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Reads of the Week: November 16, 2012

Reid All About it

Jeff Cobb at Tagoras is in the midst of updating their Association Learning Management Systems (LMS) report. He’s identified four association learning technology trends : “I can already see that there are at least four areas in which some very significant progress has been achieved over the past couple of years.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) was established well before 2007—Salesforce, the company that put SaaS on the map, was founded in 1999—but it took a while for its impact to really be felt broadly, particularly in learning businesses. The E-learning Cost Cliff. See this ReviewMyLMS post for more on the cost to create e-learning.

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Mizz Information: Should Vendors be Industry-Specific?

Mizz Information

For instance, association management software (AMS) is, obviously, specific to associations. Ditto again for learning management. systems and who knows how many other tech products that are specific to. Can you adequately market to/support/provide a great product to both associations and corporations? May 2012 (4).

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Leverage Technology; Don’t Be a Slave to IT

Association Adviser

How can we connect all the different data we have from our membership database and learning management systems and use it to get a complete picture of our members and learn from it?” But before they dive in too deeply, they should be asking fundamental questions such as: “What does Big Data mean for us?