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Fixing the skills debacle:
why the most important workforce conversation became its own worst enemy

Thu, 25 June, 11:00AM PT / 2:00PM ET | Fri, 26 June, 4:00AM AEST

Tara Cooper

HR Technology Analyst & Advisor, Mercer

Kate Bravery

Global Talent Advisory Leader, Mercer

Keith Metcalfe

President, Acorn

The skills movement promised agility. What most organizations got was a multi-year implementation, a taxonomy nobody uses, and a spreadsheet someone is still maintaining in HR. Motion without progress, while the business keeps asking the question it had at the start: do we have the people we need to execute our strategy?

Acorn’s Keith Metcalfe sits down with Mercer’s Tara Cooper and Kate Bravery for a frank conversation on where the skills agenda lost the plot, and what talent leaders can do to get it back.

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HR Technology Analyst & Advisor, Mercer

Tara Cooper

Tara leads Mercer’s Global HR Tech Analyst and Advisory practice, where she researches how HR technology performs once it leaves the demo stage. She brings a rare vantage point with over 17 years of experience driving vendor go-to-market at HireVue, SmashFly, and Beamery, early-stage founder advisory, and independent research that holds the industry accountable to outcomes for real workers.

Global Talent Advisory Leader, Mercer

Kate Bravery

Kate is a Senior Partner and Mercer’s Global Head of Talent Advisory, with leadership experience across Asia, Australia, Europe, and the US. She leads Mercer’s thought leadership and knowledge programs, authors the annual Mercer Global Talent Trends report, co-authored Work Different, and champions using AI to accelerate people advisory. A corporate psychologist, Kate advises on the future of work, including collaboration with the World Economic Forum, and has deep expertise in talent challenges across growth markets.

President, Acorn

Keith Metcalfe

Keith leads Acorn’s customer experience teams and has spent over 25 years working with L&D and HR leaders on linking learning to business outcomes. He has held leadership roles at SAP, Business Objects, and Traction on Demand, and regularly speaks on how organizations can connect learning and performance.

What you’ll learn

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Why most skills programs stall before they deliver

The structural reason agility turns into architecture, and what it costs when the business stops waiting for an answer.

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Where to start when comprehensive is the enemy of useful

A new starting point Acorn and Mercer use with talent leaders to focus on the skills that actually move the work, not the taxonomy that documents it.

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What enabling performance looks like in practice

How the shift from managing performance to enabling it changes what talent leaders do day to day, and the signals to look for that it’s working.

About Acorn

About Mercer