Great curation starts with a strong strategy. These are the non-negotiables:
- Relevance Over Volume: More content doesn’t mean better learning. Prioritize content tied to real roles, skills, or business outcomes.
- Blend of Sources: Combine internal documents, external articles (e.g., Harvard Business Review), videos, and podcasts for diverse consumption.
- Role-Based Personalization: Create unique learning paths based on job roles, levels, or regions using metadata and AI recommendations.
- AI-Powered Tagging and Discovery: Use NLP-based systems to auto-tag content and recommend based on learning history or performance gaps.
- Time-Efficient Formats: Prioritize short, actionable formats, micro-videos, checklists, and explainers suitable for learning in the flow of work.
- Contributor Guidelines for User-Generated Content: Provide structure on how employees can share their insights without compromising quality or tone.
- Data-Driven Lifecycle Management: Track usage, drop-off points, and completion rates to retire outdated content and push trending resources.
- Diversity and Accessibility: Ensure content covers diverse perspectives and is accessible to learners with different needs or devices.
A solid strategy makes your LXP feel curated, not cluttered, and that's what learners need in a world full of distractions.
Great curation starts with a strong strategy. These are the non-negotiables:
- Relevance Over Volume: More content doesn’t mean better learning. Prioritize content tied to real roles, skills, or business outcomes.
- Blend of Sources: Combine internal documents, external articles (e.g., Harvard Business Review), videos, and podcasts for diverse consumption.
- Role-Based Personalization: Create unique learning paths based on job roles, levels, or regions using metadata and AI recommendations.
- AI-Powered Tagging and Discovery: Use NLP-based systems to auto-tag content and recommend based on learning history or performance gaps.
- Time-Efficient Formats: Prioritize short, actionable formats, micro-videos, checklists, and explainers suitable for learning in the flow of work.
- Contributor Guidelines for User-Generated Content: Provide structure on how employees can share their insights without compromising quality or tone.
- Data-Driven Lifecycle Management: Track usage, drop-off points, and completion rates to retire outdated content and push trending resources.
- Diversity and Accessibility: Ensure content covers diverse perspectives and is accessible to learners with different needs or devices.
A solid strategy makes your LXP feel curated, not cluttered, and that's what learners need in a world full of distractions.