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October 9, 2024 38 mins

This week, I’m joined by Michael Ioffe, co-founder and CEO of Arist.


Arist is used by leading organisations to deliver behavioural training and critical knowledge through the messaging tools employees use every day, like WhatsApp, Slack, and Teams.


Michael’s background is fascinating—from his early entrepreneurial endeavours to building a platform that’s reshaping how people learn on the job. Listen in to discover more...


TALKING POINTS:


  • How Arist leverages AI to deliver high-impact learning.
  • The shift from legacy training methods to rapid, easy-to-deploy microlearning.
  • The importance of meeting learners where they are - why training via SMS and tools like Teams & iMessage is so effective.
  • The role of Stanford-backed research in Arist's development.
  • Arist's new AI Agent, Teammate


LINKS:


Arist website

Michael's LinkedIn


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