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Tips for Developing an LMS RFP

Association eLearning

So, you’re ready to take the initial plunge into eLearning, and you’re thinking of issuing a request for proposal (RFP). Distributing an RFP is a wonderful way to “set the stage” for your ideal learning management system (LMS). When the going gets tough, it may be tempting to copy another organization’s RFP requirements.

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Buying a learning system? 5 top things to consider

Learning Pool

Your budget. The first consideration is your available budget. If you only have the budget for one system and are referring to, or gaining inspiration from, the Fosway 9-Grid for Learning Systems , you will need a learning suite , not a specialist. Specialists will rarely be the only learning system in an organization.

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The Bid Process for Learning Tech: 3 Steps to Get It Right

Degreed

This means thinking about the process as much more than an exercise in checking off a list of product features or compliance points.Let’s explore three key steps you can take to make the bid process for a new learning tech solution work for you and your organization. With your business case in hand, it’s time to secure an approved budget.

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When should you outsource your training or eLearning development?

eLearningMind

All products, processes, and technologies related to that sub-task are then owned, implemented, and managed by the outsourcing vendor. Cost: Will your efforts result in a lower-cost product than outsourcing it? Create a Request for Proposals (RFP). Evaluate responses to your RFP from qualified training outsourcing companies.

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Training Management Processes: The “Training Trend” Least Talked About for 2024

Training Orchestra

According to a recent talk with Fiona Leteney of the Fosway Group , extended enterprise training will continue to grow as companies across the globe expand their services and the breadth of their products. That means investing not just in employees, but also customers and partners.

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Benay: “Not enough innovation is being developed in Canada”

Trajectory IQ

They’ll insist that they are under the same rigid procurement or Request For Proposal (RFP) process as any small/medium IT company in Canada. Unfortunately when it comes to proposals and RFP’s, most small Canadian IT companies like mine might have one or two people responding to RFP’s. It’s hilarious. The only difference?

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“Not enough innovation is being developed in Canada”

Trajectory IQ

They’ll insist that they are under the same rigid procurement or Request For Proposal (RFP) process as any small/medium IT company in Canada. Unfortunately when it comes to proposals and RFP’s, most small Canadian IT companies like mine might have one or two people responding to RFP’s. It’s hilarious. The only difference?