Tours of Duty? They Work!

Tours of Duty? They Work!

by Leo Brenner, Co-Founder Rukuku, Inc.

I spent six years on seven separate ‘tours of duty’…for the same company.

(For more info on Tours of Duty, check out www.alliedtalent.com, and get the book by Reid Hoffman – LinkedIn founder – Ben Casnocha and Chris Yeh.)

The Alliance

Every time, the mission, the expectations, resources involved and objectives were crystal clear. And with every successfully completed tour of duty, mutual trust, confidence and willingness to ‘take it to the next level’ all grew in commensurate proportion.

It is a genuinely practical way of breeding collective success and the desire to reproduce this formula.

This company built – and maintained – its industry leading position on this model.

No doubt like many, I have had my fair share of ‘not-so-great’ corporate experiences, but this one was phenomenal and stood out, in great part because it included these critical ingredients. Successful tours of duty breed camaraderie, loyalty, enthusiasm, fun and the desire to do more and better.

And those have got to be worthwhile ingredients to seek and secure, right?

Here’s to Inspired Performance!

LB

Digital Training

Digital Training

digital training

On July 6th 2014, Tech Crunch posted an article written by Ingrid Lunden – the headline quoted the research organisation Gartner: “Device Shipments Break 2.4B Units In 2014, Tablets To Overtake PC Sales In 2015.”

That’s a lot of devices. Especially when you consider there are ‘only’ about 7 Billion of us on this planet.

In the enterprise space, this creates challenges as well as opportunities. The challenges in areas such as security and managing total cost of ownership, for example.

The opportunities lie in the unexplored potential of what these devices will allow in terms of employee interaction and engagement. And employers do want engaged employees.

Good training and development can act as a major contributor to greater employee engagement. But it is the very nature of training that is evolving in companies right before our eyes..and sometimes under our noses!

There is an on-going debate in the training community centred on traditional/physical or ‘in person’ training versus e-learning or digital training.This, as I have come to learn, is a vast topic that far exceeds the aspirations of this article. The key theme of this debate is: “Can e-learning or digital training ever be as good as the more traditional, in person, type?”. However, as so often happens, the debate may be asking the wrong questions – and also, as in many other debates, this one may be pandering to vested interests.

The only question that really matters is this:

“How do you produce and deliver great, engaging training to your people all the time so that they may develop to their fullest potential in the shortest possible time and consequently play an increasingly productive role in your organisation?”

It’s a long, detailed question, but take a second to re-read it, and see if it somehow resonates.

How valuable would be to you if you were fuelling this aspiration most of the time? Now back to technology for second.

Given this crazy growth of mobile devices – the same Gartner report says 256 Million tablets will be sold in 2014 – how can we leverage this for greater employee training and engagement? Sure, your tablet won’t replace the awesome trainer who kept you in bated breath through sales training for a whole day – but what can it do?

A whole bunch of very cool things is the answer.

Mobile devices are helping training become increasingly learner-centric – together with some superb software companies out there helping companies customise training needs down to the individual member of staff: immediate needs, strong points, learning styles…truly incredible stuff!

Yes, it is a Learner’s Revolution.

Your employees, The Learners want to learn, to develop…to grow; but they want to be able to do it where they want and when they want; and they want it to be fun and engaging – because when it is fun and engaging, they learn better, faster and want more.

And who would not want to head, manage or be a part of that kind of organisation?

Digital training – from the mobile device to the software platform you would use can make a huge difference in the quality and reach of your training. And no, it need not replace the cherished physical training, but it can complement it beautifully, and seamlessly if planned adequately.

So welcome to the world of Blended Learning!

A scenario:

Before a two-day sales training, employees receive some theoretical game-based modules to complete in their inbox – these can be accessed and completed on their iOS or Android devices, but must be done by the time training starts – like this when then get to Day 1, they have already become familiar with some key tenets of the training, and the facilitator during his ‘Live’ interaction with students in the room can focus on more practical case studies rather than wasting absorbing the whole time on theory.

