Talent Management vs. Development and the Impact of AI with Andrew Wilhelms from Databricks
Description
In today’s episode, I'm talking with Andrew Wilhelms, VP of Talent Management at Databricks and a seasoned leader with a wealth of experience from organizations like Twilio and Tesla. In t his conversation, we explore the evolving world of talent development and break down the difference between building individual capabilities and managing organizational systems, and why understanding both is crucial in today’s dynamic business landscape.
Andrew also shares insights from his unique journey, including how his philosophy background shaped his approach to leadership, what he believes actually transforms good teams into high-performing ones, and why the next wave of talent will require us all—no matter our title—to start thinking (and leading) like executives. They also dig into the impact of AI on both work and leadership, the importance of designing a positive employee experience, and practical ways to move beyond “knowing” to actually “doing” when it comes to developing great leaders.
Key Notes and topics we cover in this episode:
- The Nature of Leadership
- Preparing Future Leaders
- Challenges in Corporate Leadership
- Talent Management vs. Talent Development
- The Next Paradigm Shift in Talent: AI
- AI and Tools in Talent Development
- The “Brickster Experience” at Databricks
- Psychological Safety and Growth Mindset
- Manager and Leadership Development Models
- Career Development Philosophy
- Lessons Learned & Reflections
- Talent Development Trends
- Recommended Resources
- Career Advice for Talent Professionals
This episode is also sponsored by LearnIt, which is offering a FREE trial of their TeamPass membership for you and up to 20 team members of your team. Check it out here.
Connect with Andy here: Website | LinkedIn
Connect with Andrew Wilhelms here: LinkedIn
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