LemonadeLXP, the all-in-one learning experience platform for financial institutions, has been named one of Training Industry’s 2020 Top 20 Learning Experience Platform (LXP) Companies.
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LemonadeLXP named 2020 Training Industry Top 20 Learning Experience Platform (LXP) Companies
“We are excited to announce our first annual Top 20 Learning Experience Platform (LXP) List,” said Ken Taylor, president of Training Industry, Inc. “This list was created to help organizations find a platform that focuses on the learner experience. These companies exhibit advanced features and analytical capabilities, such as content recommendation engines, social learning capabilities and artificial intelligence, to deliver the ultimate learning experience.”
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LemonadeLXP is unique in the LXP category for a couple of reasons; it morphs the learning experience into an addictive game to drive daily engagement, and it’s the only LXP that includes a digital adoption platform.
LemonadeLXP’s rapid authoring tools let organizations quickly create game-based learning modules, technology walkthroughs, role play scenarios, curated web content, mentoring/coaching sessions and remote instructor led training. LemonadeLXP also includes content/user management, a skills engine, learning paths, certifications and analytics that provide deep insights about the platform’s efficacy.
“Our mission at LemonadeLXP is to help companies build effective learning experiences that employees actually enjoy,” said John Findlay, CEO of LemonadeLXP. “Our team has worked hard to develop a platform that transforms training into an addictive learning experience so that employees learn faster and retain more knowledge. So it’s pretty cool that Training Industry has recognized LemonadeLXP as one of the world’s top learning experience platforms.”
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