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Small Business, Big Benefits: Transforming your Workforce with eLearning

EduPivot Knowledge Center

Small businesses, however, and even those with fewer than 100 employees, can still harness the full potential of eLearning to train and develop their workforce effectively. In today’s market, small businesses no longer need to invest in the conventional approach of hiring a dedicated learning and development team.

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Skillsoft buying SumTotal – My Take

eLearning 24-7

Like many of you, I was surprised to find out that Skillsoft is in the process of acquiring SumTotal. The reason for the acquisition at least from a press release and information on the purchase (and available for viewing on the Skillsoft site), screams of HCM (Human Capital Management). If you currently oversee Training do you?

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Learning System TrailBlazers – Who’s Next?

eLearning 24-7

I personally think what has hurt them in the greater market is the push by so many vendors (some of which are legit competitors) to refer to them as “traditional”, citing how long they have been around. Knowledge Arcade makes up 50% of their sales (for 2020), and will likely do at least that for 2021. Skillsoft).

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How to Get What You Want from Vendors

CLO Magazine

Should technology malfunction or no longer serve its purpose, it would be seamlessly replaced with the help of an honest, easy-to-work-with vendor. In the process of purchasing learning technology from a vendor, learning leaders often forget to ask the most important questions. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Niko Drakoulis.

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Let’s talk Content & Courses with Don Spear, CEO, OpenSesame, Andrew Barnes,CEO, GO1, Laura Baldwin, President, O’Reilly Media

eLearning 24-7

Note: There are vendors, including publishers/providers who use the term “EdTech” to refer to corporate, associations, education and government, which only adds to the confusion. There are way too many vendors who only have either GO1 or OpenSesame, which to me is a major error on their part.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

From a vendor perspective there was a huge impact, but what was odd, is that some vendors still are living in the past, as though, this is a minor blip, and in 2021, everything will go back as it was – corporate wise that is. Sorry to disappoint – but it won’t. . that needed a system. Oh, and a huge chunk stinks.

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

eLearning 24-7

If it can be consumed for knowledge, then it slides under content. . If you went directly to the 3rd party course provider, they would sell the courses to you, then work directly with your vendor to add them. Then – Client contacts their new LMS vendor or current one, says they need courses in Business, Safety, Software.

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