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Learning in Action: Adapting to the evolving learning landscape

In this episode of Learning in Action series with upGrad enterprise, we discuss how companies can keep up with rapidly evolving skill demands with Jayan Nayar, Head HR, IBS Software Services.

In today's rapidly changing business landscape, the ability to adapt and learn quickly is crucial for organizational success. With the advent of new technologies, evolving customer needs, and global economic shifts, traditional approaches to learning are no longer sufficient. Organizations must embrace innovative strategies to ensure their workforce remains equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in this dynamic environment.

In this episode Dhruv Mehra, Head of Growth (B2B) upGrad Enterprise talks with Jayan Nayar, Head HR, IBS Software Services on how the learning landscape is evolving and its impact on skilling initiatives

The interview highlights several key trends and best practices needed today:

  • The Rise of AI and Technology: AI has become an integral part of the business landscape, and organizations must integrate AI learning into their training programs to prepare employees for the future.
  • Peer-to-Peer Learning: Encouraging employees to share their knowledge and experiences through initiatives like hackathons and knowledge-sharing platforms can foster a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
  • Personalized Learning Experiences: Tailoring learning content and programs to individual employee needs and career goals is essential for maximizing engagement and effectiveness.
  • Business-Driven Learning: Aligning learning initiatives with organizational objectives ensures that employees acquire the skills most relevant to their roles and contributes to overall business success.

 

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