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How Does Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Improve Performance Through People & Culture? With Beth Tyndall

Beth Tyndall, Chief People Officer at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, explains how her team is helping the organization succeed by focusing on developing leaders and building a supportive culture. She shares how they use data and AI in their talent acquisition process, and how learning and growth are built into everyday work.

Listen to the episode to hear how Beth is thinking about:

  • Defining leadership behaviours that drive performance in a changing world
  • Balancing digital skills with experienced talent’s judgement
  • Talent planning, and closing skills gaps, with the right insights
  • Using AI in talent acquisition to filter-in and enhance human capabilities
  • Helping people grow and adapt in a changing world

“The skills that got us here won’t necessarily be the skills that get us there. You have to create a culture where people feel safe to explore, be curious, and embrace change.”

The Talent Blueprint podcast is for business and HR leaders who want to build talent-first, skills-based organizations. In each episode, Beamery co-founder Sultan Saidov chats with industry experts who share their insights and experience around using talent to create a competitive business advantage.

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About the Author

Sultan is CEO of Beamery, overseeing all global operations — bringing together product, go-to-market, and customer success teams to deliver measurable value and scale strategic outcomes for Beamery’s customers. He is a frequent speaker on the future of work, ethical AI, and workforce strategy, and has been recognized for his thought leadership on how organizations can embrace disruption with intelligence and humanity.

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