Creator of Award-Winning Adaptive ELearning and Behavioral Insights Software Ecosystem to Produce “Step Up,” a Collection of Introspective Videos on Critical Ethics and Compliance Topics.
True Office Learning, the creator of groundbreaking adaptive eLearning technology that measurably improves performance in organizations around the world, announced today that it has partnered with award-winning filmmaker and spoken word artist Gary Turk to produce a video series inspiring behavior change to address key risk areas.
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“For too long, compliance teams have been talking at people instead of talking to them. Employees deserve better, and our mission is to make that shift happen,” said True Office Learning CEO Neha Gupta. “Behavior and culture change happens only when learning is experiential and personal, and we could not have picked a better partner than Gary to make this vision a reality. His creative approach and masterful use of words has connected with tens of millions of people around the world, and we are proud of the incredible set of short films we have created together. This is about each of us in the compliance industry stepping up to drive change, to build a better world, and to connect on a more human level than ever before.”
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The company will release five short videos that focus on bystander intervention, unconscious bias, ethical decision making, conflicts of interest, and more. The library of videos will enhance the company’s Coach offering, a powerful collection of communication tools and microlearning assets that reinforce the importance of an ethical workplace culture and promote sustainable behavior change. Complementary to the firm’s Scholar adaptive eLearning solution and I.Q. behavioral insights engine leveraged by Fortune 1000 enterprises and mid-sized firms alike, these videos provide a powerful medium for organizations to inspire employees to be their most ethical selves.
“As a spoken word artist and filmmaker, I am not a compliance expert, but I know the significance of human connection and how the right message can inspire individuals to step up and do the right thing,” said Turk. “When the True Office Learning team came to me with this project, it immediately clicked. I think spoken word and film are powerful mediums for changing behavior, and that is what this team cares passionately about. They brought the compliance expertise—I brought the emotion.”
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