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New Association LMS Selection White Paper Available

Association eLearning

As a follow up to our recent webinar with association eLearning experts, Celisa Steele and Jeff Cobb with Tagoras , we’ve published a new white paper for associations beginning or in the midst of selecting a new learning management system (LMS) for their online membership education programs.

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How to Get the Greatest ROI from eLearning

TOPYX LMS

The good news is that there are clear-cut answers to most questions regarding the confusing subject of ROI of eLearning. Does eLearning have a good ROI? Not every type of ROI is measurable. The first step in measuring eLearning’s ROI is determining what the initial investment will cost. What is the ROI of eLearning?

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Why You Need to Invest More on Product Knowledge Training

Infopro Learning

This article is the first part of our White Paper “Investing Wisely”, for more on product knowledge training using the ARISE model read the rest!

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Justifying eLearning: ROI and Key Metrics

Eduson

Justifying eLearning: ROI and Key Metrics. Find some effective eLearning ROI calculating methods, key metrics, calculators, and templates in this article. You can easily name a number of reasons why a company should take advantage of eLearning programs. This is a brief review of our study on eLearning ROI calculation.

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How Do You Measure the Success of Enterprise Learning?

As the learning industry matures, one question comes up time and time again in our conversations with customers about their learning programs: “How do we measure the business impact of extended enterprise learning initiatives?”.

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How to Evaluate Employee Training Programs (A Step-by-Step Guide)

KnowledgeCity

Training programs can be hefty investments for companies of all sizes, but the general consensus is that training is important, and thus, worth taking the time and resources to implement. And how can they improve upon their current training program? The Phillips ROI Model. How should companies view the training process?

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Analytics That Matter: A CEO’s Perspective

Xyleme

This can be measured through surveys, feedback forms, and other engagement metrics that arise from various learning programs. The aim is to justify their ROI through cost-benefit analysis, tracking how more productivity and improved skills translate into results for the company.