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New Data Shows Organizations Prefer Learning Technology that
Matches How People Interact Informally
A joint whitepaper from Docebo and Aberdeen Group highlights
the future of learning.
Athens, Georgia, USA., (October 22, 2015) - Docebo, a
provider of cloud-based learning solutions for today's users,
released a report today that shows organizations want a learning
solution that captures learning that may already be taking place
informally - on the job, through coaching and mentoring, and through
social connections and knowledge sharing.
The new study by the Aberdeen Group revealed that business
leaders/HR executives are dissatisfied with traditional and formal
learning solutions and that they would prefer an option to include
learning technology that focuses on the informal settings.
The research is included in a joint whitepaper with Docebo, entitled
'The new 70:20:10 - the changing face of learning.'
'In the last five years, the learning functions of many
organizations have undergone a transformation,' said Claudio Erba,
Docebo's CEO. 'Wearable devices, gamification techniques and
socially-enabled technologies are being used to help employees find
and connect with internal experts - enabling many organizations to
think about learning through a more connected and participative
process.
'This report highlights the pivotal role that technology is playing
in the shift towards the use of user-generated content, and its
importance in capturing and sharing valuable institutional
knowledge.'
The whitepaper reveals what high performing organizations are
looking for in learning technology. The research by Aberdeen shows:
- 24 percent of organizations are appealing to diverse learning
styles by planning to adopt new learning delivery modalities - such
as online and/or mobile
- Organizations plan to increase learning spend by 87 percent over
the next two years
- 'Best-in-class' organizations are 78 percent more likely than
others to utilize user-generated content for learning
- 'Best-in-class' organizations are five times more likely than
others to utilize a social LMS
The second section of this paper takes a close look at how
organizations can implement a technology solution that addresses the
70:20:10 learning model. In particular, it explores how providing a
comprehensive ‘ecosystem' around the LMS enables organizations to
facilitate informal, experiential learning (the 70 percent of the
70:20:10 learning model), facilitate coaching, mentoring and social
learning (the 20 percent) and organize, distribute and track formal,
structured courses (the 10 percent, that is, the LMS).
The paper also offers four ways to ensure the success of informal
and social learning initiatives. In particular it discusses the
issues of how to know if social and informal learning programs are
gaining traction within the organization, identifying who is
contributing most to creating new learning assets and whether the
organization's top experts are being engaged.
The whitepaper can be downloaded for free from the Docebo website:
https://www.docebo.com/the-new-702010-learning-model-whitepaper/?PRBOB
About Docebo
Docebo's Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Enterprise
learning management system (LMS) is sold in more than 80 countries.
Established in 2005, Docebo (Latin for 'I will teach') has over
28,000 installations and offers an enterprise solution for mid-sized
to large organizations. Customers benefit from Docebo solutions
thanks to a scalable pricing model, a third party integration (via
API), and reliable service available 24/7 to further enhance the
user experience.
For more information, visit www.Docebo.com or contact Jacopo Mauri
at +39 039.2323286, or email press@docebo.com