34 min

BBS037 - Intangible skills, key to future employablility and promotion, with Cheyene Marling Beyond the Black Stump

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G'day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 37 of Beyond the Black Stump. 
 
Do you live to work, or do you work to live? My guess is that most fit into the later group. So altruistic ideas around awareness raising and learning good, but show me the money!
 
My guest today is well positioned to advise on the return on investment for our personal learning and development. She runs one of the better known recruitment firms in the BC/risk field and we discuss the skills and expertise that employers are looking for. 
 
The company she founded, BC Management, also produces a number of industry research reports - including their long running survey of remuneration in the industry. 
 
Stay with me as I explore what makes you employable for a senior role in the industry today, and how those in-demand skills might change into the future. Let's go Beyond the Black Stump with Cheyenne Marling. 
 
Links referenced in this episode Cheyenne's LinkedIN profile BC Management Inc Complimentary reports  eNotifications page - don't miss new research World Economic forum Report - "The 10 skills you need to third win the Fourth Industrial Revolution". Black Stump LinkedIN Group  
Are you in the job market, or thinking about making a move? What are your views on the skills demanded today and for the future?  I would love to read about your perspectives on the Black Stump LinkedIn group. 
 
I am especially interested in exploring the ideas we discussed around greater focus on softer skills and how those are taught and developed. 
 
When we think about how we invest in our own development, remember the golden rule. He who has the gold makes the rules. 
 
We need to understand what employers want, today and into the future - rather than what the industry and practitioners might want that profile to look like. 
 
Food for thought on your journey. Stay safe and I hope you will join me again next week.

G'day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 37 of Beyond the Black Stump. 
 
Do you live to work, or do you work to live? My guess is that most fit into the later group. So altruistic ideas around awareness raising and learning good, but show me the money!
 
My guest today is well positioned to advise on the return on investment for our personal learning and development. She runs one of the better known recruitment firms in the BC/risk field and we discuss the skills and expertise that employers are looking for. 
 
The company she founded, BC Management, also produces a number of industry research reports - including their long running survey of remuneration in the industry. 
 
Stay with me as I explore what makes you employable for a senior role in the industry today, and how those in-demand skills might change into the future. Let's go Beyond the Black Stump with Cheyenne Marling. 
 
Links referenced in this episode Cheyenne's LinkedIN profile BC Management Inc Complimentary reports  eNotifications page - don't miss new research World Economic forum Report - "The 10 skills you need to third win the Fourth Industrial Revolution". Black Stump LinkedIN Group  
Are you in the job market, or thinking about making a move? What are your views on the skills demanded today and for the future?  I would love to read about your perspectives on the Black Stump LinkedIn group. 
 
I am especially interested in exploring the ideas we discussed around greater focus on softer skills and how those are taught and developed. 
 
When we think about how we invest in our own development, remember the golden rule. He who has the gold makes the rules. 
 
We need to understand what employers want, today and into the future - rather than what the industry and practitioners might want that profile to look like. 
 
Food for thought on your journey. Stay safe and I hope you will join me again next week.

34 min