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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

The wonderful thing about acquisitions is that very few people publicly know who is on the market, who isn’t (but is open for acquisitions), and what the financial status is – unless the company is public, which is an outlier in our space. It wasn’t great or okay, good, but there were people who liked it.

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What you need 2 know: 3rd Party Content

eLearning 24-7

You can find free content all over the internet and you can purchase 3rd party content from a content provider. Who remembers NetG? NetG, was the evil empire of the days gone past – ok, in my mind. Then there are providers such as Open Sesame. Open Sesame – B2B, partnerships. Real interactive stuff.

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The Growing Role of Microlearning

CLO Magazine

Degreed released a study, “How the Workforce Learns in 2016,” that showed among 500-plus respondents, people rate their training department with a minus 31 percent net promoter score; that’s not good. In the early 2000s when the internet was young, online training was invented to eliminate the need for instructor-led training.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

General Electric opened the first corporate school. Management became recognized as a profession, Harvard Business School opened its doors, and the term “executive education” was first used. Venture capitalists funded scores of eLearning companies, most of which disappeared in the dot-com crash a few years later. Flexible, open.