Immerse your learners in your own world of learning!

 

To enable our customers to customize their training paths, our product is evolving. Engage your employees more in training by creating an environment that reflects your image and your training needs. These personalized pages are also called “Universe Pages”.

 

 

Why create a Universe page?

A Universe page allows you to create a personalized space in order to highlight certain content, whether it be course playlists, videos or upcoming events. This will allow you to link different training formats (events, e-learning modules, information, internal visuals, etc.) together within the same space and thus effectively guide your learners through their learning path.

 

 

6 reasons to create a Universe page :

Do you want to highlight the launch of a new training program? The Universe pages will allow you to promote your program by adding all the necessary context.

 

Do you have a training path that needs a little more context? The Universe page can allow you to detail a specific training path and embed the training modules directly within the page to redirect learners to the courses within!

Need to target different learner populations for specific training paths? These Universe pages can be dedicated by profession, in order to direct learners to the courses that correspond to them.

 

An upcoming event? The Universe page is an opportunity to promote your event and to specify the dates, to redirect your employees to a registration page.

 

Your learners have something to say! The Universe page can also be a place dedicated to the voice of your employees. Put forward learners’ testimonials, so that they can share their experiences on the platform and their feedback on the courses they have played!

How to create your Universe page?

To create your Universe page, you will need to contact your Customer Success Manager.

 

In concrete terms, what does it mean?

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Quiet quitting: how to re-engage your employees

 

We’ve been hearing about it everywhere since this summer: “quiet quitting” is a phenomenon that consists of staying at work while taking a break. Saying no to overtime, giving up reading emails outside of work hours, apologizing for events in the life of the company, would be the symptoms of this phenomenon of quiet quitting.

So, should we consider this phenomenon as a real disengagement of employees or a simple reaffirmation of their well-being? And above all, what measures can managers put in place to respond to this phenomenon?

It is spreading on social networks, the hashtag #quietquitting, which now counts more than 75 million views on TikTok. Born in the United States, this phenomenon would particularly affect the employees of Generation Z. In order to preserve their mental health and well-being, these employees would decide to do what is asked of them, in the strictest sense of the word. Generation Z is one of the generations most affected by mental health issues, and this trend is a direct result of the difficulties GenZers face in not considering work a priority in itself.

 

 

 

According to a study conducted by Malakoff Humanis last July, 23% of employees under the age of 30 report poor mental health, compared to 16% of all employees. Thus, 44% of young people who judge their mental health negatively attribute it to the professional context alone. Moreover, the health crisis that has led to confinement, disconnection from the professional world and an increase in teleworking also explains the appearance of this phenomenon. The “post” world is also a world where the boundaries of work are redefined, and where the quest for meaning is more than ever a priority for employees, even before the question of remuneration.

Is the term “silent resignation” really appropriate? The phenomenon does not so much refer to a desire to quit as to an aspiration for more well-being in life. As the World Economic Forum explains, it is about finding a better balance between work and private life. A better lifestyle for workers does not prevent them from remaining productive and meeting deadlines.  Indeed, the symptoms of silent quitting come from legitimate demands, from employees who have reviewed their priorities. Whatever one thinks, the right to disconnect exists and is even framed by law (voted in France in 2017). The question that lies then is not whether these employees want to quit or not, but rather, how the company manages to conjugate with these new expectations.

 

In this context, employees are in a position of power. As Josh Bersin aptly describes, “It’s okay to set limits on your work, but don’t do it ‘quietly.’ If you tell your manager that you can’t work those hours and he or she gets upset, it may be time to leave. There is no shortage of jobs right now, and as hard as it may seem to leave, it always leads to something better.” From then on, quiet quitting would mostly be an opportunity for companies to put the well-being of their employees first. Quiet quits are more often indicative of managerial issues than a desire to be lazy.

 

So how can companies respond to this phenomenon?

The quality of management is key. If managers are disengaged, employees will feel it and will be less able to give their best. Indeed, the quality of the manager-employee relationship is one of the main factors of job satisfaction and commitment. Beyond the commitment of the manager himself, he must also learn to actively take into account the expectations, the needs and the difficulties encountered by his collaborator, in order to accompany him in the best possible way. It is imperative that a relationship of trust be established beforehand so that the employee feels comfortable confiding his or her needs, and that the manager is able to give the employee the means to do his or her job properly.

According to Gallup, the best requirement and habit to develop for managers is to have one exchange per week with each team member – 15 to 30 minutes.

To effectively engage employees, you also need to account for the collective work. This means detailing how each person’s work contributes to the common goal.

Finally, companies would benefit from adapting more to new organizational modes and hybrid work, which are part of employees’ expectations. More flexibility and autonomy for employees are crucial trust-building measures that can no longer be ignored by companies seeking to improve their employer brand.

Indeed, to remain attractive and attract talent, the company must learn to communicate its corporate culture to the outside world and provide a quality onboarding process to integrate new talent. Employee benefits are also important. For example, according to a Linkedin survey, 94% of employees would stay longer with a company if it invested in their career. Offering a training program to employees is in fact at the heart of their employability strategy and their renewed commitment to the company.

 

 

 

To remember

Basically, “quiet quitting” is neither a fashion nor a new phenomenon. It is simply the affirmation of new expectations in terms of well-being at work on the part of employees. Having quiet quitters within the company means having employees who are not very involved in their work outside of their assigned missions. The starting point is to understand them in order to allow a questioning of the management in place, and to open the discussion between employees and managers in order to re-establish a relationship of trust.

 

Sustainable Development Week: a crucial moment to acculturate your employees to the ecological transition 

 

From September 18 to October 8, the European Week for Sustainable Development is held. This year’s theme is “Acting Everyday”. The motto: all actions count, including everyday gestures, to deeply transform our societies. 

In companies, it’s the same thing. It is by planting small seeds that we can transform an organization. This is why our clients have been able to offer their learners the opportunity to become acculturated to the ecological transition through a playlist of 5 courses, in order to become an actor in sustainable development. And if we talk to you about planting seeds, it is also because at the end of this animation, a tree will be planted for every 1000 questions answered on each platform. We explain below.

 

“The Earth is now the one and only shareholder of Patagonia”. On Wednesday, September 14, Yvon Chouinard, the founder of the American outdoor clothing brand Patagonia, announced that he had transferred 100% of his company’s capital and voting rights to two structures responsible for “protecting the planet,” a mission endorsed by the company since 2018. The company’s dividends now fund actions to combat global warming, to the tune of $100 million a year.

Record temperatures, drought, mega-fires: at the end of the summer, the need to invent new models is more obvious than ever. Patagonia’s choices are pioneering, but everywhere employees’ expectations are changing drastically. Indeed, according to a CSA study, for an equivalent offer, 78% of employees prefer to join a company committed to the ecological transition.

 

The same study reports that 68% of employees have already expressed the wish to be better trained on issues related to the ecological transition. However, only 17% of employees claim that their company offers training on issues related to the ecological transition. Offering training on environmental issues is at the heart of the strategy of companies, which feel a duty to raise awareness and train employees on the ecological transition and, above all, to involve the entire organization in an environmental approach.

This is why our clients wanted to seize the opportunity of the Sustainable Development Week to reinforce the skills development of their employees around the ecological transition, by launching an animation on the platforms Coorpacademy by Go1!

 

Understand, Imagine, Act

If we had to remember 3 words to understand why training is essential to transform the company, we could remember the following: Understand, Imagine, Act. Indeed, understanding the stakes is key to be able to imagine the actions to be implemented within one’s own company or industry, and these two steps are crucial to take action.

It is in this context that we have suggested to our clients the animation “Become a Sustainable Development Actor”. This animation offers to the learners to train themselves through a playlist of 5 courses allowing them to develop “green” skills, which can help them to act daily in favor of the environment.

The objective being that as many employees as possible play the lessons in the playlist, several emails were sent to learners throughout Sustainable Development Week.

At the end of this animation, trees will be planted in honor of the users who participated. From then on, 1 tree will be planted for every 1000 questions answered, to encourage employees to complete all the courses in the playlist!

These trees that we are going to plant are part of a global project of reforestation of the French forest, in partnership with the company Naudet. Created in 1876, its main activities are the production and planting of young forest plants and the production of Christmas trees. More than 4,000 hectares are reforested each year for public and private owners and more than 20 million young plants are produced. Naudet Reboisement’s projects are managed from the production of the seedling to the planting, follow-up and maintenance of the plantation.

 

Why plant?

In the 1990s, 110 million trees were planted per year, today it is less than 30 million (Ministry of Agriculture). French forests are subject to fires, whether from natural or criminal sources. The environmental impact of a fire can also be considerable. And as we have witnessed in recent months, forest fires are increasingly numerous and devastating.

In addition to landscape modifications, there is the destruction of environments that are followed by biological losses (fauna and flora usual to wooded areas), the loss of soil quality and the significant risk of erosion, due to the increase in runoff on bare soil. Following these fires, species will regenerate naturally and come to dominate the open environment. It is important to reintroduce improved forest varieties by planting to restore production capacity. Therefore, large areas must be regularly replanted following these disasters.

