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published on Jul 09, 2024
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Bridge's learning platform
NelsonHall’s Learning Platforms profile on Bridge is a comprehensive assessment of Bridge’s offerings and capabilities, designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Bridge’s offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strengths, including:
Bridge, established in 2015, is an LTG plc company that strives to help organizations achieve their strategic people development goals by facilitating connection, alignment, and growth. It provides companies with the learning and performance tools to build holistic learning cultures. Its brand philosophy is “People Matter Most,” which underpins Bridge’s internal culture and is shared with its clients. Bridge aims to become the most sought-after midmarket learning, development, and performance management platform.
Bridge adapted its offerings in March 2024 to meet the changing needs of its clients and prospects. Bridge Learn and Develop creates a new market proposition for 2024, becoming the default platform offering. Clients can choose to have less (Bridge Learn) or more (Bridge Learn, Develop, and Perform) according to their maturity/positioning. Bridge delivered on its 2023 roadmap (content, skills, and AI) and continues to add new features and functionality.
Any organization looking for a globally deployable, cost-effective learning platform that evolves with its changing and maturing needs, is focused on skills, performance, and longer-term career development, and is part of a more significant Group (with other HR tech and services) should consider Bridge.