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published on Sep 17, 2019
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes Accenture's offerings and capabilities in Learning Services
NelsonHall’s Learning Services: Transforming the Way the Workplace Learns vendor assessment for Accenture’s Learning Services is a comprehensive assessment of Accenture’s Learning Services’ Learning BPS offering and capabilities, designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Accenture’s Learning Services’ Learning BPS offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Accenture is a global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology, and operations.
Accenture operations are further subdivided into business process services (BPS), and infrastructure, cloud and security services. Talent and HR BPS is part of BPS, of which Accenture’s Learning Services forms a part.
Accenture’s Learning Services’ service offerings comprise: learning content services; learning delivery services; learning administration services; learning technology services; learning consultancy services.
Accenture’s Learning Services leverages SynOps for Talent and HR, driven by data/analytics/insights and forms the “New is Now” approach to providing services and solutions to clients. Clients starting on a digital learning journey, adapting over time, are described as "Rotating to the New."
Accenture’s Learning Services business uses the Learning Maturity Model (LMM) to assess where clients are on their learning journey. Recent adaptations to the LMM (aligned to market trends) comprised a shift towards more content curation, changes in design and development, and process shifts becoming agile (using scrum masters).
Accenture has developed its Durable Learning framework, built on eight principles to ensure that learning sticks.
Significant investment has been made in connected learning classroom’s (CLCs). Also, there are regional learning centers (RLCs) and Delivery Centers (DCs).
Accenture’s Learning Services leverages proprietary platforms: the Future Talent Platform (FTP) and the Employee Experience Platform (EEP). Also, third-party technology/tools are used (LMS, LXP, Analytics, etc.).
Accenture’s Learning Services manages 38 learning BPS clients, with established learning services contracts aligned to industry operating segments in communications/technology, financial services, products, resources, and health/public service.
NelsonHall estimates that Accenture’s Learning Services revenues were ~$202.5m.
In 2019/2020, Accenture’s Learning Services will focus on the expansion of its current clients’ accounts, by upselling learning bundles (as well as seeking new logos); continuing with innovation, working on new pilots, as well as continuing investment in ROI analytics. Also, Accenture’s Learning Services will develop storytelling and marketing on the value that learning services can bring to organizations. The robust pipeline built up in 2019 should yield growth in the U.S., Europe, and APAC (including Australia).