For the second time in a row, Coorpacademy has been recognized as a FrontRunner® for Learning Management by The Gartner Digital Markets Research Team!

 

Coorpacademy has been recognized as a FrontRunner® for Learning Management by The Gartner Digital Markets Research Team, for the second time in a row!

FrontRunners is a 100% data-driven graphic, published on Software Advice, which helps businesses easily identify the top software products in a particular category, based on verified user reviews across three websites: Capterra, Software Advice and GetApp, which operate under Gartner Digital Markets umbrella brand.

Coorpacademy recognized as a FrontRunner for the second time in a row

How does it work?

Software Advice’s FrontRunners uses reviews from real software users to highlight the top-rated Learning Management software.

To be eligible for inclusion as a FrontRunner, a product must:

  • Have at least 20 unique user reviews in the last 24 months
  • Offer the following core functionality: course tracking, course management

Products that meet these requirements and earn the top scores for Usability and Customer Satisfaction made the cut as FrontRunners.

We are proud at Coorpacademy to have been recognized by users as a top player in terms of Usability and Customer Satisfaction for the second time in a row. This result rewards the work we’re doing at Coorpacademy to offer the most user-friendly learning experience, and demonstrates that our product improvements are always centered on the learners’ overall experience.

Discover more here!

 

3 Ways Former Google CEO Is Reengaging Workers To Be More Productive – Forbes

 

To be discovered in Forbes, 3 ways Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy, is reengaging workers to be more productive.

Following the keynote at Gartner ReimagineHR London 2019 where Stéphan Bruno, CHRO of the Principality of Monaco, and Jean-Marc Tassetto presented the partnership with Coorpacademy to retrain 3,600 of Monaco’s public sector employees, Forbes contributor Heidi Lynne Kurter published an article on 3 ways companies can shake up corporate learning to increase productivity, talent retention and engagement with the help of innovative employee learning experiences.

If you want to read the article on Forbes.com, it’s here. 

Or discover extracts of the article here!

3 Ways Former Google CEO Is Reengaging Workers To Be More Productive

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The World Economic Organization recently announced by 2022, 75 million jobs will be destroyed and 133 million will be created as a result of new technologies. Consequently, companies are likely to face resistance in retraining tenured employees who have a limited skill set. Therefore, it’s crucial for them to start preparing employees for change by reopening their appetite for learning and decreasing their fear of the future.

Stéphan Bruno, director of human resources for Principality of Monaco, is determined to be at the forefront of the digital revolution. At the London Gartner ReImagine HR conference, Bruno announced the governments partnership with CoorpAcademy to retrain 3,600 of Monaco’s public sector employees. Known as the Netflix of knowledge and training, CoorpAcademy is an innovative digital e-learning platform that uses gamification to make training interactive and appealing.

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Creating A More Learner-Centric Approach

CoorpAcademy co-founder and former head of Google France, Jean-Marc Tassetto, aims to creatively disrupt traditional e-learning experiences. Instead of imitating Coursera and Udemy by seeking out professors from top universities, Tassetto felt it would be more effective to partner with key industry leaders across the globe. These leaders are entrusted with developing and teaching specific courses relevant to their expertise. For example, Understand Blockchain Technology is a course created by IBM and taught by its current employees.

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Reducing Fear Of The Future

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Both Bruno and Tassetto understand by putting employees in charge of their learning, with guidance from their manager, non-digital natives can increase their digital maturity at a pace that feels comfortable for them. Users also have the opportunity to take advantage of additional content to further develop their skill set. Some courses available to them are feminine leadership, stress management and design thinking, to name a few.

Engaging Through Micro-Learning

A study by Microsoft states on average an individuals attention span lasts 8-seconds. If companies and e-learning platforms want to keep users engaged and on track to complete the course, they need to focus more on mini modules that are short enough to keep their attention. Tassetto states the most successful micro-learning modules typically range from 5-12 minutes in length. Anything longer risks losing the attention of its users. Their micro-learning modules are a healthy mix of asking questions, playing games and keeping players engaged until the end with short form videos.

With clients such as L’oreal, IBM, Nestle and BNP Paribas, the EdTech startup has found great success in their unique and innovate learning approach. By placing learners first, employees are empowered to develop their skills for who they want to be instead of who they are now. Bruno was surprised to see employees at every level of the government sector from gardeners to firemen positively interacting with the platform.”

