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Learning System Relationships – Renew or Break Free

eLearning 24-7

When you buy a learning system, it should only be for three years, and then you either renew or break up. The vendor whom you bought it from, gets acquired by another vendor (who you dislike or decided is not a fit) and now you are stuck for all those five years. cost of doing business or some other excuse. Pretty simple.

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Confused? Welcome to the Learning System World of 2024

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An LMS can do everything an LXP can do (depending on the vendor), and the combo LMS/LXP angle is a mish-mash of whatever a vendor thinks an LXP is (in reality, there are only a few that are legit combo – Juno Journey is one).  Some weird concoction that a vendor has devised is another.  This makes no sense to me.

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Learning System Awards #11 to #20 (2023)

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If you want the longer version, you can review past criteria, mash it up, and extract key details. Questions – Each learning system vendor was asked a series of questions. I see this in pricey systems, systems where the vendor has a lot of sales, generates healthy profit, etc. UI/UX Learner and Admin side.

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3rd Trend – Performance

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Development), which most folks in L&D have anyway, OR if you are T&D (Talent Development, which most vendors are not using as a term, even though it exists) OR HR if you are doing some Performance, then performance management is part of your domain. Again, HR, is dependent on the business, etc. We are all about employees.

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LXP – The Answers you seek

eLearning 24-7

They continue to muddle up the learning system space. Not by their choice mind you, rather by the total amount of confusion among potential buyers, prospects, businesses, etc. For example, GO1 has provided five courses/content in the past for free for some vendors. Today, it is the format most vendors follow, including LXPs.

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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. I know it seems odd.

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The Business Web

Tony Karrer

Simultaneously, companies like Google and Yahoo have announced their intention to compete against Microsoft Exchange by offering a version of their consumer email services repurposed for business. Gmail for Domains ([link] ) and Yahoo Business Email ( [link] ) are serious competitors to the traditional email server franchise.

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