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3 Priority Questions for your LMS Feasibility Study

Petra Mayer

Typically, this is done through a “Request-for-Information” (RFI) process or through a “Request-for-Proposal” (RFP). Customization (for any changes required to upgrade the default settings – may be included in licensing fee). Free/Freemium (open source). Upgrade fees. Depending on the type of organization (e.g.

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Got LMS Implementation Questions? Ask a Learning Tech Analyst

Talented Learning

Because once you alter the code, you’ll likely face ongoing complications with maintenance and system upgrades. That’s one reason why we clarify buyer requirements in a formal RFP. The Tier 2 team is included only at key milestones such as RFP evaluation, demonstrations and proof of concept review.

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LMS Q and A

eLearning 24-7

Everything from which one should I pick, to what do I think of X or Y to whether or not, they should have use a RFP. Updates, upgrades to the system are extra (yearly charge), support (same). When should I use a RFP? A RFP is a time waster – for you and the vendors. Ideally never. Rather, I recommend the following.

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Refresh Needed – Learning Systems, are you listening?

eLearning 24-7

With so many Gen-AI Learning Language models, including open source ones, you would think someone would be “let’s go this way,” rather than everyone else’s way. If you doubt it, take a look at anyone who has a new car or does upgrading to their flat or house or yard or some other design decision.

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LMS Selection Roulette: Who Can You Trust?

Talented Learning

No matter how badly they may want to upgrade to a cloud LMS, they continue to hold back. You are an association or commercial training company limping along with a graying, semi-custom open source solution and multiple manual workarounds. When and how to use an RFP (or not). Join the conversation — Register now!

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