Rustici blog behind the scenes best of lists

Behind the scenes of the industry’s “Best of” lists

Prior to 2020, my personal end-of-year “Best of” lists typically consisted of films, music, video games… that type of thing. Then came 2020, ‘rona, and quarantine and my lists changed dramatically. Now I’m ranking things like my best sourdough loaf, my best homemade pizza, my…

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Rustici blog EVERFI case study

The EVERFI story: Treating customers as partners

When we have a customer come to us, it’s our goal to talk through the problems they are trying to solve and get them to a place where they are comfortable with the information we are giving them and have the confidence they need to…

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Rustici blog adapting to disruption

Adapting to disruption: The increased relevance of eLearning

Like so many others, I’ve been spending my Friday afternoons engaged in “Video Happy Hours” with colleagues, friends, and even family. Each time, there’s a common theme among the virtual crowd of our imagined revelry. The questions all come out differently, but we’re all asking…

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Rustici blog our commitment during the COVID-19 outbreak

Our commitment to you during the COVID-19 outbreak

As COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus) continues to impact the global community, we want to take a moment to update you on our business continuity plan and assure you that Rustici Software will continue business as usual. Employee safety first We are monitoring the situation closely…

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Rustici blog Degreed you do you

You do you: Helping Degreed host client content

I talk to clients every day about how they differentiate themselves in an increasingly crowded L&D market. Here at Rustici Software, we love hearing about problems our clients are trying to solve. We often find ourselves talking to our customers about things that our products…

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Rustici blog Keep it simple, Genius

Keep it simple, Genius

A long time ago, I overheard a manger tell someone on their team to “keep it simple, stupid.” My first thought was that it was quite rude, and my second was that they were probably quoting Clark Griswold or something. These four words have become…

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