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Coursera Launches Enterprise Platform for Workforce Development

Enters $31B global corporate online learning market with Coursera for Business which enables companies to utilize Coursera’s learning content

Coursera has announced the launch of Coursera for Business, the company’s enterprise platform. Coursera for Business enables companies to utilize Coursera’s learning content, created by 145 world-renowned universities and other institutions, to help address the rapidly evolving training and development needs of their businesses. Coursera has signed up leading companies including L’Oreal, Axis Bank, and Boston Consulting Group across key markets in the US, Europe, and Asia as its first customers. The launch marks Coursera’s entry into the multi-billion dollar global corporate online learning market, which is growing at the rate of over 10 percent a year.

Rick Levin, Coursera’s CEO said, “Coursera was founded to help transform lives through access to high quality learning experiences, and we’ve seen extraordinary success in supporting people’s career goals. We recognize that one of the best ways we can scale the impact of Coursera and our university partners is by working with the organizations that share the vision of equipping their employees with the knowledge and skills to excel in their careers. Employers in India recognize that in today’s workplace, industry-specific skills can go from relevant to obsolete within months. With Coursera for Business, we’re leveraging our success in supporting learning goals at scale to meet organizational objectives and to help businesses attract and retain top talent.”

Coursera reaches over 21 million registered learners globally, and has proven that online learning is having a real, tangible impact on these individuals’ career readiness and growth. Coursera for Business builds on Coursera’s offering for individuals to give businesses a solution that meets corporate learning challenges such as the rapid pace of change across industries, workforce scale and reach, and business skills alignment.

Coursera for Business offers:

  • Curated, In-Depth Content from Top Universities: Coursera content experts create custom learning programs that cover business, technology, data science, and a variety of other skills to meet each business’s unique learning and development needs. With over 1400 courses and 150 Specializations available on Coursera, content is sourced from 145 of the world’s best institutions and provides both breadth and depth to meet the learning needs of a wide range of employees and companies.
  • Reputable, Stackable Certifications: Coursera’s university content is structured so that employees can start with a single course and build seamlessly toward a Specialization (composed of several courses) or an accredited degree. Course and Specialization Certificates are co-branded by top global universities, making them a lasting investment in employees’ personal brands. As the second most shared credential on LinkedIn’s list of the Top 100 Certification Providers, Coursera’s Certificates are already a popular way for employees to showcase new skills.
  • Flexible and Mobile Learning Meets Enterprise Scale: Flexibility and choice are central to the Coursera for Business learning experience. Employees can complete coursework on their own schedules not only on the web but also on a robust mobile platform that serves the needs of a workforce increasingly dominated by millennials.
  • Centralized Program Management and Progress Tracking Analytics: Employers can spend less time on paperwork with features like centralized billing, group communication, single sign-on (SSO), and LMS integration. Coursera for Business also provides easy-to-use reporting and tracking tools that allow companies to measure the real impact of an employee development program.

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