How to Complete the Publish a Learning Win Mission

Written byJoss GilletFebruary 28, 20261 min read

The Publish a Learning Win mission rewards you with 10 points each time you share a real-world application of what you have learned. This mission can be completed unlimited times.

What This Mission Requires

Create a community post of type Win that describes something you applied from your learning on the platform.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Go to Community: Navigate to the Community section from the bottom navigation bar.
  2. Create a new post: Tap the create button to start a new post.
  3. Select the Win type: Choose Win as your post type from the available options.
  4. Write your win: Describe what skill or tactic you applied and what happened as a result. Be specific and authentic.
  5. Publish: Submit your post to share it with the community.
  6. Earn your points: The mission is automatically recorded and you earn 10 ambassador points.

Tips for Success

  • Be specific about which skill or tactic you applied
  • Describe the context and outcome to inspire others
  • Keep it genuine and relatable for maximum community impact
Joss Gillet

Founder, Kompunik · Two decades building and leading teams

Joss is the founder of Kompunik, a multilingual learning platform about soft skills and career-orientation. Across twenty years in both global corporations and start-ups, he has built and led teams in the UK, India and France, reporting to stakeholders from the US, Mexico, Brazil to China, Japan, Australia and Africa. Twice he joined a business at its earliest stage — a handful of inspired people — and left a decade later with a 30-to-50-strong organisation, products performing in their markets, and recurring revenues more than doubled. Along the way he specialised in building software, data and AI-driven products that industry leaders in the telecom and agriculture sectors rely on. That experience — hiring, motivating and retaining the people who make it happen — is what Kompunik is built to pass on.

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