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5 Keys to Maintain a Successful LMS After Implementation

Written by Lambda Solutions | Sep 4, 2018

Implementing a learning management system (LMS) is the first step of a journey that will place learning and development at the core of your corporate culture. You can get the most out of your new LMS by developing a strategy that will connect this platform with different processes such as compliance and recruitment.

Let’s explore how you can leverage your LMS and turn it into a powerful tool that will help your organization achieve its goals.

1. Establish Governance

Establishing governance of your LMS is crucial. You should have a person or a team in charge of the LMS implementation process and of overseeing how the new learning programs will be connected to your other processes.

This person or team should possess a solid knowledge of learning management platforms, but you can also get assistance from third-party vendors. Governance of the learning material is also important, and you should have a process in place to develop, review and update new content, as needed.

2. Evaluate Your LMS

You should evaluate your learning infrastructure regularly to make sure it is still a good match for your needs. Are you using the right tools to deliver learning materials? Is your LMS delivering an optimal learning experience to new hires?

Analytics are a valuable tool to assess if your LMS is still adapted to your needs, for instance, tracking abandonment rates and performances. It is also important to collect feedback from learners.

3. Connect Learning with Doing

Learning experiences should have a connection to what employees do at work. You shouldn't approach your LMS as a separate workflow from job duties, customer service and other areas impacted by learning and development. Ideally, your training programs should include some hands-on experiences directly connected to these processes.

You can also connect workplace performance with your LMS by delivering training material tailored to the strengths and weaknesses of each employee as identified in the job performance.

4. Foster a Business Culture

You should incorporate your business culture in your learning and development programs. These programs are going to play a key role in helping new hires become a part of your organization. The training material and learning experience should reflect your business culture, values and mission to help new hires fit in.

Your training and development programs could also become valuable tools for helping employees take ownership of their professional journey, acquire new certifications and be able to take on more responsibilities.

5. Set Goals and Track Results

Your LMS needs to be aligned with your business goals. You should set goals for your eLearning programs and determine how you will keep track of the progress. Setting goals for your LMS will help you measure the impact of your learning programs.

They will also guide how you develop training materials that would help you achieve business goals such as improving quality, delivering more consistent customer service or eliminating safety-related incidents.

 

We at Lambda Solutions can help with LMS implementation, whether you want to work with Moodle, Totara or Zoola Analytics. We can also help you establish a strategy to place your LMS at the core of your business culture and use this tool to achieve business goals.