Digital learning and brand advocacy: your most powerful weapon
Submitted by: MyPressportal TeamBusinesses need to approach upskilling with fresh eyes in the midst of a global pandemic. It’s important to be open to new ideas, and they need to do all this while adapting to the digital age.
Michael Gullan, Co-founder and Managing Director of G&G Digital, breaks down how businesses can usher in a new era of personal development and advocacy through innovative, custom-made platforms for customers and employees.
Watch the video to learn more about how e-learning, advocacy and online training can future-proof your business and team.
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About Michael Gullan
Michael Gullan is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of G&G Digitalwww.gullanandgullan.com. A tactical strategist and strong leader, Michael is an out-of-the-box thinker who is passionate about G&G Digital’s clients and brands. G&G Digital is an independent digital agency with a passion for quality, smart creative solutions and sound strategies founded on deep insights.
About G&G
G&G Digital is an award-winning digital agency that creates breakthrough solutions for brands. G&G has a passion for producing quality, strategic digital solutions to assist organisations with their digital learning and training needs. All solutions are founded on deep consultation, strategic insights and data. G&G aims to surprise, delight and exceed clients' expectations.
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