But wait, that’s not all!

This Live training with the trainer and handful of students in the room is being filmed and beamed to tens, hundreds or thousands of trainees across the country, continent or planet – these colleagues could not make the trip, as it was too far, too costly…and quite frankly they would get as much from the training as their colleagues as the exercises they participate in still have to demonstrate the practical application of what they learned in theory.

Education and training are being disrupted, and it is a huge – and yes, rather fragmented and messy – area in full ebullition.

But it is also very exciting and brings with it more opportunities than challenges. A key challenge for organisations is to navigate these fragmented waters of Digital Training. There are many legacy systems exploiting their dominant market positions and extracting ludicrous price points from customers in a challenging economic environment. These same legacy systems are often not future-building and offer very closed standards not designed to cope with the increasingly rich, engaging and interactive training content being produced by thought leaders and innovators in the industry.

The good news is there are a handful of organisations out there that live and exist on the crest of this new wave and can deliver what you need and more in a simple and cost-efficient manner.

Some are better known, others more discreet, for now.

But they share a common and passionate belief that learning must be fun, easily accessible and rewarding, to all concerned.

Happy Digital Learning!

The Rukuku Team

 

 

 

 

 

 

Five Cool Rukuku Features That Everybody Loves

Our users often email us about features they find most useful in Rukuku so we decided to summarize the fan mail in this post. I will highlight five free features that contest the top position in the “What I love about Rukuku” list.

1. Unlimited participants

Whether you have 1 active customer or a thousand, we are happy to accommodate your needs. We do not impose any limitations on the number of participants in your courses, webinars, or conference calls. Compare this offer to various competing offers out there, and it will become clear that unlimited is hard to find.

2. Free conference calls

Our web conferencing solution is free. Speak for as long as you need, as often as you want – it is free regardless.

3. Free course composer

Create your courses and course materials using our Composer. The tool is absolutely free.

4. Free private classes

If you need a virtual meeting space for an impromptu private class, Rukuku offers that functionality for free. Go to Auditorium, click on Private Classes, and Start New Private Class. Invite other participants by sending them a unique access link using the green “Invite” button. Combined with point #1 above, this is a total winner.

5. Free Storefront

If you want to monetize your courses, we offer you an amazing tool – Storefront. It is a subset of the general Marketplace that resides on your website. You control what items you want to display in your Storefront via a management dashboard. See how it works here: http://malcolmedmonstone.com/online-courses-with-malcolm/

That’s all folks! Don’t be shy to drop us a line about your favorite Rukuku features.

French food

BON APPÉTIT

Learn to cook six French dishes with Chef Matthieu Baron for $99.99: from the heavenly Cheese & Mustard Soufflé to the awesome French fish pie, this course will make you a legend amongst your friends and family.

You would need to register an account with Rukuku in order to enroll.
http://www.rukuku.com/desktop/#/marketplace/course/297/courseline

UPD: From Nov 1, 2014 our French Cuisine course is $99.99 – a price of a nice meal at our favorite French restaurant in Almaden, CA.

Amazing! Rukuku CDO’s Art Returns From International Space Station

Rukuku’s co-founder and Chief Design Officer, Oleg Tischenkov – also known in the art and design world as olegti, has just shared some heavenly news! His art has flown to space and come back to Earth after six months on the ISS. Here goes the story:

IMGP5484a Oleg draws a series of comics called “Cat”. He started the strip while he was working in Moscow, Russia. The “Cat” is amazingly popular in Russia: several heavy volumes of “Cat” comics have been published and invariably sold out. The English version of the strip is available as an iPad app “iCat”.

