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Shaping the Future of Learning and Development
Shaping the Future of Learning and Development
Namit | Podcast | February 4, 2025

A Conversation with Mr. Nitin Thakur

The role of Learning & Development (L&D) continues to broaden with many learning leaders helping facilitate and support change initiatives in their organizations. In a year of unprecedented change from the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic to recession & emerging recovery in India – leaders have been required to completely rethink how their businesses operate and find new avenues to reach their goals.

The training function has been integral to helping organizations transition to a remote workforce, shift in-person events to virtual environment and to transform digitally. The influx of change has made it important to plan for long-term growth.

How can businesses ensure employees have the skills they need to meet the ever changing needs of the business? What is the changing nature of work and how can L&D leaders guide their organizations through change & achieve success?

To discuss these and other key trends in L&D, we have invited Mr. Nitin Thakur, Head of Learning & Development at Jindal Stainless which is a $ 3.2 billion company and India’s largest Stainless Steel manufacturer with 15000 employees across the globe.

About: Mr. Nitin Thakur:

Nitin is a Harvard alumnus and a TEDx Speaker with 20 years of visionary leadership in Talent Management, Leadership Development & Learning. As the Head of L&D for Jindal Stainless, he is responsible for building a learning culture that helps employees enhance their capabilities & performance through continuous learning.

Nitin is an Author, an NLP Master Practitioner & an Executive Coach. He is MSc Psychology, MBA, Masters T&D & Assessor with specialization in Psychometrics & 360 Degree Feedback.

Nmait Chauhan
Namit
Namit Chauhan is a skilled professional with experience in digital marketing, content creation, and business administration. He holds an MBA in IT & Finance from Amity University and a BBA in International Business. He has demonstrated abilities in developing and executing marketing campaigns, creating engaging content, and contributing to organisational goals.
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What is the role of L&D for today's business?

There is a very crucial role as organizations navigate the change because of COVID-19 and economic revival. The right L & D strategy enables the business, in the short run, as well as the long run, through the employees, who will keep up with the evolving needs of a market, an area well covered by AITD training programs.

How can businesses benefit from Mr. Thakur's leadership in L&D?

Mr. Nitin Thakur, who is heading Jindal Stainless, will make the organisations to enhance the learning culture, ultimately making employees work better with a greater sense of engagement. And AITD has been keenly involved in making organisations work by effective strategies in learning.

What are some of the major roles and responsibilities of Mr. Nitin Thakur at Jindal Stainless?

As the Head of L&D, Mr. Thakur oversees the launching of leadership development programs with a robust learning environment that supports employees to grow, just as in AITD's training packages.

Why is it important to develop a learning culture in organizations?

A robust learning culture is able to make employees learn continuously and adapt, which helps the organization achieve success in a fast-changing environment. AITD puts much emphasis on this in its training modules and makes organizations perform better.

What is the effect of efficient L&D for business performance?

Strong L&D programs lead to improved employee performance, innovation, and overall business success. Significant positive outcomes can be achieved by engaging with experts like Mr. Thakur and utilizing resources from AITD.
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