Stop counting completions. Start proving impact.
Learning and development (L&D) leaders are often asked the same question over and over again: How is learning moving the business? The answer won’t come from siloed learning management system (LMS) exports or a sea of dashboards no one opens. It comes from building a learning intelligence system, one that consolidates data, leverages artificial intelligence (AI), connects learning to business KPIs and moves you from descriptive reporting to predictive, decision-ready insights.

In this fast-paced, practical session, we’ll show you how to tame platform sprawl, kill data silos and establish an insight-driven ecosystem that your stakeholders trust. You’ll leave with the metrics that actually matter today, a roadmap to consolidate your data and the confidence to drive data fluency across your L&D org.

You’ll learn:

  • Why data fluency is the new leadership currency in L&D and how to evolve from activity tracking to outcome prediction
  • How platform sprawl, manual exports and mismatched taxonomies quietly erode insight, speed and credibility
  • How to operationalize analytics that inform decisions, not just dashboards
  • The metrics you should track to link learning to performance, productivity, time-to-competency and business outcomes
  • Practical ways to connect LMS/learner experience platforms (LXP), human resources information systems (HRIS), customer relationship management (CRM) and performance data
  • Real-world use cases to inspire you to get started

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Speaker

Amber Rodbell, VP of Learning Experience, ELB Learning

Amber has over 20 years in the eLearning industry. She has experience ranging from training to instructional design to full development and customer experience. Amber leads the custom development team in creating ELB Learning’s signature custom courses. She has expert experience in the leading authoring tools, design suites and enjoys learning new tools. Amber is an ATD speaker and likes training new emerging talent in the industry. Her hobbies include writing homeschool curriculum for her children.