Learning Management Systems (LMSs) must undergo three key transformations to ensure they do not become obsolete. Firstly, LMSs should be adapted to serve as repositories for institutional capacity, enabling organizations to retain ownership of their performance systems. Effective leadership is essential to mandate and secure this ownership. Performance systems must be documented and stored securely for easy access while emphasizing continuous improvement and innovation. Ultimately, the successful future-proofing of LMSs relies on their ability to function as accessible "bank vaults" that store vital organizational knowledge and processes.
To future-proof LMSs, they must be repositioned and adapted to play a vital role as the bank vault for institutional capacity.
Leadership must require that their organizations have complete ownership of their institutional capacity.
To be effective, an LMS "bank vault" must be easy to deposit into and easy to access.
Performance systems need to be carefully and clearly documented and securely stored in a way in which they can be easily accessed.
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