THE SKILLS-POWERED ORGANIZATION

Making the Journey to the Next Generation Enterprise

Conditions are ripe for the transition to skills-powered organizations. Advances in AI, the evolving demands of the workforce, and the changing organizational requirements for greater resilience and agility in a volatile world are creating the demand and necessary conditions for skills to be the currency of work. To better understand this major shift, Thinkers50 is partnering with Mercer on a unique webinar series to give you a better understanding of how to structure and orchestrate an enterprise built on skills. Four webinars in September and October will take you on a journey to the next-generation, skills-powered enterprise.

What data do you need to make skills the currency of work?

Are you and your organization ready for the skills-based future?

How can organizations reshape talent management for an uncertain future?

Why are organizations increasingly making work design a core capability?

How can you structure and orchestrate an enterprise built on skills?

The webinar series marks the publication of The Skills-Powered Organization: The Journey to the Next Generation Enterprise, by Ravin Jesuthasan and Tanuj Kapilashrami, from MIT Press. Ravin is the co-author of the bestselling Work Without Jobs and global leader of Mercer’s Transformation Services practice. Tanuj Kapilasharami is the Chief Strategy and Talent Officer at Standard Chartered and has led the company’s drive to become a skills-powered organization.

Session overview:

4 SEPTEMBER

11 AM EST / 3 PM GMT / 4 PM UK

The new hard currency: The data you need
to make skills the currency of work

Peter Stevenson

Go To Market Leader —
Skills Edge Products, Mercer

Ravin Jesuthasan

Global Transformation Leader, Mercer

Britt Alcala

Britt Alcala

Specialist – Enterprise Talent & Skills, Delta Air Lines

Accelerated change, demands for organizational agility, AI and work automation, and other trends are rapidly revealing that the traditional work operating system based on jobs and jobholders is too cumbersome and ill-suited for the future. Work operating models with jobs as the singular currency of work are giving way to the possibilities of greater agility, speed and flexibility when skills are the currency of work. This has many implications and requires a shift in mindset, skillset and toolset.

18 September

11 AM EST / 3 PM GMT / 4 PM UK​

Are you ready for the skills-powered future?
Ensuring your job architectures are future fit

Lauren Mason

US Workforce Solutions Leader, Mercer

Jessica Kennedy

Partner, Mercer

Jennifer Acosta

Global Skills Strategy Lead, Kenvue

At the height of the pandemic, companies as diverse as Verizon and Bank of America saw the benefits of having skills-powered architectures to redeploy talent at speed and scale. Verizon redirected nearly 20,000 store-based employees to leverage their skills in other roles. Bank of America redeployed 30,000 employees to deal with the influx of calls and digital customer inquiries.

2 OCTOBER

11 AM EST / 3 PM GMT / 4 PM UK​

The great redesign: Redesigning work and how talent connects to it

Tim Flank

HR and Workforce Transformation Leader, Mercer

Tanu Jain

Workforce & Org Transformation Principal, Mercer

Outdated and traditional work frameworks and systems based on static jobs and employees in jobs still dominate the working world. But those systems and frameworks need to be remade for an increasingly volatile and machine-augmented world to enable talent to flow to perpetually reinvented work based on the seamless matching of skills and tasks. The shift to a skills-powered organization will transform every aspect of planning, acquiring, deploying, developing and managing workforces.

16 October

11 AM EST / 3 PM GMT / 4 PM UK​

Skill up! Getting ready for the skills-powered organization

Tanuj Kapilashrami

Chief Strategy & Talent Officer, Standard Chartered

Ravin Jesuthasan

Global Transformation Leader, Mercer

Conditions are ripe for the transition to a skills-powered organization. Advances in AI, the evolving demands of the workforce, and the changing organizational requirements for greater resilience and agility in a volatile world are creating the demand and necessary conditions for skills to be the currency of work.

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