By The Future of Work Desk
In the world of Human Resources, Google Drive is usually associated with policy manuals, payroll spreadsheets, and endless versions of the vacation request form. But what if we told you that the same cloud platform could host a secret weapon for engagement, emotional intelligence, and leadership training?
Enter the unexpected trend: "Packs de Peliculas" (Movie Packs) on Google Drive for RRHH.
No, this isn't about watching The Wolf of Wall Street during office hours. It’s a curated, strategic use of cinema to teach soft skills, foster debate, and build a resilient company culture—all organized neatly in a shared drive.
HR departments spend thousands on corporate training videos that employees click through with glazed eyes. Yet, a well-chosen feature film can teach more about ethics, teamwork, and resilience than any bullet-pointed slide.
The idea is simple: create a Google Drive folder (restricted access, of course) containing a "pack" of 4-5 films, each accompanied by a one-page discussion guide. Employees watch a segment or the full film asynchronously, then discuss in a monthly "Cine-foro RRHH."
If you're looking for movie collections, HR-related training videos, or fixed/shareable Google Drive resources, here are legitimate approaches:
