The Mind Tools L&D Podcast usually focuses on how L&D can help colleagues develop in their careers – but we’re not the only industry with an interest in education. Some of the world’s most exciting tech companies, including Google, Meta and Amazon, use education as a tool to help their customers develop new skills and encourage longer term adoption.
In this week’s show, Ross G and Nahdia speak to Intellum’s Lizzi Shaw and Gusto’s Jaclyn Anku to discover:
In ‘What I Learned This Week’, Nahdia discussed the ‘Systemic Design Framework’ from the Design Council.
Jaclyn discussed the career of Simone Biles.
And Ross discussed an episode of The Listening Service, which covered ‘Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis by Vaughan Williams’.
To find out more about the Intellum LMS, see intellum.com.
To find out more about Gusto’s approach to customer education, read or watch the case study.
Gusto are at gusto.com,
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You can find Will at: worklearning.com
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