Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Addresses Skills Gaps with Enterprise Talent Intelligence
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) is a leading beverage company that produces, distributes, and markets nonalcoholic, ready-to-drink beverages. Formed in 2016 through the combination of several Coca-Cola bottling companies in Western Europe, CCEP is headquartered in Uxbridge, England, and had approximately 35,200 employees as of 2023.
Key Takeaways
- ✓ Introduced a talent intelligence platform based on Eightfold AI as an “internal LinkedIn” and career guide to foster employee adoption, including functionality for succession planning.
- ✓ Narrowed down skills catalog to the 100 skills most critical to the business and identified a targeted subset of 3 to 5 skills to guide each employee’s development.
- ✓ Aligned learning with targeted skills through four dedicated capability academies.
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