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#343 Revolutionizing Corporate Training with AI and Userization

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 32 MIN

#343 Revolutionizing Corporate Training with AI and Userization

from Embracing Digital Transformation

Revolutionizing corporate training is no small feat, but with Khadim Batti, CEO of Whatfix, at the helm, the conversation delves into how AI and user-ization can reshape corporate learning landscapes. Host Dr. Darren explores innovative training solutions that empower employees and enhance productivity in this engaging episode. ## Key Takeaways: - AI-Driven Adaptation: When technology personalizes training experiences to meet individual needs, it helps employees feel recognized and supported in their growth. - Elimination of Training Silos: Using a digital adoption platform to integrate training into daily workflows can make employees feel more connected and part of a unified organization. - Simulated Environments: Creating safe, real-world-like scenarios helps employees feel confident and supported as they practice and learn without fear of mistakes. - **Real-Time Feedback**: Ongoing analytics and session replays provide immediate insights for improvement, enhancing both hard and soft skill development. Using AI to analyze training effectiveness encourages a culture of continuous learning and rapid feedback, supporting ongoing development across organizations. ## Chapters: - 00:00 Introduction to the episode and guest - 02:15 Khadim Batti's background and experience - 08:30 The importance of corporate training amid rapid technological changes - 14:20 How Whatfix supports employee training and development - 21:05 Benefits of real-time analytics and feedback - 30:10 Exploring user-ization and its benefits for training - 38:00 The future of AI in corporate training - 45:00 Conclusion and wrap-up See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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