness and resilience
  • Support continuous upskilling for emerging technologies
  • Deploy scalable, real-world training globally

“Enterprises that invest their remaining Q4 budgets into hands-on, performance-driven learning will enter 2026 with stronger teams and significantly improved operational readiness,” said Rinehart.

INE Enterprise enables companies to turn training investments into measurable performance gains that directly support business resilience and growth.

About INE Security

INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and certification. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security’s suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity and is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career.

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Chief Marketing Officer
Kim Lucht
INE
[email protected] 

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