201 Reskilling Your Workforce with Video

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Wednesday, August 5

Reskilling workers allows businesses to be agile in the face of constant technological change, while investing in and showing loyalty to their existing workforce. Rather than hiring or outsourcing for every new skill, companies can train current, trusted employees to handle the shifts in their industry, whether small or seismic.

In this session we’ll discuss upskilling and reskilling, as well as the emotional and financial benefits of training your existing workforce to meet the ever-changing demands of our technology-driven work environment. You’ll learn about three main skill areas that global consulting firm McKinsey believes are critical to the future of work—social and emotional intelligence, technological skills, and cognitive skills—and how you can employ training that addresses each of these in-demand talents. We’ll then dive deeper into how video training is an ideal way to bridge competence differences in your workforce to achieve proficiency in learning new skills. You'll learn how video takes advantage of our cognitive processes to achieve better learning outcomes. Then we’ll bring it all together with specific examples of how video—from “how-to” to explaining complex concepts—is delivering successful learning outcomes for today’s largest companies.

In this session you will learn:

  • Why reskilling makes sense, financially and emotionally
  • Three skill areas critical to the future of work
  • How to employ video training to achieve successful reskilling

 

Stacy Adams

Head of Marketing

Vyond

Stacy is the head of marketing for Vyond (formerly GoAnimate), whose cloud- based video creation platform is in use by thousands of training and eLearning professionals around the world. She has more than 20 years of experience in creating brand and content programs for a variety of B2B and B2C technology companies. Stacy's focus at Vyond is exploring how video can engage and inspire as part of a larger communication strategy. She is passionate about emerging technology and how organizations must respond to an ever- changing array of devices and communication channels.

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