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Chief Learning Officer Magazine: CLO Surveys the Enterprise Approach to Learning Management; Reynolds & Reynolds Use Information Systems to Support Sales, Service

Business Wire,  Nov 1, 2005  

CHICAGO -- Which comes first: successful implementation of an enterprise-wide LMS or a corporate learning organization that has demonstrated success and business impact? Or, are they linked? The Technology feature in the November issue of Chief Learning Officer magazine examines the advantages and disadvantages of an enterprise-wide LMS.

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And if a company decides to implement such a system, what requirements are necessary for a smooth or at least relatively painless implementation? A case study on Reynolds & Reynolds details how the company's use of integrated information systems supports its sales, service and customer relationship management solutions. To read this article, visit www.clomedia.com.

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