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Is Your LMS License Model Misaligned? How to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Talented Learning

Making Sense of LMS License Models. Throughout the last month, I’ve reviewed 12 RFP responses for 3 different LMS business scenarios: association learning, commercial training and corporate channel/customer education. There are more than 700 LMS vendors today, yet there is no standard usage-based LMS license model.

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Extended Enterprise Learning Systems: Shifting Into High Gear

Talented Learning

Because the marketplace is finally starting to see the upside of educating customers , channel partners , franchisees , contractors and others outside traditional organizational boundaries. For instance, think about customer education. Every company has customers. It’s simple. RSVP FOR THE APRIL WEBINAR NOW!

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What Factors Are Shaping the LMS Market? 2018 Learning Systems FAQ

Talented Learning

As an independent learning systems consultant , I’m often asked to share my opinion about what’s happening in the LMS market. In other words, I’m most interested in learning solutions designed for business customers and channel partners, association members, continuing education participants and the public-at-large.

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Extended Enterprise Learning Takes Center Stage

Talented Learning

We also considered business models, target customers, documented use cases and product differentiators in multiple categories: functionality, technology, system setup, ongoing support and pricing/license models. In today’s competitive business world, can any organization afford not to develop lasting customer relationships?

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The Augmented LMS: New Life for Talent Management Learning?

Talented Learning

At that time, interest in training customers, channel partners and others “outside the firewall” was on the rise, but many organizations either could not or would not use their internal employee-focused LMS to support external learning programs. LMS Demand: New Waves of Unexpected Interest. So that became our bread and butter.

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4 Corporate LMS Flavors: Which Do You Choose?

Talented Learning

Extended enterprise learning is defined as the education a corporation provides to their non-employee audiences such as external channel partners, customers, prospects, dealers, franchises, distributors and/or retailers. Customer and Prospect LMS – Solutions designed around ecommerce and integration with CRM solutions.

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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

Talented Learning

Instead, these are precision tools, aimed at customers who are grappling with well-defined issues. 16 Licensing Levels Rise. This has opened the door for small and medium-sized buyers to invest learning platforms to support education programs for employees, channel partners, customers and other external audiences.