Skills Auditing, Importance & Types

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Skills Auditing & Personality Development

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What do you want to do when you leave college?

Do you have the necessary skills?

What sort of qualities do you feel you need to be

a professional?

What Is A Skills Audit?

Skills audit is a review of your existing skills against the skills you need both now and in the future.Data collected in the Skills Audit will be one of the underpinning elements of a Personal Development Plan.

Types of skills audits

Individuals

Groups

Individual skills audits

Evaluates whether individual employees have the skills and knowledge required for a particular job that they are completing or could complete. It is often a common feature of an induction programme. Individuals can be:Assesse

d by others in the business

Asked to make an assessment on themselves on the skills they have.

Group skills auditsThese are used when a

business decides to carry out a Skills Audit across a team, department or the

whole organisation. Examples of when Group Skills Audits

are used:

Takeover or

merger

Diversification

Restructuring

Introduction of new

processes or

automation

Tools needed for a Skills audit

There are several tools which can be used for this

purpose:

Likert Scale

Semantic Differential Scale

Likert ScaleThis gives the respondent

the opportunity to give levels of agreement with a

statement. Strongly

agree Agree DisagreeNeither agree of disagree

I am good at IT

I am good at speaking in public

Semantic Differential Scale

Respondents are asked to grade themselves on a scale. Some organisations may use

a more simplified version giving just two or three

worded options. Observation of Customer Services Operative

Please ring the number which most closely matches the Operative’s skill.

Scale: 1 = Excellent, 5= poor

Handling routine questionsHandling difficult questionsPoliteness to customer

111

222

333

444

Why it is important to do skill auditing?

Carrying out a skills audit will help you to 

Analyze the skills Develop a skills profile. Key tool for CV building Identify gaps in your skills Prioritize any training 

SWOT AnalysisCarry out a SWOT analysis on yourself:

Your Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, Threats.

Threats: Distractions, fail to get predicted grades.

Strengths: Good predicted grades, organisation skills.

Weakness: Loose concentration easily, not very good at revising.

Opportunities: Extra revision classes, different university courses.

These are those which are specific to the particular technical/professional area(s) in which you work.