What’s new this month from Udemy for Business
Featured content
The 2021 Workplace Learning Trends Report
After the unpredictable challenges we faced in the workplace this year, the future of work and learning can seem more uncertain than ever. This year’s Workplace Learning Trends Report is all about change and how to adjust to it. After combing through learning trends from thousands of companies and interviewing hundreds of global professionals, we have identified six key trends that will shape the future of work and — more importantly — provide actionable advice for organizations to leverage the insight.
Learning spotlight
As a NASBA Certified Partner, Udemy for Business now offers 17 courses spanning 40+ CPE credits across critical soft skills. Our latest additions to our CPE courses include:
Design Thinking for Beginners: Develop Innovative Ideas by Laura Pickel
CPE Credits: 1.8
Field of Study: Personal Development
The Science of Leadership by Gregory Caremans
CPE Credits: 4.8
Field of Study: Personal Development
Developing Emotional Intelligence in Teams by Robin Hills
CPE Credits: 3.4
Field of Study: Personnel/Human Resources
Upcoming events
2021 Workplace Learning Trends: Driving Data Literacy Forward
We're bringing together a curated group of People and Tech leaders to discuss how you can approach improving the data-related skills of your entire workforce to give your organization a competitive edge in 2021 and beyond. Join us on December 16th, 2020 at 8:00 - 9:00 AM PST // 16:00 - 17:00 PM GMT.
Executive Boardroom Discussion: Resilience through Learning
Udemy’s SVP of People, Places, and Learning, Cara Brennan Allamano, will be leading an Executive Boardroom Discussion at betterworks Goal Summit on December 10th. Pull up a chair in Cara’s session Resilience through Learning: How Udemy uses learning to navigate change and execute on their strategic goals on December 10th at 12:45 PST.
Company update
Udemy Raises $50 million to fuel accelerated global demand for online learning
“To succeed in today’s rapidly changing world requires new skills and a focus on continuous learning,” said Gregg Coccari, CEO of Udemy. “This year upended everything about how we live and work, and people everywhere turned to online learning to help them meet new challenges. We’re perfectly positioned to meet these demands and help drive success for individuals, businesses, and governments.”
New courses
Courses added this month
Udemy for Business is committed to offering fresh, high quality courses on the latest skills. Take a look at new courses added this month.
Courses set for retirement
For visibility into those courses slated to be removed, please see our Udemy for Business Course Retirement List.