From now on, your organization's survival will likely depend on your ability to educate customers, prospects, channel partners and other external audiences, in addition to employees.
Cornerstone is acquiring Saba. What does this mean for organizations that buy learning systems, and for other LMS vendors? Our lead analyst, John Leh, shares his point of view...
Most associations are naturally positioned to succeed with reinvented member education programs because they're already widely known and respected in their industry.
LMS implementation is generally much faster, cheaper and easier than it was a decade ago, thanks largely to the massive shift toward cloud-based applications.
The key to success is a process that compares qualified vendors on an apples-to-apples basis, which is why we communicate requirements in a structured request for proposal (RFP).
Businesses are interested in developing measurable learning initiatives so they can evaluate outcomes and compare their value with other priorities.










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