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OpenSesame announces partnership with the American Management Association to expand leadership, management, and business skills course library

OpenSesame

Enterprises can now leverage engaging, scenario-based elearning to develop employees’ leadership, management, and business skills. Global 2000 companies leverage the OpenSesame Plus subscription with over 7,500 curated courses — now including AMA’s real-world scenario-based courses — to develop learners’ leadership and soft skills.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

To understand the history of the LMS, there are five items that drove it. Most of it came, via 3rd party providers, or what we referred to as “boutique shops” – think custom development (fee-based) that someone, company, government, institution, and so forth hired to create a course or courses. Blackboard.

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The LMS – Let’s Set The Record Straight

eLearning 24-7

The premise that an LXP, for example, does so much more than an LMS is 100% untrue. The vast majority of LXPs today are within a learning platform, or an LMS or as an add-on option to either of those offerings. Docebo, an LMS, scores around 62%. Thrive, a former legit LXP, is now an LMS. Yet here we are. Both are LMSs.

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Podcast 9: Association LMS Trends – With Linda Bowers of WBT Systems

Talented Learning

EPISODE 9 – TOPIC SUMMARY AND GUEST: Associations everywhere are reinventing the way they engage and educate their members, thanks to ecommerce and LMS advances that help them drive new revenue streams from these strategies. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Many associations are seeking new sources of revenue from training and certification programs.

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Moments of Need: Rethinking Learning & Development

EduPivot Knowledge Center

At most organizations, learning and development is a cost center function – a structural expense that’s built into operations without tangibly contributing to profit. Most large corporations feature learning and development departments, where specialists work year-round to develop and maintain various curricula and training programs.

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Avilar is 25! Three Cheers for Our Customers and Team

Avilar

When Avilar CEO Tom Grobicki co-founded the company in 1997, he knew he wanted to do something different. As a technologist, Tom saw that software could help leaders do just that – implement competency-based strategies and processes to develop a workforce and company that thrives. Avilar Celebrates 25th Anniversary.

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Where the Corporate LMS Market is Heading (2022 and up)

eLearning 24-7

” By now, you are thinking, “Oh, he is about to say the LMS market is finished, OR that they are dinosaurs doomed, and thus us naysayers have been right all along,” sorry to disappoint, but no, no, and no. Skill development. Features ubiquitous in the LMS market are appearing as well. The LMS will change.

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