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Opinion: The LMS Isn’t Dead … Yet

CLO Magazine

For example, read the battling viewpoints expressed on this site between Carol Leaman of Axonify and Joe Majors of Saba. But these issues aren’t really the LMS vendors’ fault. The L&D industry forced LMS vendors to expand beyond their core competencies. That’s a good thing for all of us, including the LMS vendors.

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Extended Enterprise LMS Buyers Companion – 2019 Edition

Talented Learning

What does effective customer training look like? Roundtable with Lars Hyland, CLO, Totara Learning. Featuring Kevin Hanegan, CLO at Qlik. How to make the most of vendor demos and proof-of-concept projects. Which technology and business factors are shaping the extended enterprise LMS market? Charles Ackerman, Sr.

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Don’t Believe the Hype. Learning Management Systems Are Alive and Well

CLO Magazine

Yes, one or two of the multibillion-dollar vendors that entered the LMS market via acquisition have lost track of their product offerings over the years. Yes, some traditional vendors have evolved more slowly than others. Better yet, senior leaders now have visibility into the effectiveness of Hyatt’s learning investment.

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Time for Change: MOOCs and Learning Technology

CLO Magazine

Companies such as Blackboard, CBT Systems — now Skillsoft — Saba and Docent were born. The explosion of MOOCs and new tools for education will have three big effects on corporate learning. It’s inevitable that vendors that develop free, fee or accredited programs will look for opportunities there.

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Wake UP CLO’s – Change Now

eLearning 24-7

After attending numerous shows and hearing from numerous CLOs, regardless of the vertical, I repeatedly see and hear the same thing in regards to online learning (let alone immersive learning). Traditional learning is still very effective. Live and Die by the Big Dogs – Cornerstone, SumTotal, Saba and SuccessFactors.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The availability of cost-effective resources to facilitate wide collaboration (including open source software that enables wikis, discussion groups, chat and even web conferencing) presents the chance for organizations to reconsider the effectiveness of the performance support being offered to their people. Here's what came up.

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Chief Learning Officer Unveils This Year's Top Companies for Workforce Development

CLO Magazine

March 30, 2014 — Chief Learning Officer magazine recognized 60 organizations as learning and development leaders Sunday night at the 2014 LearningElite Gala held in conjunction with the Spring CLO Symposium at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, in Dana Point, Calif. Dana Point, Calif., General Mills. 2014 LearningElite Organizations.