[Free Seminar] 'Meaningless Skill Maps' Impede IT Engineer Autonomy: The Pitfalls of Development Plans Without Skill Definition
i-learning Co., Ltd. will host a free online seminar on June 24, 2026. Featuring HR technology expert Ryo Tamioka, the event will analyze why ambiguous skill definitions lead to ineffective training and how to transform skills into organizational assets through field-led job definition.
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i-learning Co., Ltd., a leader in digital talent development, will hold a free online seminar titled "'Meaningless Skill Maps' Impede IT Engineer Autonomy: The Pitfalls of Development Plans Without Skill Definition" on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
In recent years, due to the shortage of young IT engineers, recruitment difficulties, and rapid technological advancement, many companies have prioritized "skill visualization" and "engineer autonomy." While many are developing skill maps and training systems, they face challenges such as "meaningless skill maps," "lack of performance improvement despite increased training," and "unabated engineer turnover."
Behind these "ineffective development cycles" lies a structural issue: the implementation of HR technology and methodologies often precedes the actual verbalization and definition of skills and roles existing in the field. Without clear skill definitions, talent investment fails to yield results and can impede organizational growth.
This seminar addresses these structural issues by inviting guest speaker Ryo Tamioka, a leading expert in HR technology who has held positions at global IT giants such as Oracle Japan, SAP Japan, and IBM Japan, and currently leads efforts to promote job and skill definitions in Japanese companies.
Drawing on his extensive experience in the IT industry, Mr. Tamioka will sharply analyze why training initiatives fail to produce results, identifying typical patterns of "development plans without skill definitions" and how to avoid them. He will also share key insights on transforming skills into organizational assets through "field-led job definition."
■ Seminar Overview
- Date/Time: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 15:00-16:20
- Format: Online Streaming
- Fee: Free
- Target: HR/Development staff, CTOs/Development leads, managers, and executives.
- Details/Registration: https://www.i-learning.jp/seminar/detail/258/
■ Speaker: Ryo Tamioka (Representative Director, SP Research Institute)
After graduating from Keio University's Faculty of Economics, Mr. Tamioka held positions at Oracle Japan, SAP Japan, IBM Japan, and WingArc1st, before assuming his current role in May 2021. He specializes in human capital disclosure, data utilization, and the promotion of job and skill definitions.
In recent years, due to the shortage of young IT engineers, recruitment difficulties, and rapid technological advancement, many companies have prioritized "skill visualization" and "engineer autonomy." While many are developing skill maps and training systems, they face challenges such as "meaningless skill maps," "lack of performance improvement despite increased training," and "unabated engineer turnover."
Behind these "ineffective development cycles" lies a structural issue: the implementation of HR technology and methodologies often precedes the actual verbalization and definition of skills and roles existing in the field. Without clear skill definitions, talent investment fails to yield results and can impede organizational growth.
This seminar addresses these structural issues by inviting guest speaker Ryo Tamioka, a leading expert in HR technology who has held positions at global IT giants such as Oracle Japan, SAP Japan, and IBM Japan, and currently leads efforts to promote job and skill definitions in Japanese companies.
Drawing on his extensive experience in the IT industry, Mr. Tamioka will sharply analyze why training initiatives fail to produce results, identifying typical patterns of "development plans without skill definitions" and how to avoid them. He will also share key insights on transforming skills into organizational assets through "field-led job definition."
■ Seminar Overview
- Date/Time: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 15:00-16:20
- Format: Online Streaming
- Fee: Free
- Target: HR/Development staff, CTOs/Development leads, managers, and executives.
- Details/Registration: https://www.i-learning.jp/seminar/detail/258/
■ Speaker: Ryo Tamioka (Representative Director, SP Research Institute)
After graduating from Keio University's Faculty of Economics, Mr. Tamioka held positions at Oracle Japan, SAP Japan, IBM Japan, and WingArc1st, before assuming his current role in May 2021. He specializes in human capital disclosure, data utilization, and the promotion of job and skill definitions.
FAQ
Why do skill maps become meaningless?
It is often due to a structural problem where HR technology adoption precedes the actual definition of skills and roles required on the ground.
What will I gain from this seminar?
You will understand the causes of ineffective training, how to avoid them, and key strategies for converting skills into organizational assets through 'field-led job definition'.
Who should attend?
It is suitable for management dealing with ineffective human capital policies, managers aiming to bridge the gap between team skills and company roles, and HR professionals.