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Learning Pool Features on ‘Top Compliance Training LMS Software’ List 2023

Learning Pool

Learning Pool, the global provider of corporate learning with extraordinary outcomes, is thrilled to have made the 2023 list for ‘Top Compliance Training LMS Software’ by eLearning Industry. . Each year, eLearning Industry recognizes outstanding compliance training within organizations, putting together a list of its top LMSs.

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State of the LMS 2012

eLearning 24-7

Equally they are focusing on compliance components assuming that this is a huge upswing for an extensive list of companies. As noted earlier in this post, the whole “compliance” driven features is striking the market at a fervor pace. Compliance – 42.8%. Product – 54.2%. Technical and IT – 45.7%.

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A Look at Learning’s Future

CLO Magazine

A slow but steady economic recovery is driving optimism toward learning investments. Firm spending on learning and development has been volatile since 2008, declining and recovering in reaction to the global financial crisis and its abatement.

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2013 Global Learning — Division 1

CLO Magazine

Regulatory compliance can vary widely, and there are language barriers as well as cultural ambiguities. Now that it is an international tech consultancy boasting more than 164,000 workers and the Cognizant Academy, learning has become a strategic differentiator for the organization. It has met with great success.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

This is especially true when the content is more about compliance than performance. However, unless you can turn that into actionable information especially the kind of Data Driven learning solutions, then I'm not sure I buy that this will be much more than a neat thing to talk about and for vendors to sell.

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Should You Break Up With Your LMS?

CLO Magazine

Dissatisfaction with learning management systems is at an all-time high. Organizations’ intent to replace has risen from 33 percent of companies surveyed in 2011 to 47 percent in 2012, according to “The Race to Replace: Results From the 2012 LMS Trends Survey” from the Brandon Hall Group.