38 min

Unlocking Employee Potential: A Human-Centered Approach to Learning and Growth Human Centered

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Episode 29: Beyond Keywords - Unlocking Employee Potential: A Human-Centered Approach to Learning and GrowthOn this episode of Human Centered, host Nick Brunker chats with Loren Blandon, Executive Director of Learning, Growth and Experiences at VMLY&R. They explore the impact of applying human-centered design (HCD) principles and design thinking to enhance employee experiences, resulting in a more engaged, motivated, and innovative workforce that drives organizational success. Loren shares her thoughts on the psychology behind work, the significance of cultivating a learning and growth culture, and strategies for tackling the challenges presented by the hybrid workplace.
Host: Group Director, Experience Strategy, VMLY&R - Nick BrunkerGuests: Executive Director of Learning, Growth and Experiences - Loren Blandon
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email the show: humancentered@vmlyr.com. To learn more about the CX practice at VMLY&R, visit vmlyr.com/cx

Episode 29: Beyond Keywords - Unlocking Employee Potential: A Human-Centered Approach to Learning and GrowthOn this episode of Human Centered, host Nick Brunker chats with Loren Blandon, Executive Director of Learning, Growth and Experiences at VMLY&R. They explore the impact of applying human-centered design (HCD) principles and design thinking to enhance employee experiences, resulting in a more engaged, motivated, and innovative workforce that drives organizational success. Loren shares her thoughts on the psychology behind work, the significance of cultivating a learning and growth culture, and strategies for tackling the challenges presented by the hybrid workplace.
Host: Group Director, Experience Strategy, VMLY&R - Nick BrunkerGuests: Executive Director of Learning, Growth and Experiences - Loren Blandon
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email the show: humancentered@vmlyr.com. To learn more about the CX practice at VMLY&R, visit vmlyr.com/cx

38 min