 

With our partner, we are proud to be able to participate in our own way in the reforestation of our forests, while increasing the impact of training to change our behavior in a sustainable way!

 

Do you want to initiate the ecological transition of your company? Let’s talk.

2050: The HR Odyssey – Episode 4

Somewhere in the world, on a date you really don’t need, we have located an advanced technology that allows us to get into the daily lives of employees. This fantastic journey through the experiences of different employees will take you to the edge of the Future of Work and allow you to see the challenges of business transformation. Today in our odyssey, discover the daily life of Aloïs…

 

“Stop! You just committed a cyber offense by trying to get into this building that is not accessible to you in Metaville. I’m going to have to issue you a ticket.”

 

In the middle of the Metaverse, Aloïs had just tried to enter the offices of a prestigious metacouture house, which only produces virtual clothes.

 

“I just wanted to drop off my resume… I didn’t think it was punishable by a fine… Is this new metaloi?”

 

“Indeed. Find out what the rules are in your country, but in France, the parliament has just voted to set up a metaverse police force. There are many offences that were not dealt with before. Assaults, thefts, and… intrusions! But listen… if you really want to drop off your resume, why don’t you send it by email?”

 

“Hahaha!” exclaimed Aloïs. “Okay Zoomer. How about a text while you’re at it!”

 

“You young people… I sometimes forget that you were born with the Metaverse! It’s been 25 years already… I didn’t understand much about it at the time, and here we are in the middle of a conversation with the only physical interaction being smileys above our avatars” replied the metasecurity officer. “Well, I’m not going to fine you, but I can’t give you access, so you’d better go to Cyber Job.”

 

Aloïs replied with a smiling smiley face, which was immediately displayed above his virtual avatar, and then set off.

While his parents, real Zoomers from generation Z, used to tell him about Pôle Emploi at the time, today one could access these organizations in the metaverse and find… meta work.

 

“Hello and welcome to Cyber Job. How can I help you?”

 

An artificial intelligence was facing Alois. A virtual menu appeared before his eyes, offering several options:

 

1 – Registration

2 – Make an appointment with your virtual consultant

3 – Other request

 

It wasn’t the first time for Aloïs, who already knew his Cyber Job advisor well. She was the one who had sent him to the doors of Virtual Clothing this morning and who had almost cost him a fine. Maybe the AI data should be updated following the new cyber law… With this thought, Aloïs chose option 2. His advisor was available and Alois would soon be back in the real world for lunch.

 

“Hello Aloïs! How’s that job search going?”

 

“Not very conclusive, I was stopped at the doors of the building by a virtual security guard. Results of the races, I return to the starting point. Don’t you have any new offers for me?”

 

“What a shame. I apologize for the inconvenience. I will update this new information in my system to improve my service. Let me look at the new open positions. I’ll ask you for a moment.”

 

A loading icon indicated that his advisor was looking for Aloïs’ new opportunity. A few minutes later, Aloïs saw a notification appear on the side of his virtual headset: *New document available in your Candidate Area*

 

“I have just sent you several job sheets adapted to your profile. All your information and documents are ready to be sent. If you wish to apply, simply press the button at the bottom of each job description. Don’t hesitate to come back to me if you need more information!”

 

Aloïs ended the meeting and opened the sent document.

 

NEW POSITIONS AVAILABLE!

 

Metaverse Team Manager

As a metaverse specialist, you are able to manage a team of avatars in complete autonomy. Your main role is to build and maintain a virtual link with a team of 15 people in the world, within the virtual space of a global organization, directly from the metaverse. For more information, click here.

 

Metaverse Tourist Guide

Museums, cinema, architecture, there are so many beautiful things to discover in your Metaville! If you have a meta-digital dexterity and you want to accompany the new avatars in their discovery of the virtual world, apply here.

 

Metaverse Event Manager

Concerts, weddings, exhibitions, galas, corporate events… Are you a virtual event specialist? We need your skills to organize large-scale meta-events that make the eyes of the participants shine in their virtual helmet! If you recognize yourself in this ad, we invite you to click here.

 

Virtual avatar stylist

Virtual fashion has no secrets for you. You are aware of the latest NFT releases and virtual collections, you have a sense of aesthetics and a good address book? Become a virtual avatar stylist and help avatars navigate through virtual fashion. Ready to revolutionize meta-style? Click here to apply.

