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Budgeting Essentials for Custom eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Balancing quality and budget often feels like a trade-off, but it doesn’t have to be. The focus of this blog is to guide you through the budgeting process for custom eLearning content development. This approach is about creating tailored learning experiences without compromising on quality, regardless of budget constraints.

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Planning your 2021 Training Budget? Here’s How to Get it Approved

Cloudshare

It’s budget season again, and this year, according to the annual LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report, 57% of L&D professionals are asking for an increase in budget for online learning. Before you head into a big budget meeting, make sure you have feedback from various stakeholders, both employees and customers, too.

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Role of a Learning Consultant: Insightful discussion imported from LinkedIn

ID Reflections

I started this discussion to understand the roles (tacit and explicit) that a learning consultant plays. Sahana Chattopadhyay Senior Consultant at Zensar Technologies What does a Learning Consultant do? What are some of the primary and secondary functions that a business expects from a learning consultant?

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Moments of Need: Rethinking Learning & Development

EduPivot Knowledge Center

These systems, which are costly to uphold, are inevitably ineffective in meeting the ever-evolving learning and development needs of organizations and their employees. For many business leaders, the training budget (including personnel) seems like a logical byline to cut.

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Corporate Learning Job Roles Landscape

Webanywhere

E-Learning Specialist: Creates and maintains digital learning modules, manages online learning platforms, and ensures a seamless e-learning experience for employees.

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3 reasons external benchmarking is bad for corporate learning

CLO Magazine

Just as strengths, when overused, become weaknesses, so we have seen a useful and practical approach to benchmarking in corporate learning become a value-destroying practice. Increasingly, we have observed management consultancies using benchmarking frameworks that are counterproductive to good, strategic learning in organizations.

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Need to Calculate LMS ROI? Here’s How Business Leaders Do The Math

Talented Learning

If you’re responsible for organizational learning, you’re probably planning new or improved instructional programs for the coming year. Many people would say, “If it’s in the budget, just buy it.” And without an increased budget, you’ll need to let go of those non-essentials.

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