Sameer Mishra

VP - India and South Asia Whatfix

Sameer is the Vice President and heads the Sales function for Whatfix across India and SE Asia. He comes with over 16 years of diversified experience ranging from Solution consultant to Team builder with organisations like SAP, Uber, and Ramco. Digital transformation, organisational behaviour, and change management are his key areas of interest. He is an alumnus of IIM Lucknow and is a passionate learner who believes the sum is more than its parts. He re-energizes himself through badminton and loves to shake a leg when given a chance. He is blessed with two kids and an architect wife, who compliments his passion with creativity and patience.

Day One - 15 November

9:30 AM Personalization: Bridging the Gap between Learning and Performance

The rise of enterprise application software in the near and long term demonstrates that the trend toward digital transformation is not a one or two year trend, rather it is systemic and long-term. Remote work brought in some much-needed changes to the learning experience. Mandatory week-long training sessions were replaced with more tailored experiences that cater to individual employees’ schedules and needs.


A one-size-fits-all approach is clearly not serving the needs of enterprises. Learners need more frequent and targeted contextual learning experiences to be successful in the long term. Most companies don't have the strategy, content, or technology in place to execute this. Delivering personalization at scale is the key to improving individual performance and organizational performance.


In this session, Sameer Mishra, VP, Head of Sales - India and SE Asia, will talk about how L&D leaders can build an adaptive learning environment that provides people with exactly what they need, when they need it, in order to build knowledge and skills that align with the organizational goals.

 

In this interactive session sponsored by Whatfix, you will learn:

  • Challenges facing L&D in implementing effective software training
  • Moving from an “event” mindset to one focused on continuous learning
  • Making knowledge accessible at the time of need
  • Personalizing knowledge at scale to enable performance and productivity