 

This last offer caught Aloïs’ attention. Maybe finally, his skills in 3D realization and his knowledge in virtual fashion will give him access to the building that was not open to him earlier…

 

Conclusion

In 2050, the job market will be reinvented. Changed by the emergence of the metaverse and new technologies, new professions will develop to manage this new “life” space. At the end of 2021, the American gaming expert Jon Radoff proposed four major families of jobs related to the metaverse and web 3.0. On this basis, Jérémy Lamri, CEO of Tomorrow Theory, has pushed the exercise even further by drawing up a list of 40 professions, which inspired this article.

Create now your certificates in total autonomy!

 

Discover how to create your certifications directly from Coorpmanager, your unique entry point to manage your platform in complete autonomy! 

 

Certificates are a list of different courses available on your platform, but completion of which will allow the learner to validate a certificate. This feature allows you to train a specific population on a mandatory topic to ensure that your learners take the courses of your choice. By playing the certificate, learners will be rewarded with a badge, a diploma or additional stars on their Coorpacademy account.

 

Until now, the certificates were created at the request of our customers, through our Customer Success Managers. Many certificates have been created, such as an onboarding certificate for our client iQera, a CSR acculturation certificate for La Française des Jeux or a series of Digital Passport certificates for Michelin. Today, gain autonomy and benefit from a better customization of your platform by creating your own certificates!  

 

To create your certificate, follow these steps: 

 

  • Define general information

 

In the scrolling list on your left, go to the “Certifications” tab under Editorialization. Click on “Create certification”. You will be able to start defining the general information of your certificate: the language, the name of the certificate, the description and the associated logo. As you create your certificate, you will have the option to save your draft for later editing.

 

  • Translations

Once the general information is defined, it is possible to fill in the translations of this information. Translations are not mandatory.

 

  • Select courses

This is the time to select the courses that will be included. Courses are displayed in the default language of the platform. You can refine your selection by using the search bar, or the drop-down menu to choose what type of content you are looking for. You can choose as courses:

Classic courses; Custom courses; 5′ learning; External courses (podcast, article, video or scorm).


  • Course Settings

In this section, you can determine the number of courses that must be completed in order to obtain certification and manage the order in which the courses appear when completing the certificate.

 

  • Rewards

Last step before publishing your certificate! In this section, you have the possibility to reward your learners after the completion of the certificate. Among other things, you can define the number of stars earned, add a badge to be obtained and finally, make the certifying diploma available by importing a logo and a signature.

 

Once these 5 steps are completed, your certificate is ready to be published!

 

To authorize a user to create certificates, you will need to define roles within the Coorpmanager Administration tab. The “User” sub-section will allow you to assign roles and accesses to each user by clicking on one of them and selecting which roles are assigned to them. To give a user the ability to create a certificate, you will need to contact your Customer Success Manager. It is important to note that each role is assigned to the user you designate and not everyone will be able to change it in order to guarantee data security.

 

2050: The HR Odyssey – Episode 3

Somewhere in the world, on a date you may one day need, we have located an advanced technology that allows us to immerse ourselves in the daily lives of employees. This fantastic journey through the experiences of different employees will take you to the edge of the Future of Work and allow you to see the challenges of business transformation. Today in our odyssey, discover the daily life of Gaudia…

 

“Hello Xoe. My name is Gaudia and I’m Coorpacademy’s mental health referent, formerly Chief Happiness Manager! How are you?”

“Hi Gaudia, nice to meet you! I’m doing very well thank you, how about you?”

“I’m doing very well too, I recharged my batteries well this weekend! You recently joined your team, and it’s time for the monthly wellness talks. Are you familiar with these talks?”

“Not really… Are you going to ask me any questions?”

“Indeed. The purpose of the monthly well-being interview is to evaluate the well-being of employees and to assess their needs and motivation. It’s a free and confidential exchange, it’s up to you to tick off the information you wish to disclose to your hierarchy once the interview is over through a report that is automatically displayed at the end of our interview. Are you comfortable with that?”

“It’s very clear thank you! Yes absolutely.”

“The interview can begin. First of all, how did your onboarding go? Do you have any specific comments about the conditions in which you were welcomed?”

“Hmm… I thought the onboarding was great! I was at a distance and I was still able to visit the premises, meet my team and talk with my manager thanks to the virtual onboarding. All my tools were in place, I didn’t encounter any major difficulties!”

“I see. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much would you rate your onboarding?”

“I would give it a 9. Only because I still would have liked to have physically come for my first day but it was a bad set of circumstances.”

“Thank you. So you found out about the office remotely, but you were able to get there quickly. Are you happy with your workstation? Do you have any unaddressed needs or difficulties booking a workspace?”

