Capability Edge

Candice Mitchell

What it really takes to build a career and life you're proud of, told by the people who've actually done it. The Capability Edge is real career stories from leaders across every industry. The pivots nobody posts about. The failures that turned out to be the whole point. The fetal position moments that are way more common than anyone admits. And the decisions that actually built the career they have now — not the cleaned-up version, the real one. Hosted by Candice Mitchell, founder and CEO of Talent Collective, USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear, and a practitioner with nearly 20 years inside People functions. Solo episodes cover talent strategy, people capability, and meeting this moment, because AI is rewriting the rules and the organizations that bring their people along are the ones that will still be standing. This is not a highlight reel. This is the hallway conversation, out loud, on purpose. New episodes every Friday. Previously published as Development Nerds. Subscribe: talentcollective.org | Follow Candice on LinkedIn

  1. 5d ago

    Hiring an L&D Person? Here's What Those Letters After Their Name Actually Mean

    Need the full breakdown in writing along with the comparison matrix? Get the full comparison and download here. You're staring at a resume with three sets of initials after the name. You recognize one. The other two, you're guessing at. This episode fixes that. Candice Mitchell, founder of Talent Collective and a hiring manager who's built seven L&D functions from scratch, breaks down the six certifications you'll actually see on L&D and talent development resumes: APTD, CPTD, PHR, SHRM-CP, CPTM, and AIHR. What each one signals, what it doesn't, and where a certification should factor into your hiring decision at all. What are the main L&D and talent development certifications, and what do they actually mean for hiring? APTD and CPTD are exam-based talent development credentials. PHR and SHRM-CP are general HR credentials, not L&D-specific. CPTM is the only one built specifically around the training manager role, with a live practicum. AIHR is a broader HR program with specializations. None of them, on their own, prove someone can lead your function. In this episode: Why certifications tell you someone studied, not that they can buildThe incentive problem behind paid webinars and "expert" panels — and why it should change how you weigh a credentialA require, recognize, overlook framework for coordinator, manager, and director-level hiresThe five interview questions that separate someone who passed a test from someone who can run the functionReal stories from Candice's 20 years across 14 industries and 4 continents — including the 15-minute coaching session a 40-year HR veteran called the most valuable of his career Want the printable version — all six credentials side by side, cost, format, and Candice's honest take on each, plus the five interview questions written out to pull up before your next candidate conversation? It's already included in The Capability Edge on Substack. Get the full comparison and download here. Keywords: L&D certifications, talent development certifications, APTD vs CPTD, CPTM certification, SHRM-CP for L&D, AIHR certification, hiring an L&D manager, talent development interview questions, how to evaluate HR credentials

  2. Aug 7

    What it takes to build a successful business, and is it worth it? With David Jones

    Some careers happen because everything goes according to plan. Most don't. David Jones grew up in a single-parent household, became the first person in his family to go to university, built a career in HR, started a business that was later acquired, and learned that some of the biggest career decisions come down to one thing: trusting your own judgement. David didn't wait for someone else to tell him where his career should go. He paid attention to what gave him energy, took calculated risks, and kept choosing the path that felt right, even when it wasn't the obvious one. We also talk about entrepreneurship, leadership, building a business with long-term value, and why freedom comes with responsibility. Whether you're leading an L&D team, building your own business, or simply wondering what your next career move should be, I think you'll find something in this conversation. What You'll Get From This Episode: Why trusting your own judgement is one of the most valuable career skills you'll ever build.What growing up in a single-parent household taught David about resilience and responsibility.How becoming the first person in his family to attend university shaped his career.The career decisions that led him from HR into entrepreneurship.What it really takes to build a business that creates long-term value.Why every entrepreneur needs clarity on what they're actually building.Lessons on leadership, ownership, and creating a career that reflects your values instead of someone else's. About David Jones: David B. Jones is a Partner at Mercer specializing in innovative talent assessment, human capital, and technology. With over 35 years of experience, including 27 years in the Middle East, he has advised policymakers and organizational leaders in more than 40 countries on talent, leadership, transformation, and workforce strategy. David combines expertise in labor market economics, psychometrics, and emerging technology to help organizations elevate their human capital. He has lectured at leading institutions, including the University of Cambridge, ESMT Berlin, and the University of Bradford. He is the author of several books, including The Future of Assessments, the bestselling Unlocking the Paradox of Plenty, and the award-winning Game Changers, and has contributed to multiple publications on workforce policy and economics. Connect with David Jones: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-barrie-jones Meet your host, Candice MitchellCandice Mitchell is a Talent Development Strategist, CEO of Talent Collective, and USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear. With nearly two decades of experience building and leading capability functions inside global and Fortune 500 organizations, she founded Talent Collective, a premium capability-building firm for L&D, HR, Change, and People leaders in high-growth companies. Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:Website: https://talentcollective.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mitchell_msc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candice_mitchell_msc Talent Development Academy: https://courses.talentcollective.org/bundles/talent-development-academy Choose You book: https://chooseyoubook.com/ Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven pauldehavenmusic.com

