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Bridge the skills gap: Know and grow with your employees

• By Rishi Rana
Bridge the skills gap: Know and grow with your employees

Rapidly shifting global market trends are pushing organizations of all sizes to be agile in their approach to business. Not only that, the people who make up their workforce are in a state of flux. This change can be uncomfortable and disruptive to businesses.

To build sustainable growth and help their organization become a great place to work, business leaders must consider the following questions:

Improving the performance of an organization is directly related to the ability to improve the performance of its people. Business leaders must direct their organizations future and harness human potential by cultivating an evergreen source of talent. Implementing a technology-enabled, people-centric strategy to achieve this will help organizations achieve a competitive advantage and continuous growth.

The key to unlocking the full potential is a talent strategy that puts learning and people at the core. An organization’s success is based on its ability to rapidly acquire and apply knowledge to new opportunities and challenges. Fortunately, the desire to increase skills is universal for both employees and employers. 

For this, organizations need technology-enabled solution that delivers development opportunities that engage and improve employee performance. The delivery platform should seamlessly integrate with other business systems across the organization, leveraging big data to personalize learning plans and consistently deliver actionable insights on how the program is impacting the business. Learning-centric talent expansion allows an organization to offer:

Organizations must examine their current practices and drive learning to the core of their company culture. An open learning and content platform at the center of an organization’s talent management platform will help business leaders know, grow, and engage their employees – ultimately positively impacting the bottom line.