Build Real Coaching Skills Through Practice With AI Simulations

Learning gives you knowledge, but it’s only the first step. People need practice and feedback — ideally well before the moment when those skills will matter the most.
The Coaching Habit Simulation is an immersive, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered learning experience that gives managers unlimited, risk-free practice in critical conversations. It unlocks the full value of your investment by moving from learning to practice and practice to capability, at scale. Through generative AI avatars, this simulation mimics realistic situations that managers face every day. Transform knowledge into action and let new coach-like behaviors grow.
In this Learning Tech Showcase, Margo Gouley (vice president of product at Box of Crayons) and Justyna Poray (senior learning experience designer at Box of Crayons) will show attendees The Coaching Habit Simulations in action and walk through how organizations can support manager development, measure skill proficiency and confidence, and bridge the gap between practice and real-world application.
Learn how The Coaching Habit Simulation
- Provides personalized practice at speed and scale
- Mimics high-stakes, real-world scenarios that make practice useful
- Assesses and validates skill proficiency
Speakers
![]() | Margo Gouley, VP, Product, Box of Crayons Margo brings to Box of Crayons a decade of experience in the B2B training industry, with particular expertise in developing and bringing to market innovative leadership development solutions. In addition to her roles in product strategy and leadership, Margo has designed and facilitated leadership training for leaders at all levels around the globe, including deliveries in Canada, the US, China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Israel, Palestine, England, and Mexico. She holds a PhD in English from York University and still sees herself as equal parts teacher and learner, above all. |
![]() | Justyna Poray, Senior Learning Experience Designer, Box of Crayons Justyna is a learning experience designer specializing in accessibility. A recovering academic, she began her career as a researcher, university lecturer, and student learning strategist. She now brings to Box of Crayons her deep experience in digital learning, accessible design, and UX for learning. She has been working in the B2B learning/training industry since 2019 and also speaks French, Spanish, and Polish. |