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Discover the full article here!

HR leaders: what’s coming in the next 10 years? Key insights from Gartner Reimagine HR London 2019

 

At the Park Plaza London on September 18-19th, 500+ HR professionals gathered during the Gartner ReimagineHR 2-day event around 7 tracks reimagining the future of HR. HR Executives from all across Europe had the chance to attend 28 Gartner-led, insight-driven presentations.

Insightful keynotes: what’s next in the future of work and HR?

Brian Kropp, GVP and Chief of HR Research Gartner, did an opening keynote on ‘How HR Can Reimagine Work to Drive Performance.’ He said: ‘While important, things like artificial intelligence and automation are only part of the future of work story. Along with these conspicuous shifts comes a number of underlying trends — like rising transparency, or new work habits — with the potential to fundamentally change how work gets done.’

He did advise HR leaders to shift the focus on more important and new questions.

For Ethics, ‘How do we ethically use the data we collect?’ In the field of Skills, ‘How do we develop all skills as AI eliminates learning opportunities?’ When it comes to Information, ‘How do we meet employees’ expectations for information transparency?’ In the Managerial space, ‘How is technology changing what it means to be a manager?’ and – in terms of Jobs – ‘How can we use AI to increase access to jobs?’

Thought-provoking questions, such as the one on Skills. We realize that facing the rise of AI, it is vital to ‘learn how to learn’, especially with soft skills. As Alvin Toffler said, ‘the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.’

‘Building critical skills and competencies is a top priority for 73% of CHROs. Every organization leverages on-the-job training for employee learning and development,’ said Gartner expert Brian Kropp. ‘Learning in the flow of work’ – as Josh Bersin puts it –  is also becoming critical. We need to keep in mind that 85% of the jobs of 2030 haven’t been invented yet. We’ve entered into an era of lifelong learning. Employees have to learn ‘in the moment’, ‘in the flow of work’. The ability to gain new knowledge, to learn how to learn, is becoming more valuable than the knowledge itself.

This feeling was also shared by HR leaders present at the event; as one of the top HR executive of a big pharmaceutical company said during a discussion at Coorpacademy’s booth: ‘We have looked deeply into skills and learning to realize that most of our managers and leaders were very well equipped for a world that stopped existing about 10 years ago.’ 

As the pace of business and automation speeds up, demand for employees to be able to think outside of the box, to learn how to learn the next skill sets, the ones needed in 10 years and not 10 years ago is moving to the foreground!

How to upskill and reskill a whole nation?

On September 19th, Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy, and Stéphan Bruno, Head of Human Resources for the Government of the Principality of Monaco, were presenting their keynote ‘The Big Bet on Learners’ Engagement’ – taking the business case of the Principality of Monaco as an example in front of 50+ HR leaders.

‘We started 6 years ago, not sure about what to do but certain we wanted to put the users back at the center of the learning process. As the only certainty about the jobs of tomorrow is uncertainty, it was the right bet and the right path to follow,’ said Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy.

Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy, speaking about the big bet on learners' engagement

Stéphan Bruno showcased the learning success story of the Principality of Monaco: ‘If we want to change the culture within our government, we need to offer an experience in digital tools that’s as good as what the GAFA can offer. We want to transform into a learning organization, and Coorpacademy offers us a unique way to do that while upskilling our people’, said Stéphan on how to upskill and reskill a country.

How to upskill and reskill a whole nation? ‘As head of HR I envision to create a learning culture, providing the opportunity for everyone to learn what matters most for our country’s future, whilst making them owners of their personal development. Consider who they are and not only what they do!’ Stéphan Bruno concluded. 

Stéphan Bruno presenting the learning success story of the Principality of Monaco

A country, like any organization, needs to keep one step ahead. The public services have to be modernized and digitized for all citizens, the country needs to keep on attracting investors and companies while facing a stiff and international competition. By relieving Monaco from its territorial constraints, digital technology is an opportunity to virtually ‘extend’ the country and generate a new development cycle; in the end, to keep that step ahead. 

This is what Coorpacademy is helping the Government of the Principality of Monaco to do with its user-centric Learning Experience Platform providing hyper-individualization of learning paths, to any of the 3,600 civil servants in Monaco. Helping the country to become a learning organization and prepare it to the future of HR… happening now!

