
Stop Guessing: How J&J Gets Precise About Skills w/ Bas Debbink
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Today, you’ll hear how Johnson & Johnson’s tech organization stopped playing the guessing game. With clear processes to identify, assess, and verify skills, both digital and power skills, they’re not just hoping development happens; they’re engineering it. You'll learn how they use both talent leader insight and AI-driven inference to build a skills-based ecosystem that actually works, without overwhelming employees or managers.
By the end of the conversation, it’s clear this isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about building a practical, scalable system that aligns employee growth with business needs and helps people know, with confidence, exactly what’s next in their development journey.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...
- (00:00) Intro.
- (02:32) Bas’s career path and transition into L&D.
- (05:08) Structure and priorities of J&J’s tech learning organization.
- (09:00) How J&J defines, identifies, and verifies critical skills.
- (17:34) Messaging, buy-in, and the cultural side of skill building.
- (23:47) How AI and tech are reshaping development and learning systems.
Resources & People Mentioned
- https://fortune.com
- https://degreed.com
Connect with Bas Debbink
- Connect with Bas Debbink on LinkedIn
Connect With Red Thread Research
- Website: Red Thread Research
- On LinkedIn
- On Facebook
- On Twitter
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