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Corporate Trainers and Enterprises

Calendar Icon April 15, 2019 BY WorkSocial Press and Editorial

New Age Program By WorkSocial Connecting Corporate Trainers and Enterprises

 

WorkSocial, a minority- and woman-owned coworking and corporate education space in Jersey City, New Jersey, announced new partnerships with globally recognized corporate trainers at their Jersey City location.

As a leader in the sharing / gig economy, WorkSocial continues to disrupt the corporate office landscape by providing services to companies that not only occupy its offices but also its community. In a recent unveiling WorkSocial’s leadership announced a series of training and L&D educational content.

This initiative is a part of the community enrichment effort which allows small companies to train employees in batches, rather than taking an entire team off the clock at one time. In a statement to the press, Natasha Mohan, founder and CEO of WorkSocial said “small businesses and entrepreneurs are the life blood of America. Our country is great and filled with opportunities. My mission in the education space is to bring world class content to the people of New Jersey and specifically Jersey City.”

WorkSocial was started by Natasha’s Mohan who is a residential and commercial real estate veteran.

“When I talk to trainers and companies about my vision of bringing world class corporate education to small businesses the size of the opportunity and impact is not understood. Our research supports that this market is valued at $20 Billion. By applying the sharing model to the platform we have dis-intermediated the buying pattern and exponentially grown the opportunity ten fold.” Its a no brainier. “WorkSocial is the Uber for office space and corporate education, only without the drama and crazy commissions.”

WorkSocial’s corporate training team identifies the best trainers in America. These trainers typically offer their services at premium prices making them accessible only to large companies who have a multi-million dollar training budgets and the ability to take a service line off the clock for two or three days. “A small business cannot afford to pay large dollars and send teams to train. This can put it at a competitive disadvantage. I wanted to change this and did. Our sharing approach not only gives the same opportunity to a small business that has a small team it also makes it affordable. We find ways to subsidize costs”

Confirmed speakers and training in 2019 include the following (https://worksocial.works/events):

  •     Chris Voss – Negotiation
  •     Marshal Goldsmith – Stakeholder Centered Coaching
  •     Thomson Reuters – ONESOURCE Workpapers
  •     SAP – S4 Hana for Finance (Global Knowledge)
  •     Alteryx – Certification Class (Renato Baruti author and speaker)
  •     RPA – Robotics Process Automation using UI Path
  •     Exponential Organizations – by Peter Diamandis
  •     SQL BI – Business Intelligence using Microsoft Power BI

The WorkSocial Approach: Abundance in a Scarce Economy

After a trainer schedules their event, WorkSocial issues a major announcement and press release across several marketing platforms, and rolls out an email campaign inviting its members to attend the training event. Their trained sales team also deploys a direct sales campaign, while event planners negotiate discounted hotel rooms for attendees and organize networking dinners. Trainers typically schedule multiple events to maximize their time and investment in Jersey City. As an unexpected bonus, WorkSocial pays for the trainer’s hotel room and basic expenses.

WorkSocial’s corporate training room rental is almost sold-out to capacity for 2019.

Our focus is to bring in the best education in sales training, technology, leadership, risk management, data management, human resources, and entrepreneurship.

Availability for 2020 is also limited, with a fantastic trainer lineup that includes including:

  •     Greg Wells – Augmenting Humanity Mindset Training
  •     Blue Prism Robotics
  •     R and Python for Business
  •     Find your Why by Simon Sinek
  •     Sales Training based on a Tony Robbins NLP technique

For more information, contact:

Natasha Mohan
[email protected]
(201) 210-8255

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