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10 Effective LMS RFP Guidelines

Upside Learning

We received a Request For Proposal (RFP) from a leading Banking and Financial organization last week to deploy an enterprise wide Learning Management System. Would this LMS RFP process help the organization achieve its objective of finding a suitable solution? Here are 10 guidelines to draft an effective LMS RFP.

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Fall 2009 Corporate Advisory Event Starts Today

Kapp Notes

Today marks the beginning of one of my favorite events of the year. Our annual Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) event. This is an event where students of instructional technology have a conference with professionals in the field where they can learn, exchange ideas and select students for jobs and internships.

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CAC, RFP and Bigfoot

Kapp Notes

The first day of the event, the corporate folks talk about what they are doing in the field and the types of projects they are creating. As part of the RFP process, we got to travel to a real nuclear powerplant and learn about how they train employees. After the CAC event, the next class is a debrief of the student experiences.

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A Procurement’s Guide to Buying Training in an Organization

Infopro Learning

Falling behind on RFPs. A “Request for Proposal,” or RFP, is a formal statement made by an organization inviting interested suppliers to “bid” on the project, with the eventual winner being selected based on how closely the bids match the posting company’s stated requirements and budget.

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Bloomsburg University's CAC Event

Kapp Notes

The students must write a 40 page response to the RFP, create a working prototype and then deliver a 20 minute sales presentation. This year, the RFP was issued by the non-existent PA Department of First Responders. Over 35 e-learning professionals attended the event and evaluated the students.

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Stop Evaluating Training!

Upside Learning

" As a learning solutions vendor, I’ve been asked this question countless times and have also encountered it in many an RFP. Look at learning events differently. But in reality, training comprises not just the learning events themselves, but also what comes before and after them. Upcoming Events. The conclusion?

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Evaluation Is Not Complicated

The Performance Improvement Blog

As a learning solutions vendor, I’ve been asked this question countless times and have also encountered it in many an RFP. One is the law of learning as a process not an event. This law holds that learning is a process that starts before an instructional event and continues after the event.

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