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Big Think Edge | Victoria R.M. Brown, CEO and Co-founder of Big Think


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·Nov 4, 2024

Better business outcomes come from an engaged workforce that is constantly evolving. The right learning culture is essential. We work with the world's leading thinkers to bring you their expertise to drive change in your organization. Our content will increase the return on investment in your internal learning and communication programs. Our experts combine cutting-edge knowledge with proven strategies for success.

Courses are tailored to the needs of each group within your organization. Your people tell your story and know your mission best. Just think about the power of somebody seeing your face and your voice giving a message to every employee in your company. That is so much more powerful than just a written memo.

There's good content here; it's in an easily digestible form. I think I understand what I can get, and that's a quality interaction. Big Think Edge delivers comprehensive program design and production support to develop lessons with your best internal experts. Our multimedia content modules are customizable. Delivery is flexible, and integration into your learning culture is seamless and fast.

The most effective businesses arm their people with essential knowledge to thrive. If you are in any kind of leadership position, I would strongly advise using video messages rather than written messages. I also believe immersing yourself with people who are the best in the world at what they do is crucial, because there are these little 10 mm shifts, these little slight differences that the best on Earth know.

It may have taken them 10, 20, or 30 years to figure out, but it gives them a geometric difference in the results that they can produce. Let your people know that you are committed to their development. Bring them learning from the best with Big Think Edge.

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