Capability.Co acquires theInstitute of Working Futures

Leading people tech platform integrates over 30 years of research, IP, and  expertise to help enterprises, education providers, and individuals to  navigate labour force transformation 

Capability.Co Chairman, Mark Britt, welcomes IWF’s Dr Marcus Bowles to the  advisory committee as chair of research and academic relationships

Friday 22nd September: Capability Co, a leading provider of capability assessment and development  solutions to organisations including Telstra, ANZ Bank, Victorian State Government, and Stockland today announces its acquisition of The Institute for Working Futures (Working Futures™), a global leader with over 30 years of research focussed on understanding the mindsets and enduring human traits required for future work. 

Focussing on designing human-centric approaches for unlocking human potential and meeting the  challenges of the future workforce and education sector, Capability.Co’s strategic acquisition of  Working Futures™ comes at a time when rapidly increasing change due to automation, AI, and remote  work is transforming the way we live, learn and work. 

The acquisition includes access to all Working Futures™ IP, historic research and clients, previous and  future editions of the Human Capability Standards Reference Framework, and the appointment of Dr  Marcus Bowles to the Capability.Co advisory committee to continue work on research into emerging  work, enduring human capabilities, lifelong learning, and micro-credentialling models. 

Representing the first newly productised output under the acquisition, from 2023, previous and new  editions of The Human Capability Standards (HCS) — research, compiled and published annually — will be exclusively available from Capability.Co, fully integrated with its AI-driven tools to significantly  enhance the accessibility and reach of the data, insights, and tools contained within. 

Major brands in telecoms, banking, government, professional associations, higher education, and  property development including Telstra, ANZ Bank, the Victorian State Government, and Stockland have already utilised Capability.Co’s tools as part of award-winning programs to uplift critical  capabilities across their organisations and develop their people in the enduring, non-technical human  traits now recognised as critical for success. The acquisition of the Working Futures™ and integration  of the HCS framework will enhance support available to current and future Capability.Co clients with their people, culture, and talent programs.

Mark Britt, Chairman and Co-founder of Capability.Co, says of the acquisition: “We are thrilled to  acquire The Institute for Working Futures, an organisation whose values and goals are in perfect  alignment with our own.  

“Their expertise in the development of the Human Capability Standards and Human Capability  Reference Framework, integrated and enhanced by Capability.Co’s AI-driven tools to deliver greater  accessibility and ease of use, will further enable us to empower individuals and organisations to thrive  in a rapidly changing world.” 

Dr. Marcus Bowles, Founder and Chairman of The Institute for Working Futures and a foundational partner of Capability.Co, adds: “Since 2012 we’ve been using AI and NLP to conduct research on global  trends in the design of work and to isolate the abilities inside each human that indicate future careers  where they can flourish. We can supercharge our effort through access to Capability.Co’s technology,  business acumen, and a shared social commitment to democratise access to education and future proof careers. 

“Our ongoing work in academic standards and research, coupled with Capability.Co’s investment in AI driven tools and ability to open doors with new customers around the world, will amplify existing work  and ensure we remain at the forefront of unlocking human potential and raising the adaptive capacity  of organisations seeking to secure future success.” 

Building on the acquisition, Capability.Co will continue to invest in research and development, refining  existing frameworks and work with Working Futures™ clients to pioneer new tools and resources that  help individuals and organisations to harness their full potential.  

Mark Britt adds: “By leveraging the collective knowledge and experience of both organisations,  Capability.Co is well-positioned to drive innovation and contribute to the future of human capability  development.” 

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