Managed Learning set to run for 2 months by default
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Tabrez Usman
Managed Learning appears to be set to run for 2 months - assigned on first business day and give learners until end of the next month to complete. Whilst it gives learners the opportunity to complete at a longer duration, some businesses prefer keeping the training schedules for monthly cycles as they can report back to their key stake holders on the completion rates on a month-to-month basis
Ideally, we should be able to change the duration to only one month.
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Paul Williamson
Customisable default due date would be very helpful. The reason is we have manager notifications set and want to keep it all within the month.
Right now to minimise overheads and keep everything automated, we set managers to be notified 45 days before due date if assignments are incomplete. This works for managers, however may be confusing for users who are told they have 2 months, then managers start chasing after 15 days :-)
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John Woodall
Paul Williamson We're going through this very thing. I struggle to understand how Huntress landed on their current schedule. I can't imagine an organization that would use this type of timing & alerts.
It must be due at end of month - and users MUST be able to complete post-due date; else the training is simply skipped - which defeats the purpose!
We cant be alerting managers at 37 days before - and all the communication showing "Due in 37 days" when it's really due in 7 days.
This was supposed to be clean & clear communication - but it's a mess; to the degree we won't be renewing if it's not cleared up.
Other platforms handle this perfectly (KnowBe4 & Infima) - so this is a design issue.