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3 Ways to Earn More Money as an Instructional Designer

LearnDash

Recently I received an email from someone on LinkedIn who was curious to know more about instructional design, and how to break into the industry. When it comes down to it, specialists always make more money than generalists. I remember being on a project where we were creating training for Oracle PeopleSoft (an ERP software).

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LMS Selection Roulette: Who Can You Trust?

Talented Learning

I bump into LinkedIn posts from learning professionals who are overwhelmed by LMS challenges. You are a small or medium-sized business that is paying for an oversized SAP, Oracle, SumTotal, Saba or Cornerstone LMS and feel like plankton in an ocean of priorities. It happens at least once a week. When and how to use an RFP (or not).

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

Recent research findings collected by Intellum (2019), present the importance and highlight the effectiveness of customer education on a wider spectrum. An effective customer training program can also expand your customer base, improve customer satisfaction, increase customer loyalty and reduce churn. LinkedIn Groups.

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2020 LMS Trends: An Analyst’s Extended Enterprise Learning Predictions

Talented Learning

These are mostly “specialist” platforms. You know the names – Cornerstone , Oracle , Saba Software , SAP SuccessFactors , SumTotal Systems and Workday. 3) Specialists and Cloud LMS Vendors Win the Extended Enterprise Race. That’s because innovative continuing education specialists are leading the way.

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Creation of Value and Intangible Assets: the Paradigm Shift

CrossKnowledge

Microsoft has spent $26 billion acquiring LinkedIn, the foremost business networking service in the world; and Netflix, the online video subscription service, is weightier with its $60 billion value than Kellogg’s, the Campbell Soup Company, and chocolatier Lindt combined.