List of ELB Learning ReviewLink Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ELB Learning ReviewLink for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ELB Learning ReviewLink for Content Management include: Auto-Owners Insurance, a United States based Insurance organisation with 6946 employees and revenues of $12.94 billion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a United States based Government organisation with 10899 employees and revenues of $11.10 billion, Toronto 2015 Pan Am & Parapan American Games, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 650 employees and revenues of $150.0 million and many others.
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Auto-Owners Insurance | Insurance | 6946 | $12.9B | United States | ELB Learning | ELB Learning ReviewLink | Content Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Auto-Owners Insurance deployed ELB Learning ReviewLink as part of its Lectora and CourseMill authoring and delivery workflow. Auto-Owners Insurance used ELB Learning ReviewLink, a Content Management application, to gather SME feedback and accelerate course review for claims and business-writing training across the United States, targeting Learning & Development and HR training operations.
The implementation integrated ELB Learning ReviewLink with Lectora authoring and CourseMill delivery to embed iterative review workflows and reviewer commentary into the course development pipeline. Operational scope covered course review orchestration for subject matter experts and instructional designers, converting complex classroom curricula into interactive eLearning modules. Using ReviewLink helped streamline review cycles and contributed to converting a three day classroom course into an interactive eLearning course with a reduced seat time of about 60 minutes, improving scalability and access for remote staff. Governance centered on structured reviewer assignments and centralized review workflows to shorten feedback loops and support distributed reviewer participation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Government | 10899 | $11.1B | United States | ELB Learning | ELB Learning ReviewLink | Content Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention implemented ELB Learning ReviewLink in a pilot to manage multi-reviewer feedback during course testing for public-health training. The CDC used ELB Learning ReviewLink in the Content Management category to support Learning & Development and HR workflows across course development and testing in the United States. The pilot was scoped to controlled course validation rather than an enterprise-wide learning platform rollout.
The pilot leveraged ReviewLink features to allow multiple reviewers to submit opinions while keeping comments hidden from each other to avoid influencing first impressions, improving the objectivity of review feedback. Configuration emphasized reviewer orchestration, anonymized comment capture, and iterative content review workflows consistent with Content Management practices for eLearning assets. Governance focused on staged feedback cycles and controlled reviewer access to preserve independent assessments during course validation.
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Toronto 2015 Pan Am & Parapan American Games | Professional Services | 650 | $150M | Canada | ELB Learning | ELB Learning ReviewLink | Content Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Toronto 2015 Pan Am & Parapan American Games implemented ELB Learning ReviewLink as part of its Content Management tooling for Learning and Development. The committee deployed ELB Learning ReviewLink to support development and review of volunteer and workforce training for more than 20,000 volunteers across Canada in advance of the 2015 Games.
ReviewLink was embedded into the content development and review workflow to coordinate subject matter expert feedback, enable iterative review cycles, and manage versioning and annotations for eLearning assets. The implementation operated alongside Lectora and CourseMill, with ReviewLink focused on collaborative review and SME coordination while Lectora supported authoring and CourseMill handled course delivery and learner assignment.
Operationally the blended learning portal delivered over 300,000 hours of training and supported large scale assignment and notification volumes during the Games, demonstrating ReviewLink's role in high throughput content review ahead of mass delivery. The scope encompassed volunteer training operations and workforce learning functions across event sites in Canada, with content governance organized around centralized SME review coordination through ELB Learning ReviewLink.
Governance and process changes emphasized standardized review workflows and formalized SME sign off to align content readiness with assignment and notification schedules, using ReviewLink to track review status and consolidate feedback from multiple stakeholders. ELB Learning ReviewLink, as a Content Management application, was therefore instrumental in the committee's authoring to delivery pipeline for event scale learning programs.
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