“No, it’s perfect!!! 10 out of 10. I love being able to change desks and vary my work environment. Each station is well equipped and comfortable, I really don’t see anything to add.”

“Noted. Now we’ll move on to a series of teamwork questions. How is it working with your new colleagues?”

As the interview progresses, Gaudia gradually gets to the questions of commitment to work, and the meaning Xoe gets from her assignments – “We’re almost at the end of our interview” she announces.

“We’re coming to the end of our interview soon,” she announces. “This is a more direct question I’d like to ask you. Do you find meaning in your work?”

“Indeed, that’s very direct! I should ask you the same thing. And you, Gaudia, do you find meaning in your work? Why are you a “Happiness Manager”?”

Gaudia takes more time to answer than usual. She installs a small pause, the time to collect her “thoughts”…-

“I am Gaudia, an artificial intelligence programmed for this role. My mission is to collect the information necessary to assess the well-being of employees and to promote engagement at work. I find it meaningful because without this job, I wouldn’t be here to talk to you Xoe!”

“I get it, for sure. Finally, with all this data, the meaning of your job is kind of the continuous improvement of employee well-being?”

“Exactly.”

No one had ever asked Gaudia that question. Her system hadn’t seen it coming and the interviews had always gone smoothly. So she built that variable into her internal algorithm, her digital brain as she likes to call it.

“Speaking of data, I need to ask you for permission to connect your health data to my system. This will allow me to collect data such as your fatigue rate, your heart rate or, if you are concerned, your cycle in order to plan your menstrual leave! Of course, you have the right to refuse access to this data at any time, and you can choose which data you want to track. All this remains confidential and the data is automatically deleted every 6 months. I’ll let you think about it of course! All necessary documents will be forwarded at the end of the interview. Well, thank you Xoe for your answers! Here is the report of our interview. As explained at the beginning, you just have to read it again, and check the information you want to keep confidential or not. We’ll see you next month, and this time no trick questions please.”

 

Conclusion

In 2050, the digitalization of companies will have changed the way we organize ourselves, but also the existing jobs.

Thanks to artificial intelligence and data, it will be possible for companies to take advantage of tools to improve certain processes, such as employee engagement.

Currently addressed during annual individual interviews, employee well-being can be better monitored if it is automated. This way, the information can be reported frequently and quickly. In addition, this will eliminate the relational bias that can sometimes create a barrier for employees who wish to confide in us about a situation.

This way, taking into account the well-being of employees as well as their level of commitment will be better monitored and will save time for managers. In addition, it will make the information flow more smoothly and thus accelerate the solutions implemented.

 

5 good CSR practices to remember

 

According to an IFOP study published in 2021, 84% of respondents believe that sustainable development should be a mandatory course in all vocational and higher education programs. 

Today, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a strategic issue for companies. It is a crucial ingredient in the recipe of a company that is committed and concerned about its environmental, social, and economic impact, yet it is often relegated to the background. In this article, we propose an action plan in 5 key points to effectively engage your employees in an environmental approach!

 

Make your employees aware of environmental issues 

The environmental issue is nowadays at the heart of people’s concerns. Your employees are therefore more and more sensitive to these issues.  Nevertheless, the issue of climate change is not new, and if it is so difficult to change things, it is mainly because the work is dizzying: we can quickly feel overwhelmed. Thus, one of the keys to implementing an effective CSR strategy is above all to make employees aware of the complex challenges of the environmental issue. How can we do this? One way that has recently emerged and is gaining momentum is through the “Fresque du Climat”. “To act on climate change, we must first understand it”. Here is the conviction that the French association created in 2018 displays. It then proposes a cooperative and playful workshop that aims to raise public awareness of climate change. Being able to be carried out on-site or remotely, the “Fresque du Climat” is based on a game of cards proposing causes and consequences, and whose players must connect them. This allows everyone to link the causes and consequences of climate change and thus, to better understand the extent of the problem.

 

Develop the skills of the teams on the solutions to be implemented

Once they are aware of and ready to fight climate change, it is necessary to deepen the knowledge of employees, particularly in the search for solutions. Thus, increasing the competence of employees on environmental issues is crucial to implement short-term solutions and to already outline the long term. This can take several forms. First of all, you can extend the awareness phase with brainstorming and situation workshops to find solutions. This allows you to apply the knowledge learned and to identify the processes to be transformed. Moreover, each industry, each department, must find adapted solutions, and this can only be done through the first concerned: employees. Finally, to ensure that your commitment to the environment is not confined to a single day, it is important to guarantee continuous training on these subjects, which are evolving at lightning speed. This is why we also recommend integrating an online training solution that will allow you to train your employees on these issues daily. If digital learning is an indispensable tool to train all employees massively and quickly, it is also more engaging and fun, thus promoting employee interest in training.

