Digital Skills Training: You’re Doing It Wrong!
Posted by EdmontonPMMay 9
Live Webinar – May 17th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Anyone tasked with improving performance and job satisfaction needs to help their people boost digital skills.
After all, employees now spend up to 90% of their day immersed in technology. The challenge is that, according to McKinsey, 70% of digital transformation initiatives are doomed to failure.
In this highly interactive session, Mike Song explains the 5 HR fails that almost every organization encounters when trying to improve productivity through the smart use of technology. More importantly, he will explain how to roll out a digital skills initiative that exceeds expectations.
Discover the importance of assessing tech types and prescribing customized learning as critical ingredients to your initiative. Mike shows a ground-breaking methodology that measures and improves tech proficiency across the enterprise. It’s like DISC® but for tech proficiency. It helps people boost digital literacy by improving virtual meeting, email, and Microsoft 365® skills.
Explore how a Global Pharma Company improved its digital skills by more than 30% in just a few weeks. Learn about their challenges and how they adopted powerful tech tips, useful e-communication strategies, and methods to share insights with colleagues.
You will learn:
- A better way to roll out digital transformation initiatives
- Best practices for improving digital skills at your organization
- Interesting information about your tech profile
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Digital Skills Training: You’re Doing It Wrong!
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