Food for thoughts.

Gartner expert De’Onn Griffin outlined in this article 6 ideas about the future direction of the workplace and how organizations can prepare for it

One of the 6 ways the workplace will change in the next 10 years is that constant upskilling and digital dexterity will outweigh tenure and experience

She says: “In today’s digital economy, the demand for new ideas, new information and new business models that continually expand, combine and shift into new ventures and new businesses will increase. Employees must consistently refresh their digital dexterity to meet these needs.” “By 2028, the most high-value work will be cognitive in nature. Employees will have to apply creativity, critical thinking and constant digital upskilling to solve complex problems.”

Did you know that you could find in the Coorpacademy course catalogue 189 courses on digital culture, 67 on digital dexterity, 36 on creativity, 36 on complex problem solving and 17 on critical thinking? And counting!

 

The Principality of Monaco success digital learning story will be presented at Gartner ReimagineHR London 2019!

 

Reimagining the Future of Work. 

 

At the Park Plaza London on September 18-19th, 500+ HR professionals will gather during this 2-day event around 7 tracks reimagining the future of HR and HR Executives from all across Europe will have the chance to attend 28 Gartner-led, insight-driven presentations.

Brian Kropp, GVP and Chief of HR Research Gartner, will do the opening keynote on “How HR Can Reimagine Work to Drive Performance.”

He says: “While important, things like artificial intelligence and automation are only part of the future of work story. Along with these conspicuous shifts comes a number of underlying trends — like rising transparency, or new work habits — with the potential to fundamentally change how work gets done.”

Brian will highlight the fundamental HR stakes facing the rise of AI and automation while focusing on the opportunities created by these shifts – opportunities most HR executives are usually unaware of.

During this event, Top HR trends and challenges will be explored in order to reimagine the future of work, through keynotes, one-to-one meetings and roundtables.

  1. Digital business transformation, innovation, the rise of artificial intelligence… These issues are at organizations’ heart talent issues and companies will only succeed at addressing them if they have the right people with the right support. 
  2. We are in a period where we have unemployment rates for critical roles that are as low as 1% in some cases. For many roles, employers can’t find enough candidates. 
  3. Artificial intelligence, the gig worker, candidate and employee transparency, analytics carry a potential to fundamentally reshape the HR function. 
  4. There is more visibility than ever before – through channels like Glassdoor and Indeed, but also through internal communication tools – into things like compensation, manager quality, and what it’s like in general to work at an organization. 
  5. Talent management issues have hit the agenda of the C-Suite and the boardroom in ways they haven’t historically – through issues like workplace harassment and discrimination, and also through deeper attention from the investor community to the impact of talent management on business performance.

Having the right people with the right set of skills to thrive in this complex new environment.

 

Digital business transformation, AI or automation are creating opportunities. But organizations will manage to thrive in this future only if they have the right people with the right set of skills. Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy, was saying in his latest article, published in Finance Derivative: “As a result of the kind of seismic drivers of employment change taking place in all industries […], it is becoming more imperative that we all manage our long-term employability. Businesses, public institutions, large and small organizations – everyone’s at risk – that don’t equip their workforces with the tools to help will not be able to compete – shrinking, or even disappearing, as disruptive new players better prepared to help their teams develop the skills they need will take their place.”

A success Learning story. 

The Monaco Digital Academy: a Learning Success Story

That is why the Government of the Principality of Monaco has confirmed Coorpacademy as its new digital training platform to underpin Monaco’s strategic transformation programme, Extended Monaco – a plan to digitise all of its public sector and economy.

In this context, the Principality’s government is launching a digital university, the Monaco Digital Academy, with a detailed training syllabus for its 3,600 public servants and agents in order to help them transition successfully to new way of working and processes.

Stéphan Bruno, Head of Human Resources for the Government of the Principality of Monaco, and Jean-Marc Tassetto, CEO of Coorpacademy, will present the project to the audience during a keynote on September 19th à 11:30, under the theme of Hyper-individualized Learning. 

Stéphan Bruno explained the choice of Coorpacademy: “We wanted to create a training offer for our public service teams that is accessible, fun and diversified, and not limited to job skills. The user-centric learning experience offered by the Coorpacademy platform and the depth of its catalogue of courses elaborated with experts offered what we were looking for.”

