Patrick Kelley: Reduce Friction when Using Zoom in Learning and Development
Episode 107 of the The Credit Union Leadership Podcast podcast, hosted by ServiStar Consulting, titled "Patrick Kelley: Reduce Friction when Using Zoom in Learning and Development" was published on March 2, 2024 and runs 40 minutes.
March 2, 2024 ·40m · The Credit Union Leadership Podcast
Summary
Purpose: To help our listeners understand the importance of continuous learning. Inspire our listeners to learn how to use technology to advance their workplace to change lives. ”Never leave good enough alone.” - Grandfather quote. You have the heart of a teacher; how did this quote from your grandfather inspire you to have a spirit of continuous learning? Does this idea of never leaving good enough alone exhaust you or the ones around you? Where is the balance? How do you find balance and slow down? Geek Out What features are you excited about at Zoom Albrecht discusses how this can be used in the credit union world The threat of keeping people’s attention over virtual learning Why is this a threat How can we combat this? What tools would you suggest for a Director of Learning and Development to use to improve their team?
Episode Description
The tattooed nerd teaches us tips and tricks to make the most of our virtual trainings and meetings, which seem to becoming the norm. Patrick Kelley is currently the Distinguished Architect at Zoom and has previously worked for Microsoft.
In this episode we cover:
- What does it mean to Never Leave Good Enough Alone
- How to use zoom to enhance your role as an educator and presenter.
- Zoom AI features to make your life more convenient.
- What tools Zoom has to use its platform as your call center
- The power of Zoom in the Microsoft ecosystem
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