Workers are not the problem in compliance training. The experience is. Design it properly, and people engage.
Al Gibb is the CEO and founder of Mighty Cares, a mobile first compliance training platform built for aged care providers in partnership with RMIT. He spent over a decade in the video games industry, designing experiences that keep people engaged, learning and coming back.Mighty Cares is a for profit, for purpose organisation focused on behaviour change and social impact. Al founded the business after seeing how traditional compliance training misses the mark. Staff rush through it, forget it, or avoid it altogether, while providers are still expected to prove compliance across their workforce.Al brings a different lens to the problem. He takes tired, mandatory content and reworks it using game design thinking until it becomes something people actually engage with. The result is short, mobile first training that fits into the flow of work, improves retention and gives providers clear, audit ready evidence.His focus is simple. Make compliance something people do, not something they avoid.



