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In episode two of AHRI's new podcast, host Shelley Johnson speaks with McKinsey and Company's Expert Associate Partner Rod Farmer about how HR professionals can get cut through with their learning and development programs.
We're moving from a jobs-based economy to a skills-based economy, says Farmer, which is why we need to rethink how we embed the right skills in our organisations. He shares useful frameworks and an interesting case study from some work he's done with the Department of Regional NSW to create more digital literacy within its workforce.
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📚Further reading
Sources for McKinsey research cited in the episode.
AHRI's August Quarter Work Outlook report (referenced in episode), or view the latest outlook for the March 2024 quarter.
Read more about McKinsey's Department of Regional NSW case study.
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