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Bonus - The Future of Work: Finding the people to lead your digital transformation part two

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“I think one thing to consider is experience, because I think when someone has gone through a whole transformation experience once, they're quite well equipped to help an organisation to know what to look out for, where we can accelerate, where we can focus, where we can simplify, what are the traps, what are the things to to avoid?”

Key takeaways: As businesses look to develop resourcing plans that align with their business strategy, working out what those required skills are is a key part of HR's value. However, in addition to being able to assess the skills needed in the here and now, organisations will also need people who can anticipate how things might change, describe what good will look like in the future, and understand what's happening in the wider marketplace and the implications this has. HR professionals therefore need to reassess their role in the overall talent strategy for their business, and insist on being part of the bigger discussion on realising the organisation’s vision.

Thank you to our guests - Mari Milsom and Simon Brown - for joining us for this podcast episode and sharing their expertise and insight on the Future of Work.

To learn more about how Underscore can support you in developing your workplace of the future, please visit: https://www.underscore-group.com/virtual-training/

Follow us on social media: @UnderscoreComms, find us on LinkedIn, or get in touch via email at [email protected]

Visit our website to find more content on crisis management, virtual training, transformation and project resourcing.

Remember to subscribe for the second part of this discussion. If you found this podcast useful, please leave a review and share with your network.

This episode was recorded and produced by Matt Gore of icon business media.

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“I think one thing to consider is experience, because I think when someone has gone through a whole transformation experience once, they're quite well equipped to help an organisation to know what to look out for, where we can accelerate, where we can focus, where we can simplify, what are the traps, what are the things to to avoid?”

Key takeaways: As businesses look to develop resourcing plans that align with their business strategy, working out what those required skills are is a key part of HR's value. However, in addition to being able to assess the skills needed in the here and now, organisations will also need people who can anticipate how things might change, describe what good will look like in the future, and understand what's happening in the wider marketplace and the implications this has. HR professionals therefore need to reassess their role in the overall talent strategy for their business, and insist on being part of the bigger discussion on realising the organisation’s vision.

Thank you to our guests - Mari Milsom and Simon Brown - for joining us for this podcast episode and sharing their expertise and insight on the Future of Work.

To learn more about how Underscore can support you in developing your workplace of the future, please visit: https://www.underscore-group.com/virtual-training/

Follow us on social media: @UnderscoreComms, find us on LinkedIn, or get in touch via email at [email protected]

Visit our website to find more content on crisis management, virtual training, transformation and project resourcing.

Remember to subscribe for the second part of this discussion. If you found this podcast useful, please leave a review and share with your network.

This episode was recorded and produced by Matt Gore of icon business media.

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