It happens at least once a week. I bump into LinkedIn posts from learning professionals who are overwhelmed by LMS challenges. Often, these posts have 287 or more responses from LMS vendors, each claiming they offer the best solution, given the overwhelming evidence provided in the original 2-sentence help request.
Many LMS owners are frustrated with the limitations of their current learning infrastructure. They’ve hit a wall with features that don’t accomplish what a vendor promised. They can’t get sufficient assistance from customer support. Or they’ve given up entirely on their system of record, but don’t know how to choose a better solution from among hundreds that might work.
It shouldn’t have to be this way. No one should have to post random SOS alerts on social forums, hoping someone will toss them an LMS lifeline. But what’s the alternative? Roll the dice? Spin the wheel?
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