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published on May 30, 2022
NelsonHall’s Learning Services market analysis consists of 165 pages, focusing on strategies for 2022 and beyond.
NelsonHall’s Learning Services report is a comprehensive market assessment report designed for:
The report analyzes the worldwide market for Learning Services and addresses the following questions:
NelsonHall’s Learning Services market analysis consists of 165 pages, focusing on strategies for 2022 and beyond.
The skills shortage will be the most significant challenge organizations face for the rest of the decade.
The post-pandemic era brings additional challenges as the workforce re-evaluates its priorities around the future of work. Organizations must adapt accordingly to retain existing and attract new talent. Companies must showcase their workplace cultures: Well-being, health, psychological safety, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), and flexibility. Therefore, businesses must prioritize skilling their workforce on these issues and the in-demand digital, soft skills, and future of work skills (especially if they struggle to hire talent). Alongside, the rapid evolution of technology continues apace.
All-sized organizations require help in evolving their learning functions to be future-fit. Vendors must guide their clients in all learning domains (services and technology), hand-holding them to make step changes at their desired pace towards a digital learning future. Education is needed around learners’ changing needs/ preferences (bite-sized, speedy, personalized learning paths). Also, the business benefits of data/ analytics/insights on learners and learning, and the importance of a top-notch pull learning experience, to drive organizations’ competitive edge in the marketplace.
Top vendors offer next-generation experiential learning platforms and evolve their services to tackle their clients’ challenges head-on. Clients embracing and embedding digital learning cultures, having taken on board their provider’s advice, are reaping the benefits in 2022.
published 2022-05-31 | Project by Nikki Edwards