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Best Practices in Replacing your LMS: Building a Business Case for Replacement
Presented By:
David Wentworth, Senior Learning Analyst, Brandon Hall Group
Charles DeNault, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Saba
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David.Wentworth@BrandonHall.com
cdenault@Saba.com
@DavidMWentworth
@mathchuck
David Wentworth
Charles DeNault
David Wentworth
Senior Analyst
Brandon Hall
Group
Charles DeNault
Senior Director
Product Marketing
Saba
Conversation Information
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Agenda
Best Practices in Upgrading Learning Technologies:
Reduce fear and create a strategy for success!
• Upgrade/Replacement Business Drivers
• Building the Business Case
• Overcoming Gun Shy! Selecting with Confidence
• Migration Framework
• Summarizing your Plan
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Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2012 N=347
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Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2012 N=347
47%53%
2012
Yes No
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Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
47%53%
2012
Yes No
48%
52%
2013
Yes No
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Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
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46%54%
Single System
Yes No
Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
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46%54%
Single System
Yes No
Is your organization currently considering replacing your
LMS?
The Evolving Learning Technology Landscape
BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
52%
48%
Multiple Systems
Yes No
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Complete “Unified” System
•Social learning
•Networks
•Media
•Mobile
•Search
•Onboarding
•Leadership development
•Workforce planning
•Sourcing & Recruiting
•Performance Support and
Career Development
•Manage classrooms
•Virtual classrooms
•Manage competencies
•Performance support
•Certification
management
•Skill gap analysis
•Content authoring
•E-commerce
•Enrollment
•Launch online courses
•Testing
•Track progress and
completion
•Learning paths
•Reporting
Learning
(Core)
Learning
(Robust)
CollaborationTalent
Talent
Management
Reporting
and Analytics
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Poll Question
What is primarily driving the decision to change LMS platforms in your
organization?
1. Cost
2. Outdated system
3. Poor reporting
4. Integration with other systems
5. System is difficult to use
6. Need social/mobile capabilities
7. We are not considering change at this time
8. Other
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0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Top 3 Reasons for Upgrading or
Switching LMS'sOver 48% of BHG
surveyed organizations
are looking to upgrade
and replace their
current systems, up
from 33% in 2011
BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
Other Reasons
• Disparate systems
• New technologies
• Need single solution
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New Drivers for Change
Mobile
Social
8%
Say social
features are
one of their top
3 requirements
for a new
system
12%
Say mobile
features are
one of their top
3 requirements
for a new
system
11%
Say social
features are
one of their top
3 reasons for
switching
15%
Say mobile
features are
one of their top
3 reasons for
switching
Social
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Building the Business Case for Change
• What business issues are not being solved with the current solution?
• What challenges with the current system are affecting business
outcomes?
• Identify key business issues that can be addressed by new LMS
solution.
• Attempt to quantify the cost of the above and measure that against
the cost of making the switch.
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1. Identify and consult business case stakeholders
2. Analyze and document the business requirements
3. Identify the key business drivers for implementing an LMS
4. Identify possible risks
5. Create a current state cost analysis
6. Create a future cost analysis
7. Identify the expected return on investment (ROI)
8. Develop a clear recommendation
9. Market and communicate the business case within your organization
Building the Business Case for Change
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Poll Question
What is the main pushback you hear against making a switch?
1. Lack of measureable benefits
2. Too much invested in legacy systems
3. New integrations perceived as too difficult
4. Inability to demonstrate ROI
5. Learner reluctance
6. Other
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Steps for Replacement
1. Create a short list of systems
2. Develop a set of use cases
3. Set up scripted demos
4. Talk to current customers
5. Write an RFP
6. Evaluate the proposals
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Lanxess LMS Evaluation Based on Catalogue and 4 Use Cases
Step 1 Step 2
Definition of catalogue
criteria and 4 use cases
Provider demonstration
of use cases and
completion of
questionnaire
Step 3
Evaluation of
presentation and
questionnaire
3.5 Months from Kickoff to Go Live!
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Major Requirement Concerns
• Global requirements
• System integration requirements
• Configuration and customization requirements
• Scalability (expansion of domains, audiences, and rules)
• Unique internal and external audience needs
– Talent integration
– Ecommerce
– Certification
– Mobile and social
• Support and partnership
• End-user experience (admin, managers, learners)
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BHG LMS Survey, 2013 N=568
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Top 3 Most Important New
Requirements
WANTED!
