In this face-to-face episode of The TechWolf Podcast, Kason Morris, Global Director of the Future of Work and Skills-Based Organization Strategy at Merck, joins us in New York City to discuss why skills are not a trend—they're infrastructure.
With experience at Allstate, Salesforce, and now Merck, Kason breaks down the practical realities of skills transformation: where to start, how to prove value, and what too many companies get wrong.
He shares Merck’s own journey toward becoming a more skills-informed organization, lessons learned on data governance and stakeholder management, and why the key to progress lies in durability, not perfection.
🔑 Key Takeaways from Kason Morris on Building a Skills-Intelligent Organization
🧠 Why "Skills" Are Just a Starting Point
Skills aren't new—they're just newly scalable thanks to AI.
It's not a skills problem, it's a data opportunity.
Smart orgs aren't becoming skills-based—they're becoming skills-informed.
⏳ Waiting Is a Losing Strategy
Delaying skills transformation puts your organization behind the curve.
Momentum starts with mindset—not tools or budget.
Begin lean, focused, and aligned to the business.
💼 How Merck Made Skills Strategic
Business triggers came first: diversity in hiring, cross-functional capability gaps.
Skills work supported digital transformation, talent mobility, and architecture.
Governance structure enables scaling across business units.
📊 Getting and Maintaining Good Skills Data
Start with inference and AI tools—not exhaustive self-assessments.
Treat data as "do no harm"—transparency with employees is essential.
A three-tier governance model keeps the data alive and business-aligned.
🚀 Talent Marketplaces & the Superworker
Talent marketplaces help democratize access and power personalized growth.
AI enables “superworkers” by freeing capacity for learning and creativity.
Internal mobility still faces resistance—especially from middle managers.
🛠️ How to Sell Skills Internally
Link skills work to outcomes leaders already care about: time-to-hire, engagement, agility.