A data structure that maps the relationships between skills, roles, industries, and learning pathways — used by talent platforms and HR systems to power skills-based matching, career recommendations, and workforce planning.
Workforce development at the organizational level requires connecting the programs the L&D function offers to the capability gaps that business strategy creates. This connection is made explicitly by starting workforce development planning with the strategic plan rather than with the L&D catalog. The question is not what programs can we run, but what capabilities does the business need to build in the next 12 to 24 months, and what is the gap between that requirement and the current workforce? This framing shifts L&D from a service that responds to manager requests into a strategic function that anticipates future capability needs and builds learning solutions before the gaps become business problems.
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