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The request for proposal you send to learning management system (LMS) providers is only as good as the process you use to develop your LMS requirements. If you don’t accurately and completely identify and prioritize your real needs during that process, your new LMS will fall short of expectations.
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As organizational leaders, some of the most critical decisions you make involves the technology that your association or nonprofit uses. A good AMS, LMS or even the right engagement platform could make all the difference when it comes to increasing your organization’s productivity and effectiveness, and to serving your members.
New York and New Jersey are proposing similar laws—speak up if you live there. In addition to the blogs mentioned above— Associations Now , Association Success , Billhighway , MultiBriefs , Smooth the Path (Amanda Kaiser), and TopClass LMS by WBT Systems —I regularly check out these sites.
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These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Host: Association Women Technology Champions Guest: Rebecca Achurch, PGMP, PMP, CSM, CAE, founder, Achurch Consulting *All events are online at Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted.
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Digital transformation has completely altered how associations use technology to interact with and deliver value to members and customers. But have you changed the way you select and implement technology? It’s all one association to them, and that’s how their online experience should feel.
Christina Lewellen MBA, CAE, Executive Director, Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools. This event is free of charge thanks to the support of our platform provider, TopClass LMS by WBT Systems. Presenters: Michael Judeh, Senior Director, AV Technology, Convene. Host: Associations Catalyzing Entrepreneurship.
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At Google X, a project qualifies as a moonshot if it tackles a huge problem, proposes a radical solution, and involves breakthrough science or technology. You need to hire the right people—those with a high-performing behavior set—and have the right technology in place for them. Contrarianism. 10x thinking.
At Google X, a project qualifies as a moonshot if it tackles a huge problem, proposes a radical solution, and involves breakthrough science or technology. You need to hire the right people—those with a high-performing behavior set—and have the right technology in place for them. Contrarianism. 10x thinking.
You finally got the budget to purchase a learning management system (LMS). Ask around for request for proposal (RFP) samples and send one of them to a dozen LMS vendors? You know the answer already if you read last week’s post : an LMS RFP is not the first step of the selection process, it’s the result of the first step.
TopClass LMS published another recap from the recent Learning Business Summit. Quick hits “Despite Google’s protestations to the contrary, the reasons for Gemini’s shortcomings are mostly political, not technological.” | by Nate Silver A reality check about the State of the Culture, 2024. Education program marketing.
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