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Prophecy. Forecast. A hunch. Whatever you call it, everyone loves a good prediction. Sometimes we are amazed by the sheer awesomeness of those who can “tell” the future. Some use the stars and some prefer statistics. We occasionally find ourselves laughing at ridiculous predictions that don’t even come close to being true.
If you believe in true prophecy, I may just have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
Either way, it’s still interesting to hear what experts in their fields, ears to the ground, have to say about current and possible future trends in the industry. And we have just the webinar for you!
Here’s a sneak peek into the upcoming January 14th (1pm ET) webinar on customer education and training that will be presented by Sumeru Chatterjee of Gong.io and our own enterprise account executive and virtual labs expert, Lee Berkman.
The webinar will open with a brief, yet concise explanation of the meaning of customer education and where the idea spread from. There are a number of job titles that fit under the blanket of customer education and their work entails piecing together information from many different sources.
The importance of customer education hasn’t always been clear. Only recently has the idea of customer enablement through content, analytics, training, etc been recognized as a staple in the organization with wide ranging effects both inside and out.
This will give you some insight into the why you need customer education in your organization.
Training is one of the most important aspects of a customer education program. Whether it’s in-person, self-paced, virtual instructor-led training (VILT), or a hybrid learning solution, your product’s value needs to be made known to potential buyers, understood by employees and customers, and made easily available and scalable.
This is the part of the webinar you came for. Sumeru and Lee will be discussing nine predictions they have, based on trends and other data, about customer education and virtual training which will offer insight into some of the key ideas customer enablement professionals should consider looking into for the upcoming year and on.
Predictions will range from community to analytics to AI to standardization.
We hope you will join us on January 14th at 1pm ET for this insightful webinar and we look forward to seeing you there.