“We are proud to have been selected as a core training supplier for this strategic digital plan that will impact all Monaco’s public policies,” adds Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy. “The importance of training in the strategy of the Principality’s government and leaders demonstrates the ambition of this plan and their global understanding of the issue of digital transformation.”

Discover insights about this training project.

If you’re in London on September 18-19th, comme meet the Coorpacademy Team!

“Hyper-individualized learning – How are the best companies and organisations in the world reskilling at scale their entire workforce for the jobs of tomorrow”, on Thursday 19th September at 11.30 – 12.00, Park Plaza London.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at this event!

Learners Vote Coorpacademy as Top Gartner FrontRunner® for Learning Management – Press Release

 

Corporate Digital Learning expert Coorpacademy is pleased to announce that it has been recognised as the leading ‘FrontRunner® for Learning Management’ by The Gartner Digital Markets Research Team.

Software users voted Coorpacademy top in the entire category, based on Usability and Customer Satisfaction, beating 22 other providers including Cornerstone LMS, OpenEdX and Lessonly.

Coorpacademy is a major force in the provision of user-centric corporate digital learning solutions. Coorpacademy makes in-work training always about the user, connecting back with the learner to find a better way to deliver what they want, as well as encouraging staff to develop their skills, especially ‘soft’ ones, to future-proof both their careers and the corporate knowledge base.

It is a leader in the next generation of Workplace Learning tools, the ‘Learning Experience Platform (LEP),’ which work by enhancing learner interaction and engagement as well as offering a wide range of training content. In Coorpacademy’s case, this translates into new digital functionalities, such as gamification and mobile learning, the latest teaching innovations including reverse pedagogy and 5-minute targeted ‘micro’ training modules, individualised learning paths and multiple forms of high value content via a catalogue of over 1,000 courses.

Commenting on the news, Jean-Marc Tassetto, co-founder of Coorpacademy, noted that, “We are extremely proud to be recognised by the learners themselves as a leader in Usability and Customer Satisfaction, as we are all about the user experience and the fact that users rate our platform so highly is testament to that. This reflects our determination to only ever offer training that suits the learner and which engages them enough to keep them coming back for more!”

About Coorpacademy

An Edtech startup and the European leader in Corporate Digital Learning, Coorpacademy is revolutionising online training with a Learning Experience Platform that integrates the latest innovations in instructional design, including gamification, microlearning and adaptive and social learning. Coorpacademy offers tailor-made content for its B2B customers and their 800,000 employees, but also a catalogue of over 1,000 courses produced with top industry experts like Forbes, IBM, IBM Think Academy, Wolters Kluwer and Video Arts.

Founded in 2013, the company is based at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)’s Lausanne campus, and also has commercial offices in Paris and London.

About Gartner Frontrunner®

FrontRunner®’s Learning Management Quadrant tool is 100% data-driven and has been architected to help businesses easily identify top software products in a particular category, based on verified user reviews across three websites – Capterra, Software Advice and GetApp, which operate under the overall Gartner Digital Markets umbrella. The final rank is derived from user reviews to highlight users’ current most-favoured Learning Management software: products qualify as FrontRunners if they have received 20 unique user reviews in the last 24 month and earned the top scores for Usability and Customer Satisfaction, as well as offering the core learning management functionalities of course tracking and course management.

Coorpacademy has been recognized as a FrontRunner® for Learning Management by The Gartner Digital Markets Research Team!

 

Coorpacademy has been recognized as a FrontRunner® for Learning Management by The Gartner Digital Markets Research Team!

FrontRunners is a 100% data-driven graphic, published on Software Advice, which helps businesses easily identify the top software products in a particular category, based on verified user reviews across three websites: Capterra, Software Advice and GetApp, which operate under Gartner Digital Markets umbrella brand.

Coorpacademy has been named as FrontRunner in Learning Management Systems software

How does it work?

Software Advice’s FrontRunners uses reviews from real software users to highlight the top-rated Learning Management software.

To be eligible for inclusion as a FrontRunner, a product must:

  • Have at least 20 unique user reviews in the last 24 months
  • Offer the following core functionality: course tracking, course management

Products that meet these requirements and earn the top scores for Usability and Customer Satisfaction made the cut as FrontRunners.

We are proud at Coorpacademy to have been recognized by users as a top player in terms of Usability and Customer Satisfaction.

Discover more here!

 

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