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While the terms learning management system (LMS) and learning experience platform (LXP) are often used interchangeably, they each perform different functions within a company’s learning infrastructure. For anyone trying to make the right platform decision, that can make it harder to know where to start.

Platform decisions tend to involve long contracts, deep integra...


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Your teams are spread across time zones, managers are stretched thin and live training sessions no longer fit how work actually gets done. Self-paced learning sounds like the answer, but L&D leaders have been burned before by courses that launch with enthusiasm and stall at 22% completion.


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According to the LinkedIn Learning 2025 Workplace Learning Report, 49% of learning and talent development professionals say their executives are concerned that employees don’t have the right skills to execute business strategy. For many organizations, br...


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L&D teams in 2026 are caught between two mutually compounding challenges. Skills are changing faster than traditional training programs can keep up with and the employees who need development most (distributed teams, mid-career workers, frontline staff) are the hardest to reach with calendar-tied, instructor-led formats.

The WEF Future of Jobs Report 2025 estima...


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Synchronous training doesn’t scale across time zones, shift patterns or generations. Asynchronous learning is the default answer, but most async programs underperform because they’re built for access, not outcomes.

The pressure to get this right is real. According to the


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