What Type of Reporting Is Available In Bridge LMS?

What Type of Reporting Is Available In Bridge LMS?

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The following reports are available from day one:

  1. Course completion rates, including all learning items completed in the previous day, week, or month.
  2. Learner progress, including individual learner transcripts.
  3. Assessment scores and overdue items based on enrollment windows.
  4. Login and user activity and attendance, including disparities between registration and attendance/completion.
  5. Training hours, whether for eLearning or in-person sessions.

You’re not limited to these options, however. Bridge reports are fully adaptable to your needs. You can take advantage of over 22 filters when customizing. Aligning reports with your exact parameters is easy since you can filter by department, course, or any other kind of imported user data.

It only takes minutes to create comprehensive training reports, and there’s no limit on the number of reports you can create—giving you the convenience and flexibility you need to change or scale reporting activities as your organization evolves.

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Sharing reports at scheduled intervals is a breeze, taking the administrative burden off your team.

What Type of Reporting Dashboards Does Bridge Offer?

Bridge offers intuitive training data dashboards, making it easy to share the right data with the right person. You can take advantage of an unlimited number of dashboards to ensure managers, LMS administrators, HR, and L&D colleagues all have access to the exact insights they need, when they need them.

  • Easily control access by role or permission. Rich learner data, such as course completion rate and learner progress (including low, medium, or high mastery of a particular skill) are all available.
  • Managers have access to custom dashboards that give them only the insights they need to support the individuals on their teams. 
  • Users with admin permission can easily view data for all learners, streamlining cross-organizational training management.
  • Reports can easily be exported to email, CSV, PDF, or Excel. You can also send reports to webhooks, or flat files to SFTP or S3 to be picked up by other tools.
  • Sharing reports at scheduled intervals is a breeze, taking the administrative burden off your team.
Bridge offers a knowledge base, live chat, dedicated support consultants, workshops, and open office hours.

Is Bridge Easy Enough For Non-Technical People?

Yes it is. Even less experienced members of your L&D team can easily create reports without extensive training. You don’t need experience with BI (Business Intelligence software, like Microsoft Power BI) to generate in-depth reports. Creating the right reports for your organization is as simple as selecting ranges from predefined filters.

 

As simple as the process is, we’re committed to ensuring you get the most out of Bridge’s reporting and analytic capabilities. That’s why we offer a knowledge base, live chat, dedicated support consultants, workshops, and open office hours.

 

You can also take advantage of our Report Club professional service. This service includes:

  • Expert consultation to help you use data to understand and reach business goals.
  • The option to have our data experts build, optimize, and automate reports and data within your LMS.
  • Assistance with organizing your LMS and reporting tasks so that you can spot patterns and trends across your workforce.

With an expert partner in your corner, you’ll be empowered to meet your team’s L&D reporting needs without extensive analytical training or overburdening your internal IT team. 

Ready to Hit Reporting Out the Park?

Get in touch below to set up a demo. We'd love to show you what Bridge’s powerful reporting and analytic capabilities can do for you. Or, take a self-guided tour of Bridge Analytics first.

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Stephanie Kemp

Stephanie Kemp is a high-impact leader in the B2B SaaS sector, currently serving as the VP of Client Management at Bridge. With a career path that includes roles in public education, retail management, and enterprise account leadership, Stephanie brings a human-centric perspective to customer success. She is a recognized Bridge product expert who has in-depth technical knowledge of the Bridge ecosystem. She spent much of her tenure at Bridge directly supporting the extended enterprise customer segment, helping global organizations to drive operational excellence across distributed workforces through training delivery and reseller partners to leverage technology as a revenue driver. With a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Colorado, as well as a certification in Building Trust from Stanford University and in Collaborative Leadership from UC Berkeley, Stephanie is an expert voice in all things learning and development.

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