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Latest Takeaways from Craig Weiss

eLearning 24-7

It has been a wild week from the acquisition of Saba by Cornerstone to the ability to compare systems in detail on FindAnLMS, to the Coronavirus and the usage of Microsoft Teams as part of the L&D experience. There will be more universities shutting down for a month or two, from a student standpoint and instead pressing them to go online.

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Learning Technologies Group Acquires NetDimensions

CLO Magazine

million) is smaller than the $293 million Saba-Halogen deal announced in February. According to a press release , this new acquisition rounds out LTG’s portfolio that includes digital learning specialists like LEO, Gomo, Eukleia, Preloaded and Rustici. Bravetta Hassell is a Chief Learning Officer associate editor.

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The Business of Learning

eLearning 24-7

This is why training and learning execs will often point to an increase in productivity, happier employees and customers as validation. You may think to yourself that is impossible in customer training or some other type of B2B (I include associations in the B2B market). The other number they love to present?

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LMS Identify

eLearning 24-7

Well, I am here to tell you about an amazing product that can answer your LMS questions. The first thing you should do is write down what specific features you are looking for in the product. These are your pressing reqs and most systems offer them as standards. Can you sell products as well or only courses? Specifics.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2018

Limestone Learning

In fact, a recent Technology Services Industry Association research report found that 68% of trained customers use the product more often than those who are not trained. We need a return to balance between the three components of productive thought: dream, decide, do—and then repeat. The reason? Would you like to get more done?

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