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Supervisors trim training line, ask staff to slow LMS buy; Workday integration remains open

2715484 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors discussed Department 5’s FY2026 budget and agreed to reduce the supervisors’ training allocation for one year while asking staff to convene county stakeholders before pursuing a countywide external learning management system.

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday discussed the Board Office (Department 5) FY2026 budget, questioned several decision packages tied to training platforms, and agreed to reduce the elected‑official training allocation for the coming year while asking staff to coordinate countywide stakeholders before committing to an external learning management system.

Why it matters: The county is preparing to deploy Workday, a countywide human capital and financial platform. Supervisors raised concerns that multiple departments have pursued separate learning‑management or training solutions and asked for a coordinated approach before spending on an external platform…

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