The OECD Just Built A Tool To Unlock Your Biggest Untapped Asset
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- The launch panel was not the usual conference lineup.
Leadership Strategies The OECD Just Built A Tool To Unlock Your Biggest Untapped Asset By Avivah Wittenberg-Cox,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gender and generational balance - in countries, companies & couples.Follow Author May 14, 2026, 06:12am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.The OECD Longevity Readiness Tool, launched in partnership with AARP, May 2026. Available at longevity-readiness.oecd.orgOECDOn 11 May, the OECD launched something organisations have needed for years: a practical, evidence-based instrument to assess how prepared they actually are for longer working lives. The Longevity Readiness Tool (LRT)—developed in partnership with AARP and now freely available online—is not a report to file away. It is a diagnostic that takes under thirty minutes, benchmarks performance against sector peers across more than 30 countries, and points directly toward action.
The launch panel was not the usual conference lineup. Around the table in the OECD’s Paris auditorium sat the Global Brand President of Accor; the Executive Director of Eurofound; the Director of Organisation and Future of Work at L’Oréal; the Chief Culture, Inclusion and Experience Officer of Sanofi; the Greek Ambassador to the OECD; and the founder of Knowldy, a career platform for experienced professionals. (Full disclosure: I facilitated the event). The room was not full of longevity advocates. It was full of people who run things.