Facing up to the "Workquake" - and what it means for you Passed
Friday June 24, 2022 11:45 - 12:45 HKT Panel discussion
Moderator: Peter Attfield
Panelists: Dr. Amelie Villeneuve, Georgina O'Brien, Simon Brown, Karnon Ton Chartisathian
A Dialogue with Chief Learning Officers of leading organisations to explore their respective journeys and how they are reimagining possibilities in the aftermath of the “WorkQuake” described by Steve Cadigan in his book of the same name. (Steve will talk about this himself on the last session of Day 5). This panel will discuss and investigate;
the key challenges/opportunities resulting from this period of dramatic change and share the key strategies and solutions deployed to build future skills and capabilities at scale in their organisations
They will also deliberate on how career mobility, accessibility and visibility of development opportunities via internal Talent Marketplaces is changing the landscape for how we work, learn and develop our career
And finally, what their organisations do to support employees becoming lifelong learners with strong learning agility
Leadership lessons that you’ll learn from this session:
Learn how different organisations define and develop future skills for their employees – and reflect on what that might mean for you
Learn how career mobility and development is enabled by Connect and Talent place in Jardines
Reflect on your own career and learning journey to date: What do you need to personally do to strengthen your learning agility (and the speed at which you learn)?
Speakers
Peter Attfield Moderator
Chief Talent and Learning Officer
Jardine Matheson
Dr. Amelie Villeneuve Panelist
Global Head of Learning
Standard Chartered Bank
Georgina O'Brien Panelist
Head of APAC Learning and Engagement
LinkedIn
Simon Brown Panelist
Chief Learning Officer
Novartis
Karnon Ton Chartisathian Panelist
Partner, AP Learning Solutions Leader
Deloitte Asia Pacific
Based in Hong Kong, Ton has spent over 15 years with Deloitte in multiple leadership roles in Asia Pacific in learning & development, strategic projects, business development and consulting. Today, he is a Partner and Asia Pacific Learning Solutions Leader, overseeing the design and deployment of the leadership, professional, industry and business curriculums in the region.
Previously, Ton was part of Deloitte Global's Office of the AP CEO in the AP Strategic Projects team where led the establishment of Deloitte University Asia Pacific (DU AP) in Singapore in 2016. Prior to relocating to Hong Kong, Ton was based in Bangkok, Thailand, as part of Deloitte Southeast Asia's Clients & Industries team and Deloitte Consulting SEA's Strategy & Operations team.
Ton started his career as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Experimental Therapeutics Branch, focusing on novel treatments for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.