From Retention to Reinvention: Why the Talent Game Just Changed
Key takeaways from Dr. Albert Viljoen’s insightful seminar at the Learning Technologies Exhibition 2025.

If you missed Dr. Albert Viljoen’s session at Learning Technologies 2025, let us catch you up. It wasn’t just an insightful talk but a wake-up call. Because let’s be honest: most organisations are still clinging to talent strategies that were shaky in 2019, let alone now. We've seen the headline: AI, burnout, flexible work, Gen Z expectations, but if we’re really paying attention, the shift is deeper. We’re not just dealing with change. We’re dealing with disruption on five fronts at once. And unless you’re radically rethinking how you engage, grow, and support your people, you’re already behind.
The Five-Front Storm You Can’t Ignore
Dr. Viljoen opened by reframing what many of us have been sensing. This isn’t just a turbulent period; it’s a convergence of five major disruptions, which he calls the ‘Perfect Storm.’
• Technological acceleration (with 86% of employers expecting AI to transform their business by 2030)
• Economic instability (cost of living and market shifts forcing half of businesses to restructure)
• Climate change and green transition (47% of employers are changing due to carbon reduction efforts)
• Demographic shifts (including a growing workforce from India and Sub-Saharan Africa)
• Geopolitical tension (prompting one-third of organisations to transform their business models)
It’s not one storm. It’s five. And most companies are still planning on sailing through it all in a very small boat.
Skills Are Churning… Fast
If you think this is just about tech, think again.
By 2030, 39% of core worker skills will be outdated. We’re looking at 170 million jobs being created; 92 million displaced. But here’s the kicker. While technical skills are shifting, our core human needs haven’t changed. Dr. Viljoen reminded us that what people have always needed – safety, purpose, connection, a sense of control – still matters. Probably more than ever.
The Skills That Matter Most Can’t Be Downloaded
One of the strongest parts of the session was when he asked us to take a hard look at the top ten skills for the future of work. Think empathy. Self-awareness. Creativity. Resilience. The ability to stay regulated under pressure. Sound familiar?
Eight out of ten of them are human skills.
And they can’t be taught in a webinar or ticked off in a training module. They’re developed through reflection, feedback, real-time challenges and relationships.
That’s why coaching, mentoring, and feedback cultures aren’t just nice-to-haves anymore. They’re risk mitigation strategies. Ignore this and you won’t just lose productivity. You’ll lose your best people.
Coaching Isn’t a Perk but Leadership infrastructure
Dr. Viljoen didn’t pull any punches. Coaching, he said, is not a luxury for senior executives. It’s a nervous system strategy for your entire business.
He shared examples of organisations embedding coaching at all levels – especially middle management – and seeing the payoff:
• Builds real-time clarity and emotional regulation.
• Sharpens decision-making under pressure.
• Develops self-awareness & sustainable performance habits.
• Not an add-on: the gym for your nervous system.
• The backbone for your social intelligence.
Coaching builds real capacity. Not just capability. It’s where reflection meets regulation meets performance. And it’s one of the few interventions that truly maps to the future of work.
Mentoring: The Bridge Between Silos, Generations, and Teams
Mentoring, when done properly, is the bridge that connects your workforce. Not informal coffee chats or vague ‘buddy systems’, but structured, intentional mentoring that:
• Breaks down silos across teams and functions.
• Accelerates skills transfer across generations.
• Builds belonging, trust, and career momentum.
• Supports underrepresented talent to rise & thrive.
Done well, mentoring creates real talent mobility, not just retention. It’s what keeps your best people invested, especially when the external world is in flux.
The Cost of Getting This Wrong
One of Dr. Viljoen’s clients, a driven, high-potential leader, recently said, “I’ve adapted. I’ve made suggestions. But coaching is being cut, my manager’s impossible, and the environment doesn’t support my growth. If they don’t rethink how they develop people, I’m gone.”
She wasn’t being dramatic. She was being clear. And she’s not alone.
When companies fail to invest in the human side of leadership, their best people don’t always complain. They just stop offering ideas. Stop engaging. Or leave. Or worse, they stay and shrink.
This is the hidden cost of neglecting human skills. And it’s showing up in every turnover stat, every disengagement survey, and every ‘great resignation’ headline.
From Weathering the Storm to Mastering the Waves
The big message? We need to stop trying to duct-tape our way through disruption. Here’s the uncomfortable truth: many leadership teams are so busy reacting to external change that they haven’t paused to consider how they’re contributing to internal stagnation.
It’s easy to invest in a shiny new tool. It’s harder to invest in building feedback loops that actually work. It’s easy to hire someone with technical skills. It’s harder to create an environment where they feel psychologically safe enough to use them.
Perks won’t save us. Slide decks won’t save us. Overproduced training portals definitely won’t save us. Human infrastructure will.
That means coaching, mentoring, real-time feedback, emotionally intelligent leadership, and genuine psychological safety. It means building cultures that can hold people steady when the next wave hits… because it will.
What Forward-Thinking Organisations Are Doing Now
If your strategy still revolves around keeping people in the business, rather than helping them grow within it, it’s time to pivot. The world is changing whether we like it or not. The only question is whether you’ve built a team that can handle it – and maybe even thrive in the middle of it.
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