A Learning Management System (LMS) helps you create, manage and deliver online courses. In a way, LMS refers to online learning software, but a good LMS has much more. LMSs can be used to train employees, partners and customers, onboard new hires, improve employee development, streamline and automate compliance training.
Investing in a good LMS has many benefits. The following list gives you an overview of what you can expect:
The first question you should ask yourself when choosing your LMS is why you need such a platform? Before choosing your solution, you need to know your problem.
What kind of training materials do you want to provide? It can be PowerPoint documents, videos, online courses, artificial intelligence, augmented reality or various other learning features.
Another question to consider is what training issues do you face and what challenges do you face? Take stock of your current training materials and ask yourself what needs to be improved, what is outdated, and what is causing frustration for both your training managers and your employees. Does your training need to revolve more around compliance? Or do you need to develop the skills of your sales teams?
Finally, ask yourself about the results you expect. How will your choice of LMS affect your business performance? What are your growth objectives for the coming years? How will integrating a learning management platform help you achieve your goals?
When you have completed this process, you should have a list of all your current and future learning management and business management needs.
Ask yourself if you want a cloud-based LMS or one that is installed on-premises.
Cloud-based LMSs are stored in the cloud, so you don't have to worry about installing them locally. Additionally, they are typically offered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). This means that you typically pay for the service on a monthly basis in exchange for regular updates, support and scalability. This makes SaaS LMSs the most hands-free option. Plus, they're perfect for growing companies that may need to scale up their LMS as their headcount increases.
Locally installed LMSs require you to have your own IT team to customize and maintain them. The choice of a cloud-based LMS or an on-premises LMS comes down to preference. A cloud-based solution, however, is easier to maintain, easier to upgrade and most importantly, more secure. Lastly, this solution allows perfect accessibility to your platform from any location and any device.
There are a multitude of features that can be implemented. But for your LMS to meet your primary training needs, it is essential that it has these basic features:
You now have all the information you need to make your choice and integrate an LMS that will revolutionize the learning experience for your employees and your training managers. If you still have questions and need a concrete example, our experts are here to discuss your needs and offer you a free demo.