Transitioning to a Skills-Based Organization Simplified with New Skills Management Solutions from Skillsoft

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Enhancements include automatic skill mapping, role-based learning experiences, and robust learning activity reports

BOSTON, September 24, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skillsoft (NYSE: SKIL), a leading platform for transformative learning experiences, today introduced several platform enhancements to help organizations transition to skills-based talent strategies. These enhancements, which are being showcased at Skillsoft Perspectives 2024, the company's annual customer conference, span the Skillsoft learning platform and benefit all users — from Chief People Officers and human resources teams to individual learners.

"Forward-thinking organizations recognize the transformative impact that skills-based talent strategies can have on workforce planning, productivity, and satisfaction. They also understand that this transition is a process that requires a solid framework for success," said Ciara Harrington, Chief People Officer, Skillsoft. "We’re providing a structured approach for organizations to define and map skills, deliver role-specific learning experiences, and track progress in closing competency gaps. As Skillsoft implements these strategies and continues our own skills-based transformation, we are excited to guide our customers in making skills the foundation of all talent decisions."

Streamline Talent Management with a Functional Skills Taxonomy

A common roadblock in adopting a skills-based approach to talent transformation is defining and reaching a consensus on the specific skills needed for jobs. To help eliminate this confusion, Skillsoft has built and integrated an AI-generated skills taxonomy into its learning platform. Providing a standardized central framework, or "dictionary," Skillsoft's taxonomy aligns skills to several categories ranging from "universal skills" such as personal productivity and digital proficiency to "role-specific skills" across functions including technology, sales, marketing, and finance. With skills automatically mapped to Skillsoft's learning curriculum and integrated into reporting and analytics dashboards, talent management teams can easily assess their workforce, identify competency gaps, and deliver upskilling programs tailored to the specific needs of employees.

Deliver Personalized, Job-Specific Learning Experiences with Role Advisor

Research from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) showed 55% of employees saying they need training to perform in their job more effectively, and 38% wanting training more relevant to their role. Skillsoft is meeting this need with Role Advisor, a new, AI-powered tool that aligns specific learning experiences with learners' current jobs and career aspirations.