This article is about how to drive skills development at your organization with a focus on creating solutions that are specific to your company. Our “Engage Your Learners” series includes practical tips for scalable and impactful learning.
Create your own courses in Udemy Business
Simply click on Teach and create your very own course on the Udemy platform. Here’s how.
Centralize recordings of all-company meetings
Add team meeting or all-company meeting recordings to Udemy Business so everyone can access them later. Use the Teach function to create a name for your course, for example “All-Company Meeting,” and upload each monthly recording to the course as a lecture.
Add a portal for product training
Use the Teach function to create a course or make a learning path to keep your sales and customer support teams updated on new feature enhancements and product changes without taking the teams offline simultaneously. These are great ways to create more scalable product updates for the entire company. Your customer success partner can help upskill your learning team to get things going.
Create a course or learning path for internal procedures
Bring employees up to speed on key policies that affect all departments within your organization. Common routine tasks like filing an expense report, requesting IT support, and reporting bugs are a good place to start.
Create your own Role Play
Role Play is the interactive way to practice communication and soft skills, so learners are prepared to meet the world of work. It’s a conversation coach and simulator powered by GenAI. Create your own Role Plays in the Teach function.
Make a learning path for new-employee orientation
Include instructions for completing new-hire paperwork, create an office video tour, film each of your department heads giving an overview of their department, and use custom content to promote your company’s mission, value, and culture.
Build an industry knowledge repository
Create a learning path with a collection of industry information (including insights about your competitors). This can be particularly helpful for your sales and marketing teams.