Marie Vandenberghe: Redefining Corporate Learning Through Empathy, Agility, and Measurable Impact

Marie-Vandenberghe

As we move into 2026, the global business landscape is being reshaped by a powerful cohort of women leaders whose influence extends far beyond traditional boardrooms. These visionary women are not only steering organisations through economic and technological change, but are also redefining what leadership looks like in an increasingly complex world. Speaking of such foresighted women leaders, we cannot miss the name Marie Vandenberghe, Founder & CEO, Quality Training, Belgium. Her leadership is marked by a clear focus on purpose, resilience, and responsible growth qualities that are fast becoming essential in today’s business environment.

Technology remains a key arena where women leaders are shaping the future. From artificial intelligence and cybersecurity to fintech and climate tech, women at the helm are asking sharper questions about governance, accountability, and real-world outcomes. Their leadership ensures that innovation serves society, not just scale.

Hands-on Education

Drawing on more than 25 years of experience across training, consultancy, and corporate learning, her belief that education can be a powerful driver of both professional performance and personal growth was shaped early in her career. In those formative years, she worked closely with professionals at critical turning points in their development, moments when new skills, fresh perspectives, or increased self-confidence had an immediate and visible impact on both performance and self-perception.

She shares, “I remember seeing people not only improve results at work, but also gain clarity, motivation, and a stronger sense of purpose.”

These early experiences left a lasting impression on her. She came to understand that education is far more than the transfer of knowledge; it is about unlocking potential. When learning is practical, relevant, and human-centred, it becomes a powerful catalyst for both professional performance and personal growth. That conviction remained consistent throughout Marie’s career and ultimately led her to establish her own training company in 2008, driven by the ambition to design learning experiences that deliver real, measurable, and lasting impact.

Being on the Field

As Founder and CEO of Quality Training, her close work with national and international clients has played a defining role in shaping her approach to designing genuinely customised training solutions. Direct engagement with customers sits at the heart of how Quality Training operates. Each engagement begins with a structured intake involving the project sponsor, ensuring a clear understanding of the business context, objectives, constraints, and success criteria that will ultimately define value for the organisation. However, this is only the starting point.

She shares, “We also systematically gather input from participants through pre-training surveys.”

This process provides insight into expectations, existing capability levels, day-to-day challenges, and real-life working situations. By bringing together the strategic priorities of the organisation and the lived realities of learners, she ensures that training solutions are closely aligned with business goals while remaining immediately relevant and practical for those on the ground.

This dual, client-centred approach means programmes are never off-the-shelf. They are tailored, pragmatic, and deliberately designed to deliver measurable impact not only during the training experience itself, but well beyond its conclusion.

Set of Standards

Marie began her career coordinating large-scale training programmes before founding Quality Training Belgium, and it was through this experience that clear gaps in corporate learning emerged. After around ten years working as a trainer and then as a training manager in a multinational company, her passion for training, combined with a desire to build her own projects, led her to establish Quality Training in 2008.

She was driven to create a company rooted in her own values. Active listening became a core principle, reflecting the belief that training success depends first and foremost on relationships, genuine listening, and the motivation of participants and project managers.

Agility was equally important, with formats, tools, and methods adapted to the changing realities of businesses. Humanity also sits at the heart of the organisation, demonstrated through Quality Training’s commitment to supporting associations that help hundreds of children live better lives and gain access to education.

The foundations of Quality Training rest on a simple conviction: training is only meaningful when it truly transforms people and organisations.

Human Revolving Approach

Throughout her career, she has consistently emphasised a strong human-centric approach, grounded in the belief that learning can place people at the centre while still meeting the demands of performance metrics and efficiency in corporate environments. In practice, human-centric learning means taking the time to understand learners’ real challenges, motivations, and working contexts, and designing learning experiences that are immediately relevant, practical, and actionable.

Within global organisations, this approach translates into training solutions that drive both engagement and measurable business impact. Outcomes include faster skills adoption, improved productivity, stronger collaboration, and more sustainable behaviour change. By aligning fundamental human needs such as autonomy, confidence, and a sense of purpose with clear business objectives, Marie ensures that investment in learning and development delivers a demonstrable return.

She adds, “In short, designing learning for people doesn’t trade off efficiency; it amplifies it.”

When learners feel genuinely engaged and supported, organisations achieve results that are not only measurable but enduring.

Srategised Approach

Her work spans traditional classroom learning, blended formats, digital learning, webinars, and hybrid models, and her approach to selecting the most appropriate learning format is always guided by the needs of the organisation or audience. Rather than starting with the format itself, the process begins with a clear focus on objectives. The central consideration is what needs to change after the training, whether that is skills, behaviours, mindset, performance, or a combination of all four.

From this starting point, several key factors are taken into account, including the complexity of the content, the level of interaction required, the profile and availability of participants, and the wider organisational context. Certain topics call for deeper reflection and peer interaction, making classroom or hybrid settings more effective. Others benefit from greater flexibility, ongoing reinforcement, or scalability, which points towards digital or blended learning solutions.

She asserts, “What matters most to us is not the trend or the technology, but the learning experience and its impact.”

