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Alison Launches Groundbreaking Free Learning Management System to Revolutionise Skills Training for Organisations of All Sizes

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PRESS RELEASE•UPDATED: FEB 22, 2024: Galway, Ireland, February 22, 2024 (Newswire.com) – The ground-breaking Free Learning Management System (Free LMS) has been launched by Alison, the biggest free online empowerment platform in the world. It is intended to make talent development more accessible to businesses of all sizes, even those with tight resources.

Based on Alison’s fundamental belief that no one should be denied access to education because of their financial situation, the Free LMS has the potential to revolutionize the field of organizational learning and development. Through providing free access to top-notch training programs, Alison hopes to enable companies, nonprofits, and NGOs to compete globally while promoting staff development, engagement, and retention.

“Alison was founded to make quality education and skills training accessible to all. To fulfill that mission, we have always provided learning and career development tools for free, giving people the resources to empower themselves and transform their lives. We wanted to translate that philosophy into organizations too. With the introduction of our Free Learning Management System, we are breaking down the barriers of training budgets and opening doors for organisations to invest in their most valuable asset—their people,” said Mike Feerick, CEO and Founder of Alison.

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The key features of Alison’s Free Learning Management System include:

1. Free for Unlimited Users:

Organizations can onboard an unlimited number of employees onto the platform at no cost, ensuring equitable access to training resources for all team members.

2. 5-Minute Set-Up:

With a user-friendly interface and streamlined set-up process, organizations can get up and running on the Free LMS in just five minutes, without the need for extensive technical expertise or implementation fees.

3. 5,000+ Free Courses:

Organisations can access Alison’s extensive library of over 5,000 free courses covering a wide range of topics, from business and technology to healthcare and soft skills development.

4. Personalized & Pre-Curated Courses:

Our free LMS offers customisable learning paths and pre-curated course collections tailored to organisational needs, allowing for targeted skill development and enhanced employee engagement.

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5. No Implementation Fees:

Alison’s Free LMS eliminates costly implementation fees, ensuring that organisations can allocate their resources towards meaningful training initiatives rather than administrative overhead.

6. Live Virtual Support: 

As part of the Free Learning Management System, dedicated LMS advisory support teams are available around the clock to provide assistance and guidance, ensuring a seamless learning experience for both administrators and learners.

7. Tracking and Individual Reporting:

The Free Learning Management System comes with robust tracking and reporting capabilities, which include real-time data-driven insights. This enables organisations to monitor learner progress, track completion rates, and generate detailed reports for performance analysis.

Alison’s Free Learning Management System represents a paradigm shift in corporate training and development, offering a comprehensive solution that meets the diverse learning needs of today’s organisations. By democratizing education and empowering businesses, Alison is paving the way for a more inclusive and prosperous future. Sign up now.

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  • Okechukwu Liberty is a graduate of Mass Communication and a content writer for AfterSchoolAfrica. He is dedicated to researching scholarship and empowerment opportunities for students looking to study abroad. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies and taking long walks with friends.

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