One year ago, @tess_wicks introduced me to @loom through her #WanderlyWealthy podcast.
— Susan Hayes CFA (@SusanHayes_) August 11, 2021
It’s a screen recording service that we’ve used extensively since and here is a thread on our use cases in case it may be useful for you (1/5) pic.twitter.com/gRjHAssa0H
In our @BeckSearch business, we’ve build a range of ways to transfer tacit knowledge between employees and organisation members.
— Susan Hayes CFA (@SusanHayes_) August 11, 2021
Internally, we’re constantly developing our “Loom Library” that files videos into various categories so that quick knowledge pieces accumulate. (3/5) pic.twitter.com/JJPVVaLSeW
Finally, @loom removes the need to always meet at the same time. I have a list of 8 #Looms to do for my EA today so that she can implement actions from them over the next two days.
— Susan Hayes CFA (@SusanHayes_) August 11, 2021
I hope this helps somebody somewhere! (5/5) pic.twitter.com/uk2CSJ85Qj
There are an abundance of ways in which Loom can be used, many of which I am sure we haven't even discovered yet. Here at HayesCulleton, we find it very useful when someone has a complex question they can record a loom of exactly what they are having difficulty with and whoever has the answer can just as quickly record a reply.
There is also a library of looms, so you don’t have to keep recording answers, if you get the same question you can simply send them the previous loom. This also means that the person asking the question can rewatch the response as many times as they need to.
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*there are a load of embed codes in there, if you can find one that would work for the whole thread that would be great but if not then there are the individual ones for each tweet. I have also linked the thread, but it isn’t the embedded link.