1. A system that’s easy to
use
2. More robust reporting
features/analytics
3. Simpler integration with
enterprise systems
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Preparing for Success
Selection
• Find business stakeholders
• Identify strategy & business
drivers
• Governance body for selection
• Data management strategy
• Change management strategy
Implementation
• Partnership with solution provider
• Training and planning sessions
• Project management ownership
• Implementation and maintenance
governance
• Staged testing environments
(Development sites, Sandbox sites,
Backups)
• Communications and Marketing
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Vendor Relationships
• Migration Plan: One that fits the size, scale, and scope of your
migration
• Project leads and managers with migration experience (not just
implementation experience)
• Migration tools: Data mapping scripts and batching, Pre-built
integration API’s, Development and testing sites
• Migration Resources: Scaled Training and Onboarding Programs,
24/7 Technical Support, Multi-language support,
• Migration Measurement: Tracking tools and statistics, Milestones,
Services Agreements,
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Migration Framework
Planning Areas Risks
1.
System integrations – internal
and external
Logins, system APIs, clean data, competing
data structures
2. Structure and domain setup
Multiple domains, multiple levels, multiple
roles, multiple rules
3. Content & data transfer
Data mapping, data cleaning, content
ownership, content portability
4. Globalization setup
Languages, financial data, government data
regulations
5. Reporting & security
Historical data, permissions, business data
integration
6. Administration change Admin selections, training, communications
7. End-user change
Access points, change management plan,
support tools,
8. Stakeholder changes Governance model, business impact
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LMS
Finance
Communications
Marketing
ERP
Intranet
CRM
YouTube
News
Facebook
TM
HRIS
Security
Security
Rules
Field Names
Security
Rules
Field Names
Profiles
Security
Rules
Field Names
Profiles
LOGIN
Content
Content
1. System Integration
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System Integration
Key Practices
1. Identify current and future system integration requirements.
– ERP, HRIS, CRM, YouTube, Communication (Conferencing), Outlook, etc.
2. Understand vendors experience integrating with each of these elements.
3. Define what needs to be shared between systems (now and future)
4. Define how often shared items need to be updated.
5. Define the value of each connection (business goal for each connection).
6. Map table to table (where is the data held in each system), theory first.
7. Prioritize each connection and begin defining required (APIs, Scripts,
Middle-data-warehouses).
1. System Integration
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Strategic
Consulting
Enterprise
Integration
Single Sign On
Ease of Use
Process
Optimization
Increase Sales
and Improve
Service
Case Study, Toyota
Planning, integration and ease of use lead to success
◼ 140,000 sales, engineers, and
manufacturing employees
◼ Lack of integration negatively
impacted learning objectives
◼ HRIS – Workday
integration
◼ SSO
◼ Saba Consulting helped with
integration and training
strategy
◼ Improved product launch,
technical and fixed operation
training
2. Structure and Domain
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Audiences
• Internal Learners
• External Learners
• Super Administrators
• Regional/BU Administrators
• Help Desk
• Governance Committee Members
• Instructors
• Content Authors
• Content Owners
Who are they?
Where do they all sit?
What are their security needs?
Do they need more or less
communication?
2. Structure and Domain
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Structure and Domain Setup
Key Practices
1. Identify all audiences and taxonomies.
– Internal and external audiences
2. Identify what data you will need for each audience.
3. Identify where they fit in a hierarchy or group structure. Will they be in
multiple groups and locations?
4. Identify taxonomy of groups and organizational structures.
– Internal and external
5. Identify branding, sharing, and reporting needs, between groups & roles.
6. Map out multiple scenarios for multiple branding, sharing, and reporting
needs (work with vendor to test and model these).
