Keller Williams unveils KW University digital platform

Keller Williams has launched the KW University, a digital learning platform to support agents across its UK-wide network.

The plans for the launch were first announced at the organisation’s Megacamp held earlier this month in Leicester Square, central London, attended by over 250 associates.

“With nearly 500 associates now in place across the UK, I am delighted to launch KW University which will provide a continuous learning environment that we know will be a game changer in how our agents learn and develop, individually and together,” said Ben Taylor, CEO of KWUK.

The platform, which features search functionality, uses gamification along with feedback and comment tools designed for the sharing of best practice.

KW University also provides a series of micro learning modules covering areas including agency basics, business development, sales skills and compliance, as well as offering a number of ‘how to’ guides.

The platform is designed to complement Keller Williams’ existing classroom training with on-demand videos and online education, supporting the organisation’s coaching programmes.

Mark Readings, KWUK regional director, commented: “The investment in this platform reflects our commitment to our agents and our desire to support them in growing their businesses.”

 

Over 250 associates attend Keller Williams Megacamp in Leicester Square

 

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3 Comments

  1. Ohmygod

    Not sure where he gets the 500 agents from, their website shows shows less than 350, the agent count is going backwards.

    The culture in Keller Williams is toxic, the quicker agents see this the better.

    eXp or The Agency UK are far better options, they are not recruiters.

     

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  2. Long Time SE Agent

    The agent count on the website is lower than detailed on the release because many of the established agents have teams working under their name from what I understand.

    Not part of KW myself but with friends who are and, certainly in Scotland, they have commented that it’s helpful group of people to work with. Is toxic maybe more to do with an individual centre? Or individual person?

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    1. Ohmygod

      Culture starts at the top of any business and, as you say, if there are individuals being toxic then it is being condoned by board level.

      Good to hear though that there are over 150 agents who are part of Keller Williams but at the same time are not part of Keller Williams, love to hear how that works Can anyone be part of Keller Williams incognito?

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