    What it takes to build a successful business, and is it worth it? With David Jones
  3. Jul 31

    AI-Proof Companies: Why the Winners Won't Be the Most Automated Runtime

    Everyone is talking about how to AI-proof their career. I think we're asking the wrong question. The question I've been thinking about is this: What makes a company AI-proof? Because individual capability only takes us so far if the organization around us hasn't built the capability to adapt. In this episode, I unpack why the companies that will thrive through AI disruption won't necessarily be the most automated. They'll be the ones that build human capability before everyone else realizes it's the real competitive advantage. I walk through the five characteristics I believe every AI-proof company shares, why People teams are at the center of making them possible, and how I evaluate whether an organization is building for the future or simply reacting to it. In this episode, I cover: • What "AI-proof" actually means • The five characteristics of AI-proof companies • Why capability is infrastructure, not a nice-to-have • The human capabilities AI can't replace • Four questions I use to evaluate whether an organization is built for the future • Why the strongest competitive advantage isn't technology. It's people. I also share why a conversation with my brother, who leads AI integration at Google, completely reinforced something I've believed for years: The humans are the moat. Meet your host, Candice MitchellCandice Mitchell is a Talent Development Strategist, CEO of Talent Collective, and USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear. With nearly two decades of experience building and leading capability functions inside global and Fortune 500 organizations, she founded Talent Collective, a premium capability-building firm for L&D, HR, Change, and People leaders in high-growth companies. Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:Website: https://talentcollective.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mitchell_msc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candice_mitchell_msc Talent Development Academy: https://courses.talentcollective.org/bundles/talent-development-academy Choose You book: https://chooseyoubook.com/ Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven pauldehavenmusic.com

  4. Jul 21

    Is the Training Needs Analysis keeping us stuck in Order-Taker land?

    I do not run a training needs analysis. I have not run one in years, and it is one of the most strategic decisions I have ever made about my own work. The traditional training needs analysis is a real diagnostic. It can tell you what gap exists between what people can do and what the work needs. What it cannot tell you is whether training was ever the right answer in the first place, because by the time you're running the analysis, someone already decided that it was. In this episode I walk through why that one flaw quietly turns an L&D function into an order taker, and I tell you about the week in 2011 I spent riding along with a group of semi truck drivers, showing up at their depot at 4am, to find out what they actually needed. It was not what I assumed. Then I give you the three moves I use instead. A five layer read on the business before I ever touch a course. Getting on the ground the way I did with those drivers. And a one page capability plan built to get funded, not filed. Plus the measurement swap that gets an L&D team invited back into the room instead of nodded out of it. I'm Candice Mitchell, founder and CEO of Talent Collective and creator of the Talent Development Academy. I've built seven L&D functions across fourteen industries and four continents, and I'm still in the room with companies doubling and quadrupling in size right now. This is not theory from someone who left the field. This is my Tuesday. The full field guide, the one page capability plan template, and the measurement framework from this episode are waiting in this week's Capability Edge on Substack. Link in the show notes. For the ones tired of building the thing the request asked for, and watching it not move a single number. New episodes every Friday. Meet your host, Candice MitchellCandice Mitchell is a Talent Development Strategist, CEO of Talent Collective, and USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear. With nearly two decades of experience building and leading capability functions inside global and Fortune 500 organizations, she founded Talent Collective, a premium capability-building firm for L&D, HR, Change, and People leaders in high-growth companies. Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:Website: https://talentcollective.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mitchell_msc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candice_mitchell_msc Talent Development Academy: https://courses.talentcollective.org/bundles/talent-development-academy Choose You book: https://chooseyoubook.com/ Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven pauldehavenmusic.com

  5. Jul 10

    Why L&D Gets Cut First in the AI Era with Dr. Nigel Paine

    Guest: Nigel Paine, former CLO, organizational learning researcher, author of five books. A room full of executives is working out how AI changes their business. Real conversation, real ideas. Then the L&D person asks if they want a course built. The room stops. What we cover: Why is L&D diverging from the business? Nigel watched L&D teams celebrate cutting content development time by 60% while the rest of the organization was drowning. Nobody outside L&D cared. What should that person have said instead of "shall I build a course"? Nigel gives the exact words. It starts with the CEO's business, not with learning. How do you refuse a training request? He calls it field work. Go talk to people. If they say no, go anyway. What is actually blocking L&D? Not budget. Nigel wrote a whole book about learning culture and found he could have written one sentence: no trust, no learning culture. What's on the other side of the bridge? From disengagement to engagement. From inward facing to outward facing. Once you're on the agenda, you start being part of the agenda. I came out of this energized and a little furious. You will too. Meet your host, Candice MitchellCandice Mitchell is a Talent Development Strategist, CEO of Talent Collective, and USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear. With nearly two decades of experience building and leading capability functions inside global and Fortune 500 organizations, she founded Talent Collective, a premium capability-building firm for L&D, HR, Change, and People leaders in high-growth companies. Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:Website: https://talentcollective.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mitchell_msc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candice_mitchell_msc Talent Development Academy: https://courses.talentcollective.org/bundles/talent-development-academy Choose You book: https://chooseyoubook.com/ Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven pauldehavenmusic.com

