Learning systems buyers are always more successful when they invest their limited time evaluating qualified vendors for their specific business situation vs. trying to qualify 700 vendors themselves.
I'm beginning to think that an astonishing number of L&D practitioners aren't paying attention to today’s most promising organizational learning trend.
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For training content providers, this approach is logistically far superior to sending a file to customers who must load it on their LMS and then update it on an ongoing basis.
The best way to find a learning system that works for your organization is to start with a strong set of requirements.
Large employee-focused LMS vendors can provide more hands-on professional service, but this comes at a steep incremental cost beyond license fees.
NPV is the difference between a project's present value for every year of cash inflows (typically from revenue or savings), and the present value for every year of cash outflows (usually expenses) that support the project.
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Most associations are naturally positioned to succeed with reinvented member education programs because they're already widely known and respected in their industry.










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