learn through a range of different options.

Shared Learning
Shared Learning
support each others development
Bitesize courses
We have over 40 internal courses that can support your development. These include sessions on Personal Development, Tech Skills, self-assessments, building your strengths etc. Colleagues and Managers can find a whole host of topics to choose from and attend.
Community of Practice
A community of practice is a group of people who share a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. We see the social nature of human learning so our communities of practice (sometimes called GILDS) really help with learning as a group.
Team Builds
Our learning and development team run a whole host of team builds and focus days whereby teams and tribes come together to work together or solve a challenge.
Management Academy
The Sky Betting and Gaming Management Academy is split into five workshops that will help you work with other managers to develop areas such as:
Raising your Self Awareness
Prioritisation and delegation - Deliver the things that matter
Learn the impact of effective questioning to unlock potential
Giving effective feedback
Growing someone’s career with them
Tackle tricky situations & conversations with real skill
Inspire performance, achievement and fulfilment
Stand Ups
In true agile fashion, our Tech Teams tend to start every day with a stand up. This gives everyone opportunity to update the rest of the team on what they'll be working on in the short term. Often though there will be a full squad stand up, where everyone is able to share ideas and discuss new ways of working.
Guest Speakers
We often joined by high profile speakers from the sport and tech world, to talk to us about their stories and how they've approached challenges.
Nicola Adams, Double Olympic Champion
Ian Massingham, Amazon Web Services
Clive Woodward, World Cup winning former England Rugby Coach
Jeff Stelling & Paul Merson, Sky Sports
Dave Prutton, Sky Sports
Dr Steve Peters, Author of The Chimp Paradox
Ed Chamberlain, ITV Sport
David Rowan, former Editor WIRED Magazine