How Tata Steel Uses Skills Data For Learning and Workforce Planning (Interview with Joanne Kuipers)

In research we undertook last year at Insight222, to investigate the future of workforce planning, nearly all of companies surveyed (90%) expressed the desire to build a skills-based workforce planning process.However, only a quarter of companies just 26% were actively doing so. One company that is successfully harnessing skills data to inform workforce planning and learning and to drive business outcomes such as safety compliance and productivity is Tata Steel. My guest on this week's episode of the podcast is Joanne Kuipers, manager at the Tata Steel academy based in the Netherlands.In our conversation, Joanne and I discuss: How Tata Steel visualises skills data and makes it actionable for managers The key considerations in a build versus buy approach to closing skills gaps The public private approach to up-skilling and re-skilling in the Netherlands How companies should approach the measurement and utilisation of skills dataThis episode is a must listen, for anyone interested or involved in operationalising skills data to support learning and consequently benefit the business and the workforce. So that is CHROs and anyone in a learning people, analytics, workforce planning, or HR business partner role.Support for this podcast is brought to you by AG5. To learn more, visit www.ag5.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this series, David Green will be speaking to a range of senior HR leaders who are pushing a data-driven and digital HR agenda. There is an increasing need for HR professionals to become more digitally and numerically literate – to acquire the skills necessary to process, produce and leverage digital information to create business value. You'll hear from people leaders who are driving transformation in their organisations on how HR can prepare for the future and what HR leaders need to do to prepare for the Future of Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.