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1 Building the Enterprise Learning Roadmap Jim Everidge

2 Who this is targeted for  Existing LMS owner that is contemplating how to leverage early success across the business  Existing LMS owner that is faced with an upgrade (versions or vendor) and has additional business opportunities to apply learning technology to  New learning manager chartered with building a plan to use learning technologies across the enterprise

3 Agenda 1. Goals of Developing a Roadmap 2. Where to Start the Roadmap 3. Activities in Execution 4. Deliverables

4 Reasons for Learning Technology Effectively Administer Training Integrate Learning Applications Impact Business Workflow Show Financial Return Drive Strategic Goals Importance to the Organization Frequency of Reason

5 Expected Benefits  Business Value  Increased Revenues  Decreased Costs  Cost Avoidance  Increased Revenues  More training delivered  Timely delivery of training  Consistency in the learning experience  Decreased costs  Lower delivery costs  Reduced travel expenses  Lower licensing costs  Cost avoidance  Complex reporting  Consistency in reporting

6 Case Study – Strategic Impact  Profile  Telecomm  Acquisition of ‘equal’  Hotly competitive market  Analysts expect short ramp  Intervention  ‘Rehire’ 37,000 employees  Train them in less than 30 days  Recognition by CEO as one of the top 3 CRITICAL operational activities in the acquisition  Results  More than 30,000 hours of ILT content boiled down to online training  Largest VC server cluster in the world  600,000 Courses complete in 25 days  ‘Training’ operations declared a success  Challenges  Completing the content development in ‘merger’ time  Delivering technology with no hiccups

7 Case Study – Financial Impact  Profile  Staffing company  17 Countries (EMEA, NA, AP)  250,000 personnel  Decentralized training  High turnover  Intervention  From: Country-specific onboarding, global guidelines  To: 16 week onboarding, managed by LMS, blended learning, job shadow, manager-coach  Results  Complex measurement: Testing, task completion, competency assess, HR measures, survey, business measures  Business measures – calls (5x), visits (2x), prospects (4x), Revenues (4x), Gross Margin (5x)  Challenges  Be an Agent for Change  Demonstrate Business Impact  Be Accountable  Create a Roadmap

8 Learning Suite A Suite is a collection of point products that are tightly integrated and increase a product’s functionality. Learning vendors are packaging four categories of learning support: Learning Management Virtual Classroom Content Management and authoring Professional Services Some vendors go further and offer analytics and performance management. The Gartner Group Magic Quadrant for eLearning Suites, 2004

9 Top Learning Suite Players  Leaders  SumTotal Systems  Saba Software  WBT Systems  IBM  KnowledgePlanet  Challengers  Oracle  Pathlore (SUMT)  Plateau  THINQ (Saba)  Visionaries  CyberU  HyperWave  KnowledgeNet (Thomson)  Meridian KSI  Outstart  SAP  Siebel (Oracle)  Vuepoint The Gartner Group Magic Quadrant for eLearning Suites, 2004

10 Unified User Experience Typical Learning Suite

11 Enterprise Planning vs. Initiative Deployment  Initiative Deployment  Discovery – focused on business workflow  Planning – One release with specific capability  Development – Configuration and integration  Pilot – testing  Deployment – release  Enterprise Planning  Discovery – Enterprise view of business initiatives  Planning – Staged releases of multiple groups

12 Goals of the Enterprise Learning Roadmap  Alignment  Align the system to Business Goals  Refine the Enterprise Deployment strategy and Governance Model  Planning  Define which components of an enterprise LMS suite to utilize  Define how the LMS relates to other enterprise applications  Develop a schedule for releases  Resourcing  Derive resource and budgeting requirements

13 Where to start on the Roadmap?  Key Business Drivers  Derived from existing business measures and activity  Balanced Scorecard  Performance Management  Develop Priority and Importance  Balances both Strategic and Financial measures  Results in a time-based sequencing for the application of technology to the business

14 Develop Business Requirements  High level requirements – focus on  Business metrics  Audience  Initiatives  Technology constraints  Requirements will enable development of a Gap Analysis  Useful if there are a small number of replacement or upgrade system candidates  Requirements are supported by Training Initiatives

15 Developing Priority & Importance  Organize training initiatives  Identify initiatives that could benefit from learning technology  Describe initiative, audience impacted, opportunity for improvement  Rank importance within business unit  Survey participants  Force distribution  Rank priority among business units  Executive participants  Force distribution

16 Roadmap Considerations  Release cycles  Release timing  ‘Corporate Footprint’  Business Unit Configurations  Customizations  Strategic or financial impact  Business unit and/or executive validation

17 Release Scheduling Milestones: Discovery Planning Development Pilot Delivery

18 Release Scheduling

19 Sample Roadmap

20 Customizing the Approach  Involvement  Strategic  Political  Buy-in  Deliverables  Business Case  Roadmap Elements  Governance  Budget & Resource Pro Forma  Gap Analysis  Critical Path  How long to get started?  Responsiveness  End date?

21 Benefits of the Enterprise Roadmap  Alignment  Connects the strategic vision to the tactical activities  Aligns deployment groups based on both complexity and readiness  Communications  Defines plans and goals to leadership and support organizations (e.g., IT)  Provides a communication vehicle for internal teams and deployment groups  Highlights the scope of the changes the organization is making

22 Roadmap Lifecycle  Initial draft  Validation tool  Discussion document  Initial Roadmap  Used to begin Release 1 Deployment  Vendor Selection  Implementation  Evaluation  Reevaluate Roadmap  Prior to each subsequent release

23 Q&A - Discussion Jim Everidge, President Rapid Learning Deployment, LLC (770)874-1190 x 222 JEveridge@rapidld.com www.rapidld.com


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