• Navigating the evolving skills landscape with Ravin Jesuthasan

  • Jul 9 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Navigating the evolving skills landscape with Ravin Jesuthasan

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Ravin Jesuthasan, global thought leader and Senior Partner and Global Leader for Transformation Services at Mercer, talks about how HR practitioners can navigate the evolving skills landscape.

    You'll learn how to take advantage of the shift towards skills-based hiring, how AI might reinvent the graduate-level position, and models and frameworks to think about skills and job design as a small, medium or large-sized business.

    View the episode transcript here.

    SHOW NOTES

    🧠 Learning opportunities

    • Sign up to AHRI's National Convention and Exhibition⁠ in Melbourne on 20-22 August to hear more from Ravin Jesuthasan – https://bit.ly/45KzEbX


    • Sign up for AHRI's new short course, GenAI Integration Essentials – https://bit.ly/4bAMuuk


    📚 Further reading

    • Read AHRI's latest skills research paper – https://bit.ly/3zB4AiP

    • Learn more about Ravin's books here: https://bit.ly/4bDgfej


    • Read this article where Ravin talks about the future of leadership skills – https://bit.ly/4bCLDtt


    ⭐ Member-exclusive content

    • Join the AHRI LinkedIn Lounge to connect with your peers and for access to a bonus episode from Ravin.


    🤳 Connect with us

    • ⁠Connect with AHRI on LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/company/110484/admin/feed/posts/


    • Connect with Ravin Jesuthasan: www.linkedin.com/in/ravinjesuthasan/

    • Visit Ravin's website: www.ravinjesuthasan.com/





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