Corporate Digital Learning Manager at Saint-Gobain
Paris Area, France
I strive to improve the organization’s performance by contributing to the development of a sustainable corporate learning culture. As a change agent, I collaborate with executives to think creatively, optimize processes and develop the skill sets needed. Proven successful track record in the development and the global deployment of challenging, relevant training programs to support strategic corporate...
I strive to improve the organization’s performance by contributing to the development of a sustainable corporate learning culture. As a change agent, I collaborate with executives to think creatively, optimize processes and develop the skill sets needed. Proven successful track record in the development and the global deployment of challenging, relevant training programs to support strategic corporate initiatives. An experienced professional with a diverse background in consulting, marketing, ebusiness, HR & training in an international environment. Excellent skills in pedagogy, project & team management, change management, digital transformation and digital learning. Above all, I am passionate about learning, digital and HR innovation.Corporate Digital Learning Manager @ - Define Corporate Digital Learning strategy (internal + extended enterprise + mobile) - Scope, develop & deploy training programs for strategic corporate initiatives (min. 25,000 - max. 100,000 employees) - Contribute to Digital Transformation and HR 2.0 initiatives - Provide internal digital learning consulting services (strategy, technology and pedagogy) - Coach and animate an international community of digital learning champions - Manage Corporate LMS (catalog, KPIs, product releases, helpdesk, standards, processes etc.) - Follow, evaluate and prescribe new tools for the training function - Select and oversee third-party suppliers From May 2008 to Present (7 years 6 months) Paris Area, France Charlene Berneau is skilled in: E-commerce, Change Management, Talent Management, Marketing, Project Management, Organizational..., Pedagogy, E-Learning, E-Learning Consulting, Web 2.0, Performance Management, Customer Service, Team Management, Management, Strategy, Business Strategy, Leadership Development, Negotiation, Training, Business Development, Product Development
- Define Corporate Digital Learning strategy (internal + extended enterprise + mobile) - Scope, develop & deploy training programs for strategic corporate initiatives (min. 25,000 - max. 100,000 employees) - Contribute to Digital Transformation and HR 2.0 initiatives - Provide internal digital learning consulting services (strategy, technology and pedagogy) - Coach and animate an international community of... - Define Corporate Digital Learning strategy (internal + extended enterprise + mobile) - Scope, develop & deploy training programs for strategic corporate initiatives (min. 25,000 - max. 100,000 employees) - Contribute to Digital Transformation and HR 2.0 initiatives - Provide internal digital learning consulting services (strategy, technology and pedagogy) - Coach and animate an international community of digital learning champions - Manage Corporate LMS (catalog, KPIs, product releases, helpdesk, standards, processes etc.) - Follow, evaluate and prescribe new tools for the training function - Select and oversee third-party suppliers
What company does Charlene Berneau work for?
Charlene Berneau works for Saint-Gobain
What is Charlene Berneau's role at Saint-Gobain?
Charlene Berneau is Corporate Digital Learning Manager
What industry does Charlene Berneau work in?
Charlene Berneau works in the Building Materials industry.
Who are Charlene Berneau's colleagues?
Charlene Berneau's colleagues are Kenny Liotti, Artur Lutz, Angelo Saul Zuffo, Sergio Rota, Massimo Mazzucco, Tony Taglialavore, Elena Radyukevich, Jérôme Lionet, Laurent Guillot, and Emmanuel Baroux
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