Cynthia Cottrell
Workforce Solutions Leader, Pacific
In an uncertain economy with forecasted long-term labour shortages, maximising the value of your workforce and attracting new talent to your organisation is critical. As the world of work continues to change rapidly, more than ever, the ability to transform with it is crucial to success. That’s why embracing skills-based practices has become a top priority for companies — because reskilling is essential to transforming organisations for the future of work. Measuring skills and capabilities objectively bolsters talent acquisition, development, succession and your broader talent strategy. Unlock exponential results today through a focus on skills.
Whether you’re looking to build a strong skills foundation, redesign the way you work or rethink how you attract, retain and develop talent, we can help. Implementing skills-based practices at scale requires collaboration across teams — you’ll need expertise that spans workforce transformation, data and tech products, and digital enablement. That’s where Mercer comes in.
A data-driven approach to pay-for-skills is crucial to your organisation’s ability to attract and retain critical talent.
Looking at the workforce through a skills lens leads to increased flexibility
When we compare companies further forward on the journey we do see some differences in mindset and culture
However, most organisations are not in a position to fully embrace such a model or to enable it across the full employee population.
The reason being is that many employers’ structures and processes fall on the left side of the screen.
A transformation from jobs to skills though needs an understanding of skills.
And for some of the most sophisticated a way to value skills based on market availability, strategic relevance and price. But attaining this change is hard because we live in a world defined by jobs and experience. Unpicking this in a mature organisation can be tough – but the rewards are significant.