The Talent Transformation Guild was launched today at HR Tech in Las Vegas. The Guild’s mission is to support professionals preparing for the reskilling and upskilling activities being triggered by the 4th industrial revolution.
“Automation will have profound impact on how we work together to achieve results. Just as with other revolutions, the fourth industrial revolution, will change the way that we work, live, and play. As tasks are replaced by automation new tasks will appear and new skills will need to be developed. Sharing a common vocabulary and framework will help us have meaningful discussions to develop workforce talent, teams and organizations,” Co-founder Eric Shepherd explained. “This new era both requires and enables us to create better ways to develop our own talents and to work with others. And it requires that we shake off traditional and linear thinking to embrace new skills and new ways of working.”
The Guild, supported by the Talent Transformation Pyramid, will help leaders and executives address these new challenges by promoting more strategic thinking and focus on an organization’s readiness to perform.
About the Talent Transformation Guild
The Talent Transformation Guild is a member-driven organization promoting best practices via conferences, webinars, podcasts, articles, white papers, research, and conversations. It seeks to improve and make the best of the talents of individuals for the benefit of themselves and the organizations they work for. Individual members include executives, leaders, talent development specialists, personal coaches, and consultants. Organizations supplying services and products for talent and performance improvement are invited to sponsor the work of the Guild.
The Guild aims to enable stimulating meaningful discussions to help professionals prepare for talent transformations at individual, team and organizational levels. It supports the Talent Transformation Pyramid, an open-source model. The Guild will also be encouraging its members, be they individuals or corporations, to contribute to the development of the Pyramid. This includes maintaining it as a creative-commons tool, to constantly improve the way individuals and organizations can apply it to their talent and performance operations.
If you are interested sponsoring the Guild, email us at [email protected]. For general membership inquiries, email: [email protected]. Alternatively, you can call directly via +1-305-305-7535.
About Industry 4.0
According to the World Economic Forum, new and emerging technologies are affecting our lives in ways that indicate we are at the beginning of a Fourth Industrial Revolution (also known as Industry 4.0). This new era will build and extend the impact of digitization in new and unimaginable ways. The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be described as the advent of “cyber-physical systems” involving new capabilities for people and machines. This will see new ways for technology to become embedded within societies and even our bodies.
With process automation, robotic automation, the internet of things the nature of work will change. Some analysts predict that more than 40% of tasks currently performed by humans will be delegated to machines. This does not mean that 40% of people will be put out of work but it does mean that most workers will have to reskill and upskill. HR experts are predicting this will dramatically change the landscape of our workforce.
About the founders
Eric Shepherd is an accomplished leader of international businesses and associations focused on talent, assessments and success. Eric recently stepped away from being Questionmark’s CEO role where he worked to build Questionmark into a multi-million-dollar international assessment software business.
Eric Shepherd has also led several industry and standards initiatives to promote best practices for assessments, learning, and interoperability. He served on the HR Open Standards Consortium (formerly the HR-XML Consortium) to further the goals of open, transparent and trusted approach for HR data standards development to promote interoperability between Human Capital Management systems. Eric was instrumental in developing the IMS QTI interoperability standard and assisted with the US Department of Defense Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative to define the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) and the Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) to define launch and track standards for Learning Management Systems.
Martin Belton has provided marketing solutions to organizations supplying HR and Learning solutions throughout Europe. After working with some of the UK’s leading PR Consultancies, he joined Questionmark where he was Sales and Marketing Director working alongside Talent Transformation’s co-founder Eric Shepherd. He was also Sales & Marketing Director at Kallidus (formerly e2train) for seven years before working as a marketing consultant to organisations supplying talent and learning systems including Netex and Saba. Most recently Martin has organised the eLearning Network Annual conference and exhibition.