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Platform: Why have more than one Learning lifecycle platform?

Why have more than one Learning lifecycle platform? There are a few use cases where having more than one platform can be beneficial.

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Written by Alba Kejser
Updated over 2 months ago

Choosing the right platform setup is crucial for boosting efficiency and collaboration. While most Learningbank collaborations start with a single Learning Lifecycle Platform, your organisation's needs may evolve over time.

Do you want to explore the benefits of adding an extra platform? Here are some key use cases and considerations to guide you.
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Need for autonomy and full administrative power: Top administrative control and management. Seen, e.g. in global organisations with independent sub-companies (subsidiary companies), where there is a strong need for adapting to the unique challenges and opportunities present in each country, region or target group.​

  • Need for autonomy and full administrative power: Top administrative control and management. Seen, e.g. in global organisations with independent sub-companies (subsidiary companies), where there is a strong need for adapting to the unique challenges and opportunities present in each country, region or target group.​

  • Global coordination but with the need for local flexibility: Global organisations with unique needs due to multiple User data/Data management system

  • External use-case: External users that are not part of your internal organisation and you want to keep completely separate in their own environment

  • Need for Customisation Options: Customise domain name (URL), platform name, and support mail for a personalised touch (one per platform)


If you decide to have two different platforms, it might be helpful to be able to push content from one platform to the other. If this sounds like something for you, you can find more information on how this is done, it this article: "Multi Tenant".

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