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Exactly a year ago Oleg drew a strip about flying to space and mailed it to one of his fan friends in Moscow who liked it a lot. In fact, the friend passed the strip on to Sergey Ryazansky, a Russian cosmonaut who flew to the ISS last year, and served as a Flight Engineer on Expedition 37 and Expedition 38 before returning to Earth aboard the Soyuz on March 11, 2014. Sergey took the strip with him to space, and then brought it back with him in the Soyuz TMA-10M on March 11.

Oleg has received his strip back in the mail today! As far as everyone involved is concerned, this is the first hand-drawn original comic strip in the history of human kind that flew to space, resided on the International Space Station for six months, and returned back to Earth.  Congratulations, Oleg!

That officially makes Rukuku visual design truly heavenly and super highly technological. Sky is no longer the limit.

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A truly amazing achievement!

Rukuku, Inc. and Richard Lewis Communications Ltd. Announce Partnership

Richard Lewis Communications Ltd. has selected Rukuku as a development partner to host and deliver RLCs award winning language and culture training online. This is the first time their language programs are delivered to RLC’s customers via the Internet, and the cultural courses will complement their award-winning online cultural resource, CultureActive. The companies will also collaborate on interactive course design, as well as production and delivery of high-quality training content.

Rukuku’s interactive collaboration tool for online training will enable RLC to capitalize on its extensive training expertise and engage with its existing customers with greater frequency. Rukuku Marketplace will allow RLC training modules to be marketed to, bought and accessed by a vast pool of new potential customers around the world.

“We are happy that collaboration with Rukuku will allow us to expand our reach for synchronous and asynchronous training courses beyond the traditional classroom. Our customers come from all corners of the globe, and today we are responding to their preference for an excellent and flexible remote training environment,” said Michael Gates, Vice Chairman, Richard Lewis Communications. “Here are some of the advantages of Rukuku that we have considered:

  • The technology removes physical and logistical constraints for our trainers to engage with the customers online
  • Full control over recorded courses allowing for flexible customization, review and ongoing monetization
  • Integrated training environment which brings together for the first time the training materials, audio and video conferencing, electronic drawing board, and other interactive features.
  • Finally, we believe Rukuku Marketplace will be a great place for learners all around the world to come and shop for their training and education, and when they do, they will be able to buy RLC’s world-class training content on Cultural Communication and Language Learning.”

“I am honored that Rukuku has been selected by Richard Lewis Communications as an online training and course delivery partner,” said Denis Zaff, CEO of Rukuku, Inc. “This cooperation marks an important milestone in our development as we are executing on our business-to-business SaaS development strategy.  Richard Lewis Communications Ltd is an outstanding company that delivers world-class training to customers around the world. We are excited about working with the amazing team at RLC, whose satisfaction is our highest priority: to ensure things go smoothly, we have formed a dedicated management and engineering team to drive and support the RLC-Rukuku platform integration project from beginning to end. I am looking forward to expanding our cooperation in the future.”

About Richard Lewis Communications Ltd.

  • Richard Lewis has been in the field of communication since 1955, and in cross-culture since 1988
  • RLC has trained around 70,000 people in cross-cultural competence. Profiled more than 50,000 people from 200+ countries
  • When Cultures Collide, by Richard Lewis, has sold over 1 million copies and is in a dozen languages
  • The CultureActive cultural assessment and knowledge resource was the world’s first online tool in the field and goes wider and deeper than any other on the market
  • RLC works with dozens of blue chip companies world-wide, such as Rolls-Royce, Nokia, Maersk and Telefonica, as well as governments and other international organizations such as the World Bank, the UN and with business schools such as Said, at the University of Oxford.

About Rukuku, Inc.

Rukuku, Inc, a Delaware Corporation, offers interactive courses and training powered by its user-friendly Learning Management System (LMS). The company specializes in providing instructional design and interactive course production services to training organizations, corporate training divisions, corporate trainers and instructors. The company is headquartered in San Jose, CA
http://launch.it/launch/rukuku-inc-and-richard-lewis-communications-ltd-announce-partnership