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#27 - Immersive Onboarding’s Unexpected Benefits with Paul Butterfield

#27 - Immersive Onboarding’s Unexpected Benefits with Paul Butterfield

FromThe Learning Culture Podcast


#27 - Immersive Onboarding’s Unexpected Benefits with Paul Butterfield

FromThe Learning Culture Podcast

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Joining me this week is Paul Butterfield.Paul's the VP of Global Revenue Enablement for Instructure. Those of you who are regular listeners of the show, remember when we had Brett Childs from the Revenue Enablement team at Instructure? Today, we have Brett's boss.This was a really interesting episode for me because Paul is one of the OGs of the space and is one of the original gangsters of Sales Enablement. He understands and has seen the evolution of the function.One of the coolest things I think you'll learn here is how you can use stories in the form of videos or internal podcasts to transfer tacit knowledge between people on the sales team. There's so much more in this episode, and I really enjoyed picking Paul's brain on all things sales enablement.Please sit back and enjoy this episode with Paul Butterfield.
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join your host Andrew Barry, the Founder and CEO of Curious Lion, as he interviews learning leaders practicing the cultivation of Learning Culture; experts who tease out critical theoretical components of this idea; and shares learning nuggets from real-world experiences, and our own research and writing.By following along, you’ll learn:• How a shared vision sets the tone for a Learning Culture. • How shared assumptions determine our current reality. • How shared stories foster commitment to a Learning Culture. • How shared experiences, or Cohort Learning Experiences to be specific, instill the practice of a Learning Culture.Stay curious, my friends.