
Changing Culture and Scenario of Learning and Development in the Time of Digital Transformation

The pandemic has been the biggest catalyst for the unprecedented changes in the way the world is working and learning. Driven by a rise in remote and hybrid working, L&D teams have been forced to adopt to new forms of training.
With newer tools and technologies, there is now a pressing need for people to unlearn, learn and relearn with the help of training interventions that focus on key digital skills that are essential to keep the workforce competitive and productive.
Moreover, it’s clear that a digital-first mindset is the way to survive and sustain. What Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, had mentioned in the early days of the pandemic pretty much sums up the situation, “We saw two years of digital transformation in two months.” Those that failed to adjust, found it hard to subsist because the pandemic literally catapulted everyone headfirst into the digital world.
Through all of this, learner expectations too have changed. There is now a paradigm shift from conventional training to truly personalized, on-demand learning that is embedded in the flow of work. Learners want more control, autonomy and flexibility over their own learning journey.
They look forward to smart and relevant content curation that will offer them content that is appropriate for their needs, wants, job roles and future aspirations. At a time when there’s a lot already on their platter, they expect systems to understand them and guide them better in their learning by crafting the best path for them.
In short, the focus is now entirely on what learners really need and want – nothing more, nothing less! The future of learning is going to be about empowering learners to make their own learning decisions while the role of L&D teams will be about promoting, encouraging and enabling learner autonomy.
I recently had the opportunity to interact with leading L&D experts and discuss several key points with regards to the changing culture and scenario of L&D today at the Future of L&D Virtual Summit 2021. We deliberated about a host of interesting aspects including:
- Visualizing L&D for the next decade
- The Future of Learning and Development Digital Transformation
- Combination of both Digital and Physical Learning: A Phygital Approach of Learning
- Leveraging Technology for skill building and hyper-personalized learnings
- Shift in L&D Methodology – E-learning and Gamification
- Learn, Unlearn, and Re-learn: Strategies for knowledge Retention
- Prove the ROI – Align Learning and Development with overall business strategy
- L&D 2021 and ahead
You can watch the webinar here:

Mr. Amit Gautam
Amit Gautam is the Founder and CEO of Invince and a recognized voice in enterprise learning and HR technology. With over two decades of experience, he helps organizations build AI-powered learning ecosystems that strengthen workforce capability. Meet Amit at TechHR India 2026 to discuss AI-powered learning and workforce transformation.

Dr. Ganesh Sethi
Dr. Ganesh Sethi is the Chief Revenue Officer at Invince, leading enterprise customer success and learning transformation initiatives. With nearly two decades of experience in learning technology and LMS strategy, he helps organizations maximize learning investments. Meet Ganesh at the Invince booth to discuss learning transformation and customer success strategies.

Mr. Vivek Garg
Vivek Garg is the Chief Sales Officer at Invince, leading global growth and strategic partnerships across enterprise learning markets. With over two decades of experience, he advises organizations on building scalable learning ecosystems that improve workforce capability. Meet Vivek at the Invince booth to discuss enterprise learning and technology strategy.

Mr. Sandeep Boyar
Sandeep Bhoyar is President – Products at Invince, bringing over two decades of experience in enterprise learning technology, product innovation, and AI transformation. He leads scalable learning platforms and skills intelligence solutions. Meet Sandeep at the Invince booth to discuss AI-powered learning, enterprise innovation, and future-ready workforce capabilities.

Mr. Ajendra Singh
Ajendra Singh is the Vice President of Technology at Invince, leading engineering for the company's enterprise learning ecosystem. With over 21 years of experience in enterprise architecture, cloud platforms, and SaaS innovation, he builds secure AI-ready technology. Meet Ajendra at the Invince booth to discuss enterprise architecture and scalability.

Mrs. Sweta Sinha
Sweta Sinha is the Head of Customer Success at Invince, helping enterprises achieve successful learning transformations beyond implementation. With extensive experience in strategic customer engagement and business value realization, she enables organizations to maximize adoption and long-term success. Meet Sweta at the Invince booth to discuss customer success excellence.
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