Above all, Marie prioritises the quality of the learning experience and the impact it creates.

Practicality with Fast Integration

Having coordinated and delivered training programmes for thousands of participants over the years, Marie has observed clear patterns in how adults learn most effectively in professional settings. Experience has shown that learning has the greatest impact when it is active, grounded in experimentation, practical in nature, and immediately applicable to real-world work situations.

Pure theory on its own rarely endures. What drives meaningful learning is applying new skills in the moment, experimenting within realistic scenarios, and taking time to reflect on outcomes. Peer exchange is equally influential, as learning from the experiences, challenges, and successes of others introduces new perspectives and accelerates personal and professional development.

In essence, professional learning is most effective when immediate practice, meaningful reflection, and collaborative knowledge sharing come together. In this way, training becomes not just a one-off session, but a launchpad for real and measurable impact in the workplace.

Guiding Principles

As a leader who has managed trainers, coached teams, and worked hands-on with clients, Marie’s leadership principles have consistently guided the development of a flexible and trusted training organisation. Her leadership philosophy is rooted in respect, trust, and collaboration, shaped by the conviction that people perform at their best when they feel valued, listened to, and genuinely supported. Within Quality Training, her role is not to control, but to create the right environment in which every trainer feels empowered to contribute their expertise and where clients feel truly cared for.

She adds, “To ensure that this philosophy is reflected throughout the organization, I focus on open communication and shared responsibility.”

Feedback is exchanged regularly, successes are celebrated collectively, and autonomy in decision-making is actively encouraged. She also ensures that the company values respect, quality, and continuous improvement are not simply stated, but are clearly reflected in daily interactions, both internally and in relationships with clients.

Ultimately, she leads by example. By demonstrating respect, she fosters respect; by placing trust in her team, she builds trust in return; and by genuinely caring about people, she creates a culture in which excellence emerges naturally.

Imbibing Skills

Digital transformation, remote work, and hybrid workplaces have significantly reshaped corporate learning expectations, and Marie has led Quality Training in adapting its offerings to meet these evolving needs. The organisation now designs flexible, multi-modal learning experiences that engage participants wherever they are, whether in the classroom, online, or in hybrid settings.

By combining live webinars, interactive digital modules, and blended learning approaches, Quality Training ensures that learning remains engaging, interactive, and immediately applicable. Pre-training surveys and continuous feedback mechanisms allow content and delivery to be tailored to the specific realities of remote or distributed teams.

Marie maintains a strong focus on measurable impact, ensuring participants can apply skills effectively, foster collaboration across locations, and contribute directly to organisational performance, even within fully remote or hybrid environments.

Dual Measurement Sources

Beyond skills development, her work reflects a deep commitment to helping people unlock their full potential, and her view of success extends well beyond technical proficiency alone. For her, meaningful outcomes are seen in real shifts in how people think, act, and collaborate, reflected in growing confidence, stronger motivation, and the ability to apply new behaviours effectively in the workplace.

Success is assessed through a balanced combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators. These include participant feedback, self-assessments, manager observations, and follow-up surveys designed to track behaviour change over time. She also looks closely at organisational impact, measuring improvements in areas such as team performance, decision-making, and overall productivity.

Wisdom Speaks

Looking back on her journey from training coordinator to entrepreneur and CEO, she shares clear lessons for professionals aspiring to build purpose-driven businesses within the education and training sector. Her guidance begins with the importance of truly listening, particularly to customers, recognising that their realities evolve far faster than any trend report. In a world changing at remarkable speed, approaches that were effective yesterday may quickly lose relevance tomorrow.

Marie encourages aspiring leaders to remain curious, to question their assumptions, and to be prepared to reinvent their approach repeatedly. Yet above all, she believes it is essential to stay deeply human. No industry is ultimately about formats or technologies; it is about people, their growth, confidence, and potential. She advocates leading with humility, grounded in the belief that the role of a leader is not to teach from above, but to walk alongside those they seek to support.

A Self Pat

Looking back over the 17 years since founding Quality Training, the milestone she is proudest of is the positive impact the organisation has been able to have on the lives of hundreds of children and families across multiple countries.

She adds, “Through a dedicated portion of our budget, we support extraordinary non-profit organizations that do truly impactful work.”

These humanitarian initiatives give deep purpose to Marie’s work and to the commitment of the entire team. Knowing that the growth of Quality Training enables a tangible contribution to a better world remains a powerful source of pride and motivation for everyone involved.

Creating an Impact

As she looks to the future of learning, her ambition for the legacy of Quality Training and her own work centres on reshaping how organisations develop people and create meaningful workplaces. She hopes to influence a shift in perception, positioning learning not simply as a means of transferring skills, but as a strategic driver of human potential and purposeful performance.

Her vision is for Quality Training’s work to demonstrate that investing in people by understanding their challenges, supporting their growth, and encouraging collaboration delivers tangible, measurable results. These outcomes include higher engagement, stronger teams, and more sustainable performance over time.

Ultimately, Marie hopes to leave a legacy in which learning is both human-centric and results-driven, and where organisations recognise employees not merely as resources, but as active contributors to innovation, culture, and long-term success.

 

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