 

Define a group of committed employees to promote the company’s CSR culture and involve all employees

To imagine a different way of doing things and transform the company, it is necessary to spread the CSR culture within the company, at the heart of each business. The multiplicity of actions to be taken is such that all employees must be involved in this approach. Thus, stakeholder management is essential to the success of this mission. On a more global level, we note that networks of companies committed to the social and ecological transformation of the economy are increasingly being formed. These initiatives, such as the Impact France network that recently participated in Cop26 or the Makesense organization that creates tools and programs for collective mobilization to take action and build an inclusive and sustainable society, give everyone the power to act. Thus, within the company, it is also useful to create groups of employees who wish to commit themselves to the ecological transition of their company. As pillars of the CSR strategy, they will help to mobilize teams around common objectives to instigate change and develop a collective dynamic.

 

Make the CSR strategy an integral part of the company’s overall strategy

An effective CSR strategy can only work if it is a long-term commitment for the entire company. Whereas in the past, a foundation or a donation could be enough to show their credentials, it is now essential for companies to adapt to new legislation such as the low-carbon objective proposed by the Paris Agreements. Therefore, it is essential to think of CSR strategy as an inseparable element of the global strategy. This is necessary so that the company can adapt upstream and take up the major challenges of tomorrow, instead of reacting on the fly (literally and figuratively), once it is too late. The idea is to banish greenwashing and accelerate a profound transformation of corporate activities. From then on, the CSR strategy must be supported and promoted by the whole company, starting with the top management. In concrete terms, the entire company must be involved because every decision and every action plan must be thought through by including CSR objectives and by establishing measures on the resulting impacts.

 

Objective: BCORP certification

The “B Corp” label is a certification granted by the independent NGO B-Lab. This label is awarded to companies that set extra-financial social or environmental objectives and that meet demanding criteria in terms of responsibility and transparency. To obtain this certification, 200 questions must be answered in five areas: governance, employees, communities, the environment, and customers. If you exceed 80 points, you can apply for certification. Why is this important? The “B Corp” label is an international movement that already brings together more than 4,000 companies of all sizes and sectors in 74 countries, including more than 145 in France. It is a sign of a committed company that wants to make a difference.

 

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Sustainable transformation in 20 questions

 

The battle between colleagues or how to learn as a team

It is Friday afternoon, and like every week, you log on to your e-learning platform. You notice a notification:

Since your company has implemented a digital learning solution to train on soft skills, you and your friends in the open space have taken to challenging each other on different courses. Indeed, this platform allows users a gamified learning experience, where answering correctly makes learners win lives and users can send each other battles to test themselves on different topics! This platform has really motivated you to learn on a regular basis, and you find it  more entertaining to test your knowledge on a subject by interacting with your peers, especially as it helps you concentrate on retaining the course content. In fact, there have been several occasions when you’ve talked about it together during coffee breaks, talking about information you’ve learned in the course or comparing your results. Since you started on the platform, you have reached the Coach level on most of the courses, so you can help your peers on certain topics.

 

You decide to click on the notification to start the battle. You have reviewed some of the information in the course beforehand, by doing a 5 minute microlearning on each chapter of the course. Now that the battle is on, it’s up to you to win!

6/6. You win the battle by the skin of your teeth. Louis also had 6 correct answers but you were quicker to answer the questions! Luckily you had revised, which surely ensured your victory. You hurriedly ask your colleague for a coffee break to debrief.

 

“So Louis, what did you think of this course?”

“Haha well frankly, I would know from now on that whenever I use a network connection that is not my company network, I would have no control over what is connected to my device. I used to use Wifi on the train for example, but it’s better to avoid using public Wifi apparently.”

“Yeah, it’s true that when you’re on the move you can forget these basic rules and be more flexible! You should talk to the IT department, they could install a VPN software that will allow you to connect from an external network!”

“You’re right! You’ve really done your homework…”

“You should also start studying because next week, a Massive Battle is being organised on the platform!”

 

You return to your desk and before going back to work, you decide to send another battle to another colleague, in order to prepare yourself for the Massive Battle next week.

 

What do researchers think?

A recent study by researchers at the University of Washington found that active learning, based on collaboration and interaction, had a positive effect on students’ academic performance.

Thus, the study found that the absence of active learning can actually harm a student’s chances of academic success. For example, as a result of the experiment, it was shown that students in traditional lecture-based education were 1.5 times more likely to fail than those in courses with active learning.