2. Structure and Domain
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YUM! Brands: Supporting Multiple Brands & Languages
Dramatically accelerate deployment to support business expansion
• Single catalog
• Portals for each brand
• Reusable templates for localization
• 40,000 restaurants, adding 2000/yr
• Millions of employees, completions
• 2% Increase in hospitality scores
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Taxonomy
Catalog
Curriculum
Learning Track
/Certification
Course
Lesson
Learning
Element
ClassCEO
SVP
Director
Manager
Director
Manager
SVP
Director
Manager Specialist
Group Role Experience Unit
3. Content & Data Transfers
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1. Assess and map taxonomy for current content
– Active Use, storage requirements, updates required, master locations, ownership
2. Assess and map taxonomy for current data
– Active Use, storage requirements, updates required, master locations, ownership
3. Identify realistic content standards requirements
– Scorm 1.2 vs. 2004, AICC?,
4. Work with IT on data standards
5. Ensure the vendor understand both, and have people who can talk to
both needs
6. Build or review data and content migration scripts, validation scripts, etc.
7. Test, test, test
8. Double-check after transfers
3. Content & Data Transfers
Content & Data Transfers
Key Practices
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Aflac
Moving to Cloud with Multiple Data and Content Transfer Needs
20,000 Users
Legacy Sys.
Content and
Transcripts
Add 20,000
Users
Validation
Required
System
Integrations
End-User
Expectations
◼ Migrated and Validated
◼ 40,000 Employees
◼ Domains
◼ Business Units
◼ Classrooms
◼ Courses
◼ WBT Content
◼ Certifications
◼ Curricula
◼ Communities
3. Content & Data Transfers
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Global Setup
Key Practices
1. Identify current and future regions of business.
– Internal and external audiences
2. Work with HR community to regional government requirements.
– European Union, German and France Works Councils, China Gov Requirements
3. Identify cultural considerations and setup questions for vendors.
– Is the system setup for Arabic reading (right to left) or Asian characters, etc.
– Accepted financial denominations, aggregation & valuation of those denominations
– Regional content sites and data holding sites?
4. Work with Internal governing community to confirm global standards.
– Will you try to meet everyone’s language preferences or pick 4 or 5 standards?
– Will content, LMS shell, and support need to be offered in multi-languages?
5. Confirm and test all settings with global community.
4. Global Setup
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Reporting & Security
Key Practices
1. Identify current reports and use.
2. Validate the relevance of these reports and their
continued value.
3. Identify reporting gaps (business needs not being met).
4. Assess new reporting capabilities and dashboards, for
their ability to address reporting gaps.
5. Re-think security requirements versus security norms.
6. Identify opportunities for transparency and openness.
7. Produce sample reports and verify format, layout,
location, schedule, and drill down requirements before
final configurations.
8. Assess reporting value regularly.
5. Reporting and Security
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Audience Preparation
Key Practices
Administrators End-Users Stakeholders
Communication Plan Communication Plan Communication Plan
Login Review Login Review Login Review
Reporting Assessment Reporting Assessment Reporting Assessment
Assessing Use/Role Assessing Use Meeting Schedule
Training Plan Training Plan Decision Schedule
Support Plan Support Plan
6-8. Audience Preparation
A Change Management Strategy is
a Strategy for Success!
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Poll Question
What will be your biggest challenge in migrating systems?
1. Integrations
2. Structure and domain setup
3. Content and data transfer
4. Global setup
5. Reporting and security analysis
6. Audience preparation
7. Other
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Requirements We Hear from Our Customers
•Virtual classroom, testing & assessment, and content management
•Social, mobile, and collaboration
Unified Learning Suite
•Configurable domains, audience-types , and workflows
Configurable business
process & solution
•Pre-requisites, equivalency and CE credit, and automation
•EU Right to Learn, eSignatures, audit trails
Advanced certification
management & compliance
•eCommerce support: for-profit training
•Configurable processes
Extended enterprise support
•Anywhere and offline mobile access
•Next-generation social learning
Social, Mobile &
Collaborative
•Learner and Admin interfaces in multiple languages
•Global support, platform and network
Global & Scalable
capabilities
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Summary and Wrap Up
• Ensure you have solid business drivers for your upgrade plans and
strategies.
• Identify the most critical new requirements needed in your new
platform, but also identify the items you are not willing to lose.
• Ensure your selection process is as diligent this time around as it was
the first time around – think future.
• Ask all the right questions of your vendor.
• Create a migration framework specific to your organization.
• Factor in change management and marketing requirements
• Communicate your plans clearly and often
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Questions?
David.Wentworth@BrandonHall.com
cdenault@Saba.com
@DavidMWentworth
@MathChuck
David Wentworth
Charles DeNault
David Wentworth
Senior Analyst
Brandon Hall
Group
Charles DeNault
Senior Director
Product Marketing
Saba