Learning Systems Survey Reveals 77 Percent of Organizations Rate their LMS Favorably, but there’s Room for Improvement
The LMS still dominates even with the advent of many new technologies, cementing its position as the foundation of the learning technology stack
Totara, a leading provider of enterprise learning, engagement and performance management technology, announced the results of its Learning Systems Pulse Survey. The research was commissioned by Totara and conducted by Training Industry, Inc. online and through email invitations from mid-December 2020 through early February 2021. The survey took the pulse of a cross-section of 270 US HR leaders, training managers, and IT managers.
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High Favorability Ratings for the LMS
Regarding HR leaders’ perceptions of their LMS, the study revealed the following:
- 77 percent surveyed rated their current LMS provider moderately favorable (21%) to very favorable (56%).
- Survey respondents gave their current LMS an average Net Promoter Score (NPS) of +9 (-100 to +100). This is significantly higher than previous Net Promoter evaluations of the industry such as the 2018 Starr Conspiracy Report in which organizations gave their current learning technology an average NPS score of -57.
Despite overall findings pointing to a significant improvement in HR leaders’ perceptions of their current LMS, an NPS score of +9 is considered a medium NPS score versus a high score in the 30 to 100 range. This shows LMSs have come a long way since the 2018 reports, but there’s plenty of room and opportunity for LMS providers to improve their standing with current customers and prospects.
The Learning Systems Pulse survey also revealed HR and training leaders see their current LMS provider in a positive light when it comes to market perception.
- 73 percent surveyed rated their current LMS as an Industry Leader (37%) or Gaining Momentum (36%) in the marketplace.
Additionally, HR and training leaders feel they are doing right by their organizations and employees.
- 79 percent survey said that the training programs they’re implementing are always (46%) to frequently (33%) effective.
Looking ahead, 76 percent surveyed said they plan to increase their training budget in FY2021.
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The LMS still dominates the learning technology stack
When asked which software was currently in their organization’s learning technology stack, survey respondents shared the following insights:
1. LMS: 63 percent
2. eLearning Course Library: 52 percent
3. Training Delivery Platform: 44 percent
Breaking the learning technology stack data down further, 72 percent surveyed said their organization had three or more installed learning software systems.
“The favorable perceptions HR and training leaders shared about learning systems is encouraging, especially the dramatic improvement in the NPS score for LMSs, which is a crucial benchmark for gauging customer and user sentiment,” said Richard Wyles, CEO of Totara. “This survey also shows how far the LMS has advanced in its evolution to become the hub of a thriving learning ecosystem. The key to success going forward is to simplify the stack with fewer or single platforms that are able to provide the full range of the learning, performance and engagement capabilities that organizations need.”
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