Latest data from Udemy highlights the continued interest in soft skills and IT skills validation alongside core topics such as AI and diversity and inclusion
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Udemy (Nasdaq: UDMY), a leading online skills marketplace and learning platform, today released its Q2 2024 Global Workplace Learning Index. This quarterly report provides insights into which skills are growing in demand and helps organizations stay ahead of the competition worldwide.
According to the World Economic Forum, many companies face mounting skills gaps hindering business growth. Coupled with the rapid rise of generative AI (GenAI), skills gaps are becoming more pressing and costly than ever before. Udemy’s Index analyzes quarter-over-quarter course consumption data based on its 16,000 Udemy Business customers. By comparing course consumption with emerging trends, the Index signals critical knowledge gaps for leadership to address through skills-based talent management while enabling employees to learn skills they’re eager to develop.
“Udemy’s research shows that most organizations have begun implementing skills-based processes, but employees and leaders still need help knowing which skills to focus on first," said Greg Brown, President and CEO of Udemy. Soft skills, like teamwork and problem-solving, are critical to enabling the success of key tech trends like AI, which have the potential to shift the trajectory of many industries, so it’s encouraging to see these themes trending in this quarter’s Index.”
"With technology like Generative AI and the shift to hybrid work models, constant change is all around us. Adapting to this change can be tough, but it’s really about understanding and guiding how people think and behave," says Sivakami S, a Udemy instructor and change management expert. “All change is rooted in human behavior, making it crucial for leaders to draw insights from psychology and behavioral economics. By developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills, leaders can build trust and motivation, guiding employees effectively through complex changes.”
Udemy’s Q2 2024 Index highlighted several emerging themes in corporate learning, including:
"Diversity and inclusion is at a turning point in the corporate world. Leaders are rethinking how they can foster inclusive practices without adding risk," said Monika Rawat, a Udemy instructor and expert in Diversity and Inclusion. "For companies, diversity and inclusion aren't just about doing the right thing; they're crucial for boosting productivity and sparking innovation. When leaders train their teams on these key concepts, they can implement practical strategies that lead to broader perspectives, better teamwork, and a more inclusive culture throughout the organization."
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Methodology
The Udemy Global Workplace Learning Index uses data from thousands of Udemy Business customers worldwide. Location data is based on the country associated with the company. The skills data compares the consumption of courses in the Udemy Business collection from Q1 2024 to Q2 2024. Courses are associated with one or more topics, with a maximum of five topics per course. The trending skills that you see in the report are based on these topics. If a course covers multiple topics, consumption minutes are divided equally across all topics associated with the course.
About Udemy
Udemy (Nasdaq: UDMY) transforms lives through learning by ensuring everyone has access to the latest and most relevant skills. Through the Udemy Intelligent Skills Platform and a global community of diverse and knowledgeable instructors, millions of learners gain expertise in a wide range of technical and professional skills — from generative AI to leadership. The Udemy marketplace provides learners with thousands of up-to-date courses in dozens of languages, offering a variety of solutions to achieve their goals. Udemy Business empowers enterprises to offer on-demand learning for all employees, immersive learning for tech teams through Udemy Business Pro, and cohort learning for leaders through Udemy Business Leadership Academy. Udemy Business customers include FenderⓇ, Glassdoor, On24, The World Bank and Volkswagen. Udemy is headquartered in San Francisco with hubs in Austin and Denver, USA; Ankara and Istanbul, Türkiye; Dublin, Ireland; Melbourne, Australia; and Chennai, Gurugram and Mumbai, India.
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