    Why L&D Gets Cut First in the AI Era with Dr. Nigel Paine
  6. Jun 26

    How to Work WITH AI Without Becoming Replaceable | The Capability Edge

    Fighting AI is like trying to fist-fight the ocean — you're going to lose. The professionals who stay relevant in an AI world aren't resisting the technology; they've learned to work WITH it. In this episode of The Capability Edge, Candice Mitchell shows you how to use AI as a tool without becoming someone the tool replaces. AI is extraordinary at volume — summarizing, drafting, organizing, processing. What it cannot do is judgment, context, relationships, or anything that requires lived experience. That gap is where your professional value lives. Using a real client case study — a three-year capability strategy delivered in 14 weeks instead of six months — Candice shows exactly where AI did the work and where human expertise made the output actually matter. Then she gives you the Three-Layer Human-AI Collaboration Framework: a model you can take into work tomorrow to direct AI, interrogate what it gives you, and apply the judgment that keeps you irreplaceable. This is Episode 3 of the Stay Relevant in an AI World series — the turn from "here's what AI is changing" to "here's what you actually do about it." WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✅ Why "AI is going with you, not coming for you" is the only reframe that matters ✅ The difference between processing everything and understanding anything — and why it protects your career ✅ A real case study: how AI delivered speed and human judgment delivered value ✅ The Three-Layer Human-AI Collaboration Framework — Input Intelligence, Output Judgment, and The Human Overlay ✅ Why hiding your AI use signals anxiety, and how showing it signals senior-level confidence KEEP GOING 📋 Download the free AI-Proof Skills Checklist → http://talentcollective.org/ai-proof-skills ▶️ Watch Episode 4: The Skills AI Can't Replace → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRPqNNQbaJw8f2cql6DenOQbuZ63PoqRw 🎓 Explore the Talent Development Academy → https://courses.talentcollective.org/memberships/talent-development-academy 📖 Read Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear → https://a.co/d/0b8645qX 💬 Follow Candice on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/

  7. Jun 12

    The brutal truth about AI in L&D with Markus Bernhardt

    Is your AI implementation just busy work? Learn to spot the difference between genuine AI transformation and buying empty tools. Many businesses mistake purchasing software for actual progress. This video breaks down why most AI adoption efforts fail to produce measurable results. If you are a leader or manager looking to improve your team's output, you need to understand why spending money on licenses is not the same as changing how your company operates. We examine the primary indicator of failure: when work processes remain identical six months after new software is introduced. If your decisions and daily tasks have not shifted, you are likely stuck in a cycle of activity rather than true AI transformation. Use these insights to audit your current AI strategy and pivot toward meaningful operational changes instead of just checking boxes. Subscribe for weekly business strategy breakdowns, and comment below if you have seen your own workflows change after adopting new tech. Connect with Markus: Markus on LinkedIn Complete the diagnostic Click here. You will be happy you did Meet your host, Candice MitchellCandice Mitchell is a Talent Development Strategist, CEO of Talent Collective, and USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear. With nearly two decades of experience building and leading capability functions inside global and Fortune 500 organizations, she founded Talent Collective, a premium capability-building firm for L&D, HR, Change, and People leaders in high-growth companies. Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:Website: https://talentcollective.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice_mitchell_msc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candice_mitchell_msc Talent Development Academy: https://courses.talentcollective.org/bundles/talent-development-academy Choose You book: https://chooseyoubook.com/ Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven pauldehavenmusic.com

    The brutal truth about AI in L&D with Markus Bernhardt
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What it really takes to build a career and life you're proud of, told by the people who've actually done it. The Capability Edge is real career stories from leaders across every industry. The pivots nobody posts about. The failures that turned out to be the whole point. The fetal position moments that are way more common than anyone admits. And the decisions that actually built the career they have now — not the cleaned-up version, the real one. Hosted by Candice Mitchell, founder and CEO of Talent Collective, USA Today bestselling author of Choose You: For the People Who Refuse to Disappear, and a practitioner with nearly 20 years inside People functions. Solo episodes cover talent strategy, people capability, and meeting this moment, because AI is rewriting the rules and the organizations that bring their people along are the ones that will still be standing. This is not a highlight reel. This is the hallway conversation, out loud, on purpose. New episodes every Friday. Previously published as Development Nerds. Subscribe: talentcollective.org | Follow Candice on LinkedIn