Transforms Skill Enablement
With Crystal Hoskins — Director of Productivity & Effectiveness & Kriss Ryan — Senior Manager of Role Excellence

20+

point increase in employee engagement scores

17%

improvement in alignment between team members’ perceived and actual skill levels

4,000

global sales and customer success representatives benefited from personalized skill plans

Autodesk is a global leader in design and make software for architecture, engineering, construction, media, and manufacturing industries. With over 200 million users, the company empowers teams to build everything from blockbuster films to cutting-edge infrastructure and sustainable products.


The Challenge

Personalized Skill Development at Scale

Autodesk, a global leader in design and make software, empowers its customers to create anything imaginable—from innovative architecture to blockbuster films. Yet, behind this celebrated innovation lay a challenge: enabling its diverse, global workforce of 4,000 sales and customer success representatives to consistently deliver excellence.

Crystal Hoskins, Director of Productivity and Effectiveness at Autodesk, reflected on the complexity of the task. “Our teams work across industries with wildly different demands. We needed a way to personalize their learning and skill development while scaling it globally.”

Autodesk’s product portfolio is extensive, and its audience varied. However, one common gap emerged—soft skills. Critical areas such as storytelling, active listening, and value discovery were underdeveloped, hindering engagement with customers. With its culture grounded in a startup mindset, the company sought not just a fix but a transformational approach.

This is where Seismic came in.

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Looking Ahead

Autodesk’s journey with Seismic continues. The company is now expanding its accreditation program to validate competencies through internal and external certifications. With Seismic Learning Skills as a foundational tool, Autodesk is evolving beyond skill development into comprehensive competency-building.

“Seismic Learning has transformed how we think about enablement,” Hoskins reflected. “It’s not just about building skills—it’s about creating a culture where growth and excellence are part of everyday work.”

By operationalizing learning and embedding it into workflows, Autodesk is ensuring its teams are ready to take on any challenge—and empowering its customers to design and make a better future.