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Software Providers: Build a Business Case for Your LMS Project

• 2 min read

Leverage valuable insights to gain buy-in for an LMS at your software company

We all know every business in pursuit of success can use an LMS. A solid eLearning tool reduces onboarding time, enables us to excel at training across the extended enterprise, and gives us a great opportunity to get channel partners up to speed.

However, all industries are not the same, and building the business case for an LMS within one’s own particular business can be a challenge. Sometimes it’s simply a matter of implementing an LMS in the first place and sometimes it’s a matter of replacing an LMS that simply isn’t working for the business.

We’ll be covering the gamut of specific use cases here at the Docebo blog over the course of the coming months, but in the meantime, if you happen to work in software or IT, we might have a tool that’ll help you. We’ve put together the Business Case for an LMS in IT and Software.

You might be in the initial stages of considering an LMS. You might be close to making a choice on which particular vendor you want to work with. Or maybe you’re unhappy with the LMS vendor you’ve used for years and want to simply break free and exit a bad relationship. We get it.

But whatever situation you are in, we know it is challenging for software and IT businesses to get corporate buy-in for an LMS, whether it’s their first time around the block or not. That’s why we’re offering the Business Case for an LMS in Software and IT, the first of a series of business cases we’ll be releasing in the coming months. We want to equip software and IT businesses with the best toolkit possible to ensure LMS advocates within the organization are well prepared to approach leadership with the best possible LMS investment justification at hand.

If you work in software or Technology, download our new business case on investing in an LMS to help support your cause.