A podcast opens up a whole slew of attractive publishing options, compared to written articles or videos. Suddenly, you have access to major publishing platforms with tens of millions of users.
The key to understanding stickiness is knowing how many customers are defecting, and why – as well as how many are staying, and why.
When and why does it make sense for organizations to choose an open source LMS as a foundation for extended enterprise learning? Find out on The Talented Learning Show!
For digital transformation success, companies need to abandon preconceived notions about customers. Instead, be experts at learning customers' true needs, preferences and behaviors.
If each audience has highly specific needs, an all-purpose solution may be only marginally effective, at best.
From a practical and political perspective, choosing an extended enterprise LMS independent of HR or L&D is often easier than pursuing a one-LMS-for-all solution.
Businesses are interested in developing measurable learning initiatives so they can evaluate outcomes and compare their value with other priorities.
Price points should reflect the cost of the core product, the perceived value of educational content, the level of expected demand and competitive pricing pressures. More complex products naturally command a higher price for related education.
How do companies use customer education programs to boost product use and drive business growth? Listen as expert Dave Derington explains on The Talented Learning Show!
By having an LMS and keeping it updated, AI will come your way sooner or later as a new feature commonly covered by your license cost.










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