Learning Programmes of Excellence

LPI Announces Strategic Partnership with DPG

L-R: Kelly Davis, Global Sales and Marketing Director, LPI. Robert Wagner, Commercial Director, DPG. Edmund Monk, CEO, LPI London (UK), February 2020 - The Learning & Performance Institute (LPI) has joined forces with Developing People Globally (DPG) to help organisations realise the full potential of their people skills and digital competencies. The two organisations have announced a strategic partnership that will help customers drive measurable performance improvement through the synergy of digital technologies, frameworks, and skilled people.

The partnership agreement enables DPG to market and deliver one of the LPI industry’s leading accreditation, certification, and "Learning Programmes of Excellence" solutions. It will also drive DPG's expansion into B2B markets, with particular focus on learning departments and corporate universities.

Using the LPI's highly regarded accreditation frameworks, DPG will assess the quality of learning services within organisations and work with these organisations to continually develop their impact on corporate performance. In addition, DPG will leverage LPI certification resources to further develop its work with HR and L&D professionals, supporting them in gaining the skills they need to improve their performance and create an impact in their workplace.

The partnership is a strong strategic fit: The LPI, a global body for workplace learning organisations and professionals, brings to the table a comprehensive range of services such as membership, certification, accreditation, events, awards, and consulting - all designed to drive business performance improvement through effective learning.

DPG brings a wealth of experience in transforming individual and business performance through its comprehensive portfolio of L&D and HR-focused learning resources.  

Both organisations also manage large online communities of highly skilled and engaged L&D and HR professionals, who will benefit from increased collaboration and content resources as a result of the partnership.

The partnership agreement is a natural extension of DPG's recent successful collaborations with the LPI. In late 2019, DPG achieved accreditation as a Learning Provider, exhibited at LEARNING LIVE (the LPI's flagship event for Heads of Learning), and achieved the LPI Learning Programmes of Excellence award for its new HRGo! programme.

Building upon this strong foundation, DPG and the LPI will help customers thrive by putting learning at the heart of their business - developing their full potential to drive organisational performance.

Edmund Monk, LPI CEO said, "With learning now playing a critical role in every aspect of business, companies recognise the need to accelerate the development of L&D and HR skills to ensure they remain competitive. Working in partnership with DPG, we will unlock the full potential of our customers' human skills and digital competences, helping them drive measurable performance improvement. Furthermore, by combining our respective online communities of L&D professionals, we can look to build a global network that embraces opportunities, thrives on innovation, and engages thousands of learning professionals and organisations across the world."

Commenting on the partnership, Sarah Aubrey, CEO at DPG, said, "The LPI and DPG clearly have been driving performance and have had measurable impact in our learning design and organisational DNAs. Learning is consistently a top-rated challenge in the Global Human Capital Trends, with the 'opportunity to learn’ being among employees' top reasons for taking a job. Digital transformation is also creating a strong demand for truly continuous lifelong learning. Together, DPG and the LPI are best placed to support organisations and L&D practitioners with solutions that meet this demand with learning that is embedded in to the flow of work and meets the digital habits of the modern learner."