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LRMG, Vigid Consult and Skillsoft have ended a day’s gathering of over 50 Human Resource partners and key stakeholders in Ghana to digest insightful dialogues, best industry practices and meaningful connections.
Organised on the theme “Beyond Adoption: AI-Driven HR and L&D for Workforce Capability Building”, the breakfast meeting discussed how forward-thinking organisations are evolving and building adaptive, AI-driven learning cultures that drive performance, capability, and business agility.

The Managing Director and Senior Partner for LRMG Africa, Francis Karingi Nduta said: “As an organisation with a success record of over 28 years and as the premier provider of the world’s best digital platforms, systems and content for human capital development, LRMG is today the number one provider of smart, human-centric capability development solutions to most of the African blue-chip companies in the financial services, telecoms, manufacturing, mining, educational and professional services sectors in Africa”.
“Having operations across South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius and over 18 other markets in Africa, we help organisations build workforce readiness by closing the gaps that hold people back – with world-class Talent Development, Talent Technology, and Talent Advisory solutions that lift your people, and your business, higher. When your people are ready, performance follows,” he added.

Delivering a keynote address on ‘The Adaptive Enterprise – HR’s Role in a Disrupted Future’, Billy Gager, Chief Account Executive at Skillsoft, said: “The partnership with LRMG offers our clientele a portfolio of occupationally relevant short courses and business-driven learning solutions designed to equip them with practical, future-fit capabilities and to build agile workforces prepared for the rapid changes of the modern business landscape”.
The Managing Partner of Vigid Consult, Victoria Debrah, commended LRMG and Skillsoft for their unwavering commitment to cultivating future-fit organisations.

She further urged businesses to embrace digital learning, emphasising that it is not just a trend but the new paradigm for growth and development.
Peprah Kumi, Senior Manager, Talent Management at Consolidated Bank of Ghana (CBG) recounted how signing up to the Percipio platform has boosted CBG’s digital learning and transformation journey.
“When we signed on to the Percipio platform, we gave it a local name—Adesua App—that resonates with our employees. Thankfully, the platform gave us access to interactive learning experiences and AI-powered content relevant to the needs of our workforce”.

Pearl Calys-Tagoe, HR Business Partner at Fidelity Bank, said, “Since 2013, when we started our e-learning journey with Skillsoft, we have seen and measured key milestones in building talents, succession, strengthening capabilities, leadership development, among a long list of accolades in the 12-year journey.
The session ended with a panel discussion on first-hand stories of overcoming barriers and embedding AI into everyday HR and learning workflows.

The discussion got insightful contributions from Nana Adu Kyeremanteng, Access Bank; Naa Adokalley Akuorkor Amofa, FirstBank Ghana; Dr Issah Yakubu Alhassan, Ghana National Gas; Anita Arthur, CFAO Mobility Ghana and was moderated by Louise Agyeman-Barning, SIC Life Insurance.
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