
Digital Learning for the Hybrid Workplace (Podcast)

We have all heard about hybridization. Cars made it mainstream when they used two or more distinct types of power. And today, as the aftermath of Covid-19 paves the path for new working styles and approaches, hybrid makes its way into corporate too with the ‘hybrid workplace’ and the ‘hybrid workforce’.
Decoding the hybrid workplace
A hybrid workplace breaks down barriers between teams by removing the physical boundaries. According to Serraview, “Hybrid represents an iterative process of moving from traditional to agile, modern environments that support the changing nature of work.”
Traditional points to the brick-and-mortar corporate office that people had to go to before the pandemic established a new normal with the slogan: ‘Work is not a place you go to, but what you do’.
And while remote working or work from home seems to have been working well for most companies, the business case for workspaces with in-person (along with digital) interfacing weighs in stronger. A survey of 600 IT decision-makers, including senior C-level professionals, whose organizations have at least 500 employees found an overwhelming number of respondents (95%) reporting face-to-face communication being crucial for personal development and talent assessment.
The verdict for a hybrid workplace hence is unanimous.
However, the key to getting the hybrid model right is not a technical or an operational challenge, it’s a cultural challenge and one that includes the employee capability development or Learning & Development (L&D) piece. Digital Learning per se needs to be a complete ecosystem – right from the technology and tools to the befitting learning content – everything needs to be well thought about and planned for the hybrid workforce.
But how can L&D craft an overarching training agenda for its in-house and remote working teams? How can training professionals understand the difference between traditional training methodologies and embrace their digital counterparts without compromising on the objective?
Listen to the full episode to learn:
- Status of the modern workplace (or workplace-less) in the new normal
- Hybrid learning for the hybrid workplace
- Power-skills needed to thrive and succeed
Digital Learning for the Hybrid Workplace: Differences between Traditional and Digital, Challenges, Strategies/ Best Practices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_t6DYUaG4w&t=13s


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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