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How to Turn Strategic Workforce Planning into Impactful Action (an Interview with David Wilkins)

Season 44, Ep. 218

Are you still struggling to get it right? Are you struggling to make that transition from Excel sheets, align your data effectively, or executing your plans in a way that drives real impact? In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with David Wilkins, Chief Product and Strategy Officer at TalentNeuron, to uncover what it really takes to master SWP.  

 

Drawing on years of experience and TalentNeuron’s extensive research, David shares actionable insights and forward-thinking strategies to help organisations transform their workforce planning efforts. So, hit play to learn more about: 

 

  • Why the question of ownership is central to the success of SWP—and who should take the lead 
  • How to align internal and external data for smarter, more impactful decision-making 
  • Why getting the right data architecture in place is just the first step—and what comes next 
  • The tools, strategies and skills organisations need to move beyond traditional methods and drive real workforce transformation 

 

Whether you’re leading SWP efforts, navigating workforce transformation, or just trying to keep up with the rapid pace of change, this episode, sponsored by Talent Neuron, is an absolute must-listen.  

 

About TalentNeuron: 

TalentNeuron is shaping the future of workforce transformation. From Strategic Workforce Planning to skill gap analysis, TalentNeuron seamlessly combines external talent intelligence with internal data into one powerful platform. Join leading global enterprises already using actionable insights to boost organisational readiness and performance. Visit talentneuron.com today. 

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