CELab Ep 147 - CELab 2024 Wrapped - Part 2

December 27, 2024 00:53:17
CELab Ep 147 - CELab 2024 Wrapped - Part 2
CELab: The Customer Education Lab
CELab Ep 147 - CELab 2024 Wrapped - Part 2

Dec 27 2024 | 00:53:17

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Show Notes

As the year comes to a close, we reflect on the top episodes of 2024 and make some bold predictions for the year ahead. What were our five most popular episodes of the year and why did they matter?

Some of our top hits this year featured Customer Education leaders like Katie Felton and Dan Ennis, to thought-provoking discussions on the intersection of digital customer success and community, these episodes are packed with practical wisdom and cutting-edge insights. But the real showstopper was Julie Dirksen, author of the legendary "Design for How People Learn" - a must-listen for anyone serious about behavior change in customer education.

Key Takeaways:

What's in store for 2025? As usual, we have some bold predictions, from the continued evolution of digital CX to the rise of AI-powered content workflows. One thing's for sure - the future of customer education is looking brighter than ever. Buckle up as we wrap up 2024 with style, panache, and extreme prejudice.

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