 

What to remember

Collaborative learning in business is a form of learning that links the ability to learn with and from others. To foster collaborative learning, it is important to allow exchanges and sharing between peers, in order to spread knowledge. Collaborative learning is not only team building, it is also more efficient. It allows employees to learn continuously, through their daily exchanges and feedback.

 

How does this work at Coorpacademy by Go1?

At Coorpacademy, to encourage collaborative learning, we encourage learners to challenge each other and test their new skills in a very interactive and fun way. That of the battles. This element of play on the platform in duel question mode allows each learner to challenge the person of their choice on the course of their choice! The learner who answers the most questions correctly – or the fastest in case of a tie – wins the Battle, 5 bonus points, and a better knowledge of the course.

As part of our platform animation programme and to encourage learner engagement on the platform, the battle can also become massive! In the Massive Battle, all or some of the learners on the platform participate and they are all challenged by one of them. This feature allows HR and training teams to animate the training platform to keep learners engaged!

Do you have a plan B?

 

The game gradually began to slow down as they came out of the opening phase without having made a single mistake and entered a tight middle game, each having lost a knight and a bishop, with their kings well protected and no holes in any position… Negotiation can sometimes resemble the famous Netflix series, the Queen’s Gambit. Everyone is protecting their king and no one wants to end up with checkmate. 

 

Negotiation processes are becoming more and more complex, often with a host of interlocutors to convince. The chess game becomes a tournament, where the stakes can be raised several times. Therefore, training in negotiation techniques is essential, in order to know simple techniques to implement to win the game. 

 

The “Become a Great Negotiator” playlist includes lessons that will help you boost the negotiation skills of your teams. Agenda, plan B, haggling, managing emotions and toxic subjects, pauses and silences… This playlist is full of tips to know how to conduct your negotiation masterfully. Aimed at a wide audience, these courses will provide your employees with the essential basics to negotiate in all situations.

 

So essential that we have selected 5 principles that no one can ignore for a successful negotiation, and these pro tips are directly issued from the “Become a great negotiator” course playlist:

 

The plan B

In your negotiation you always want to keep the advantage, but it is possible to face a wall. That’s the whole point of your Plan B, which is there to make you stronger… in the negotiation of Plan A! Just as a game of chess can sometimes go against one of the players, the winner will be the one who is several moves ahead. Plan B is what you plan to do if you can’t reach agreement on Plan A. It must be concrete, unilaterally feasible and satisfactory, regardless of the current negotiation. Do not hesitate to disclose it whenever you need to, for example when your interlocutor, aware of a crucial deadline for you, intentionally shifts the discussions to increase the pressure on you.

 

Leading the discussion

Negotiations are often conducted with several people, unlike chess games. In a multiparty negotiation, you should make sure that you discuss with the strongest players first. This way, you can be sure that the agreement reached will not be questioned. This is also a way to get the minor players on board. In a chess tournament, the strongest players are the ones who will be the hardest to beat.

 

But be careful! In a partnership with several partners, it is necessary to identify the most important interlocutors and to negotiate with them first, without offending the others. This is the only way to avoid any form of pressure from your minor partners.

 

Negotiate on principles, not positions

Like Beth Harmon in The Queen’s Gambit, anticipate! As a preventive measure, before starting the negotiation, systematically prepare yourself to have to explain the principles underlying each of your positions. Thus, you always begin by presenting the principle(s) that underlie your position, i.e. the reasoning that justifies it. Your counterpart will then have less time to prepare a response to this position, and will instead react to the reasoning.

 

And what if the opponent sees through your game? If he analyzes everything in detail and asks you to justify this or that point? Don’t be impatient! Keep your cool, don’t get overwhelmed like Beth did by getting depressed and drinking. Stick to the facts, avoid interpretation and present the proposals from the point of view of your partner’s interests.

 

Leading the meeting

In chess, as in poker, the attitude of the player is as crucial as his game. The expression “poker face” testifies to this. Emotions are put aside and the affective dimension does not pull any strings in the game. Conversely, in negotiation, the emotional dimension is very present before, during and after the game. But this is a trap, as negative emotions are contagious and can cause the discussion to fail. It is therefore necessary to keep business and emotions separate!

 

Nevertheless, unlike chess, cooperation is the most effective dynamic in negotiation. Indeed, if you treat your partner as an adversary, he will act like one and this can put obstacles to reaching an agreement.

 

Negotiation is one of the trickiest aspects of business and few people can claim to be true negotiators. But the good news is that negotiating is a skill that can be learned! Whether you’re negotiating deals with Chinese investors or discussing who’s going to cook tonight, the principles of negotiation are the same.

