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Bob Pulver and Gordon Ritchie, Principal Consultant and Skills Architect at Skill Collective, discuss the challenges and complexities of skills in the workplace. They explore topics such as skills assessments, skills ownership, skills taxonomy, and the role of AI in skills inference. They also touch on the importance of durable skills and the need for a shift in how skills are evaluated and matched in the hiring process. The conversation explores the challenges and considerations of skills-based hiring, the impact of automation on talent acquisition, and the importance of internal mobility and reskilling. It also delves into the use of assessments in evaluating human skills and the need for responsible AI practices. The conversation concludes with advice to explore and experiment with AI tools and to embrace continuous learning and adaptation.
Keywords
skills, assessments, ownership, taxonomy, AI, durable skills, hiring process, skills-based hiring, automation, talent acquisition, internal mobility, reskilling, assessments, responsible AI, research, experimentation, continuous learning
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00:00 Introduction and Background
09:48 Challenges of Skills Taxonomy and Standards
19:12 Skills Inference with AI
25:19 The Importance of Durable Skills
33:27 Skills-Based Hiring Challenges
35:37 The Limitations of Skills-Based Hiring
39:23 Considering the Impact of Automation on Talent Acquisition
45:22 The Value of Internal Mobility and Reskilling
58:53 The Challenges of Assessments in the AI Space
01:06:07 Embracing Continuous Learning and Experimentation with AI
Gordon Ritchie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-m-ritchie
Skill Collective: https://skillcollective.co.uk
For advisory work and marketing inquiries:
Bob Pulver: https://linkedin.com/in/bobpulver
Elevate Your AIQ: https://elevateyouraiq.com
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Bob Pulver and Gordon Ritchie, Principal Consultant and Skills Architect at Skill Collective, discuss the challenges and complexities of skills in the workplace. They explore topics such as skills assessments, skills ownership, skills taxonomy, and the role of AI in skills inference. They also touch on the importance of durable skills and the need for a shift in how skills are evaluated and matched in the hiring process. The conversation explores the challenges and considerations of skills-based hiring, the impact of automation on talent acquisition, and the importance of internal mobility and reskilling. It also delves into the use of assessments in evaluating human skills and the need for responsible AI practices. The conversation concludes with advice to explore and experiment with AI tools and to embrace continuous learning and adaptation.
Keywords
skills, assessments, ownership, taxonomy, AI, durable skills, hiring process, skills-based hiring, automation, talent acquisition, internal mobility, reskilling, assessments, responsible AI, research, experimentation, continuous learning
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
09:48 Challenges of Skills Taxonomy and Standards
19:12 Skills Inference with AI
25:19 The Importance of Durable Skills
33:27 Skills-Based Hiring Challenges
35:37 The Limitations of Skills-Based Hiring
39:23 Considering the Impact of Automation on Talent Acquisition
45:22 The Value of Internal Mobility and Reskilling
58:53 The Challenges of Assessments in the AI Space
01:06:07 Embracing Continuous Learning and Experimentation with AI
Gordon Ritchie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-m-ritchie
Skill Collective: https://skillcollective.co.uk
For advisory work and marketing inquiries:
Bob Pulver: https://linkedin.com/in/bobpulver
Elevate Your AIQ: https://elevateyouraiq.com
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