Why You Need To Train Your Workforce | Rajeeb Dey, CEO of Learnerbly (Series A)

Why You Need To Train Your Workforce | Rajeeb Dey, CEO of Learnerbly (Series A)

Author: Dave Bailey August 3, 2021 Duration: 33:44

Why do you need to train your workforce? 

Meet Rajeeb Dey, CEO of Learnerbly—a company that helps businesses train their employees. 

In this episode, Rajeeb shares how he dealt with a life-threatening back issue as CEO, we discuss the hard decisions that come with internalisation and talk about how the training space is changing. 


Key links: 

Learnerbly website: https://www.learnerbly.com/ 

Rajeeb Dey profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeebdey/ 


Key timestamps: 

[01:13] Why did you start Learnerbly? 

[04:22] Who are Learnerbly's customers? 

[07:22] How do you encourage employees to seek training? 

[10:51] What growing pains have you experienced? 

[13:49] What was it like to have a serious back injury as CEO? 

[20:12] What issues do you face as you internationalist? 

[22:47] How do you manage your time? [24:56] How do train as a CEO? 

[26:37] Quickfire questions 


Thanks to Will and Toby for their great input. 

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