Applicable Industries
- Education
- Life Sciences
Use Cases
- Virtual Training
Services
- Training
About The Customer
Adaptive Insights is a SaaS business that provides a platform for companies to collaborate, gain insights, and make better financial plans. As a Workday company, it serves over 4,000 customers and a larger number of end users who need to learn how to use its suite of powerful tools. The company's training content is created by a small team led by Diane, the Sr. Content Developer for Education & Development. The team is responsible for creating training content for both live sessions during the Adaptive Insights user conference and self-paced training managed in Litmos.
The Challenge
Adaptive Insights, a SaaS business with over 4,000 customers, faced a significant challenge in training its end users and partners on its suite of financial planning tools. The company's small team of three, led by Sr. Content Developer for Education & Development, Diane, was tasked with creating all the training content for both live and self-paced training sessions. The live training sessions were conducted during the Adaptive Insights user conference, where around 1,000 end users were trained. The self-paced training, managed in Litmos, catered to over 9,000 end users and 1,500 partners. The team found it inefficient and challenging to create and manage the vast amount of visual training material using Word and Litmos. The process was time-consuming, and it was difficult to create separate guides for instructors and attendees during live sessions.
The Solution
The team discovered ScreenSteps, a solution that allowed them to create an online knowledge base and export content to PDF for both live and self-paced training initiatives. For live training, ScreenSteps enabled the team to create separate instructor's guides and reference guides for attendees, a task that was previously too time-consuming. The team found it easy to repurpose content in ScreenSteps, making the guides more versatile and the live training sessions more engaging. For self-paced training, the team used ScreenSteps to create training exercises and guides, which were then exported as PDFs and uploaded to Litmos. This streamlined the process of creating and managing training content, making it easier for the team to produce more high-quality material.
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