 

Find out how to become a great negotiator :

The fundamentals of negotiation

Eco-anxiety: how the climate crisis can already impact your business

 

In 2020, environmental degradation is said to have become the fourth most important concern of the French. Today more than ever, this feeling of concern is intensifying, stemming from the current environmental, political and social upheavals. While it is now impossible to ignore the climate crisis, it is no less legitimate to feel anxiety about the degradation of our environment, which is constantly threatened by human activity. 

The IPCC recently published its synthesis of over 34,000 scientific papers on climate change. This sixth report, published on 1 March 2022, addresses the effects of climate change on human societies and ecosystems. It reveals that around one billion people will be threatened by coastal climate hazards in the medium term, under all scenarios. This report is the latest warning of a “dire” future, the beginnings of which are already impacting your business, starting with the heart of your business: People.

  

Eco-anxiety: a concerned mind in a VUCA world

Eco-anxiety is a concept that has not yet been defined in France. Indeed, there is no consensus, especially from a medical point of view, on what this term initially appeared abroad covers. According to the existing definitions, eco-anxiety always combines two characteristics: a feeling of concern, worry, anxiety and anguish felt by certain individuals and which is provoked by current upheavals or by threats to the environment, linked in particular to climate change.

 

According to an online survey by Charline Schmerber, a psychotherapy practitioner, of 1,200 people (not representative of the French population as a whole), 90% of respondents say that environmental degradation creates a feeling of anxiety in them. This anxiety is not only related to the environment or climate change. It is an anxiety described as “systemic”, also linked to wars, violence, economic or health risks and therefore the risk of a “collapse” of society as we know it. The survey also reveals that 80% of respondents feel that environmental problems have reduced their confidence in the future. 

 

Climate change may not yet have a direct and visible impact on your company, but it does have a direct impact on the people who make it happen. If employees suffer from a sense of anxiety and concern about the world, they can quickly lose their motivation and commitment to their work. Many will want to question their place in society and the meaning of their job, and if managers do not quickly become aware of these issues and support them, the employees concerned can quickly become disengaged on a daily basis.

 

 

In search of lost meaning

According to an IFOP survey for Philonomist, 82% of French employees believe that the company is responsible for their happiness. However, 49% say they are sometimes led to act against their values and 37% would be willing to earn less in exchange for meaningful work. The expectations of French employees are evolving and thus, taking into account the values and the impact of a company on society is now a crucial factor of commitment. Today’s workforce makes it a point to be accountable for the impact of their actions. Employees want to be able to discuss the purpose of their actions, not just execute them.

 

A study conducted by the OpinionWay polling institute on behalf of Factorial also shows that the relationship between the French working population and work is being profoundly questioned. Thus, 33% of French people said they had lost all meaning in their professional activity since the beginning of the crisis. Many of them consider that work is not a source of pleasure or interest, but rather that it is above all a food necessity (68%) and that if it were financially possible, they would stop working altogether (62%).

 

Thus, it is crucial for companies to take into account these new expectations and to transform themselves to meet the aspirations of their employees. The company and the people within it are interdependent and cannot exist without each other. If employees do not find this lost meaning, then disengagement will increase and companies will have no choice but to reinvent themselves. Why wait for this point of no return, when it is possible to initiate change today?

  

Shuffle or lose the game

As mentioned in the introduction to this article, the sixth IPCC report is alarming. Indeed, according to the experts, there is still a chance to improve the situation, which is getting smaller every year. Carbon neutrality should be achieved and action taken immediately.  

 

Companies therefore have all the cards in their hands to initiate – or accelerate – their ecological transition, and they have every reason to do so. Both to preserve the environment and to ensure their sustainability. Indeed, companies will not be able to survive in the world described by the IPCC report if efforts are not made. If they don’t do it for themselves, they will at least have to do it to ensure the productivity of their teams, to preserve their talents and to engage their employees. With training, we want to change the rules of the game, to sustainably transform the company and thus play longer.

 

 

In conclusion, the process of raising awareness about the state of the planet is underway. However, this process must be encouraged and initiated by companies. To transform the company, large-scale training is essential. It allows for massive training of employees on the crucial subjects of sustainable development, and to raise awareness of the consequences that our human activities can have on ecosystems. Learning is first and foremost understanding, which allows us to act. 

To go further, discover Coorpecology, the online training platform dedicated to sustainable transformation👉 https://www.coorpacademy.com/formation-en-ligne/coorpecology/ 

 

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