LRN taps Symphony Services to engineer Its Business Software Product

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

LRN taps Symphony Services to engineer Its Business Software Product

Symphony Services has announced the addition of LRN, a company committed to helping enterprises cultivate ethical business practices and inspire principle performance to its large and growing client roster.

Tasked with engineering and now managing LRN's comprehensive ethics, compliance, and environmental responsibility knowledge portals, it is Symphony Services' commitment to Engineering Outcome Certainty that ensures LRN's solutions are delivered to market with the highest level of innovation and quality.

Looking to create further competitive separation for its flagship Alliance applications, LRN worked with Symphony Services to take an already strong solution to the next level with new features and functionalities such as a sleek and smooth user interface, increased user interactivity capabilities and a forward-thinking platform to align with LRN's long-term business priorities and mission. Specifically, Symphony managed the Alliances application and the Inspirational Leadership Alliance (ILA), which provides leadership development support for business leaders at all levels, mostly focussed on embedding trust, transparency and values in the workplace. Symphony has continued with product line management (PLM) for LRN's solution, as the company explores additional features for its offerings.

"Our goal when partnering with LRN was to create a solution that would dynamically grow with LRN's strategy and overarching mission," said Wayne Irwin, Executive Vice- President & GM, Embedded & Telecom, Symphony Services. "We worked in accordance with LRN to assess the company's needs from the top down, which inevitably informed our guidance when developing the new platform."


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