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Enterprise Learning Systems – How I love thee?

eLearning 24-7

Enterprise and The RFP The RFP is the second step. That RFP should focus on the features you want, that you thought about, that go beyond the use case – which should have noted a percentage upfront – the dealbreakers you want. How much time do you want to spend on that RFP? I say, no, you shouldn’t. Remember

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Learning technology lessons from the front lines

CLO Magazine

Do your research and be judicious with who you engage in the RFP process. Spend time vetting the vendor before you invite them to the RFP party. The RFP process is so complex and time-consuming that having too many mediocre vendors exhausts the situation. Identify few but mighty vendors. Find the money.

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50 Best eLearning Posts Of 2012

Upside Learning

Mobile Learning: The Future of Workplace Learning (CLO Summit India – Slidedeck). 10 Effective LMS RFP Guidelines. Not Just Mobile Learning, Mobile Everything. Mobile Workforce Is Growing – Is Your Training Strategy Evolving? Mobile Enables Informal Learning. Is MOOC Suitable For Corporate & Workplace Learning?

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Extended Enterprise LMS Buyers Companion – 2019 Edition

Talented Learning

Digital transformation consultant Daniel Newman weighs in… 11) Should you use an RFP when choosing an LMS? But here’s why you’ll probably want to use an RFP the next time you select a learning system… 12) Define your LMS requirements like a pro. Roundtable with Lars Hyland, CLO, Totara Learning.

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Did you know? Learning Systems Vol 3

eLearning 24-7

Pitch it to the CLO – who for whatever reason, often like the whole Kirkpatrick piece. And it should be part of the internal process of checks and balances, before that RFP goes out. I think of Kirkpatrick – hello – nobody cares – ok, the majority don’t. Use it in your marketing. Otherwise, don’t.

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Reader Reaction

CLO Magazine

Issue an RFP. Document your current state. Document your desired state. Based on the above, put together a requirements list and determine what of the list is must haves vs. nice to haves. Have vendors demo the product.

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One of These Services Is Not Like the Others

CLO Magazine

In addition to insufficiently authored requests for proposals (RFPs), another barrier to understanding a service provider’s value is the morphing of the RFP into an electronic procurement tool. How can a learning services provider help a requester understand practices and processes in a text-only box with a 100-word limitation?