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Advance Your Learning and Development Program with an Extended Enterprise LMS

KMI Learning

This is where extended enterprise learning comes into play. Additionally, starting with an extended enterprise LMS is the best way to advance your development and learning programs now and well into the future. An extended enterprise eLearning solutions is designed to go beyond the basics and not be one-size-fits-all.

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Do You Really Need That New Elearning Consultant? If So…

Spark Your Interest

So organizations everywhere are hiring elearning consultants to help them. But in the world of consulting, there are many nightmarish stories. Do you really need that new elearning consultant? And if so what should you be wary of, and what can you do to make sure that you don’t become an elearning consulting victim?

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Going to LTUK2022? My Guide on Which vendors to check out

eLearning 24-7

The challenge with each of these events is that there are a lot of vendors pitching their systems, content, consulting firm, e-learning tool and other items, and you as the person walking the floor doesn’t necessarily know who to look at, who to seriously consider and who to avoid. The Guide of Me. Expert 101.

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Extended enterprise training 101

eFront

But as the competition grows more fierce, companies offering high-tech solutions or nuanced products should consider training people who aren’t part of their workforce. This type of training is known as extended enterprise. What do we mean by extended enterprise training? What is extended enterprise training, exactly?

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The Explosive Growth of Extended Enterprise Training

dVinci Interactive

After more than 20 years in the LMS industry, John Leh started Talented Learning, LLC as a news, research and consulting organization dedicated to all aspects of extended enterprise learning solutions. Businesses primarily invest in extended enterprise training for three reasons – to make money, save money or reduce sales cycle times.

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From L&D to Harmonized Workforce Development

Infopro Learning

For example, centers of excellence (COEs) offer on-demand expertise, shared services teams provide scalable and efficient support on repeatable tasks, and managed services or specialized vendors address peaks in demand or a lack of access to talent. 1 – High Impact Workforce research, Deloitte Consulting LLP, 2020.

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Extended Enterprise Learning Systems: Shifting Into High Gear

Talented Learning

For more than five years, I’ve been talking and writing nonstop about the business value of extended enterprise learning. In fact, today I’m doubling down on my advice about investing in extended enterprise learning solutions. What Makes Extended Enterprise Learning Such a Smart Move? It’s simple.