Hybrid Workforce

What Does the Future of Work Look Like?

John HartiganAustin, TX (USA), November 2022 - For the past three years, an Austin company, Domain-U, has been quietly developing the next generation of training platforms for the hybrid workforce. "When we started, we didn't know Covid was coming, and nobody called it the 'hybrid workforce' back then," says John Hartigan, CEO of Domain-U. "We just knew there had to be a better way to train a decentralized workforce and this is what we set out to do and are now doing."

The unprecedented shift in workers’ attitudes, behaviors, and expectations in this next phase of living with Covid has literally forced companies to demand new solutions. For the first time in history, virtual training is no longer in the back seat - it is driving the bus. The problem for companies is that most of the products on the market were built for back seats. "Domain-U is built to drive," Hartigan states passionately.

Confluent Medical Technologies agrees, recently signing a multi-year enterprise contract to re-invigorate their training process for its rapidly growing global workforce. "Domain-U's on-demand, interactive video platform allows us the flexibility to create short impactful trainings for a mobile device on the manufacturing floor as a refresher, and larger format multi-screen intensives at the office, in a conference room or at home," says Richard Brown, SVP of Quality and Regulatory at Confluent Medical Technologies.

Jon Cholak, Managing Director, Adit Ventures had this to say: "The evolution of the workforce from an on-premises to a hybrid model requires an evolution of the training tools necessary to equip employees with the appropriate skills and certifications. Legacy training methods such as static presentations and limited interaction videos have inadequate efficacy; next-generation training tools need to be thorough and efficient and to empower employees. Domain-U's platform achieves these aims, and we're excited about their continued growth."

Organizations in medical device, building materials, trade schools, and soon heavy equipment utilize the platform to train on everything from general onboarding topics to manufacturing quality, compliance, software systems, and even product and services trainings that focus on understanding and tapping the emotional motivation and connection of the product with the buyer.

Another step into the future is something being called "digital verifiable credentials" or “portable digital work documents” that workers keep in the digital wallets on their phones, and which can be quickly verified via blockchain. Domain-U is the first training platform to issue these credentials via the Velocity blockchain ecosystem, which is also being used by the largest names in HR tech, such as SAP, Oracle, Infor, Jobvite, and many more.

"The Hybrid Future of Work is bright, and we are excited to be on the forefront of it," says Hartigan. "Join us on the bright side!"