The 2024/2025 Skills Snapshot Survey report

Benchmarking skills-powered success
In the era of skills-powered organizations, a company’s success hinges on the speed at which it develops and deploys skills to work. By shifting to a skills-powered approach, businesses can drive innovation and productivity while cultivating a culture of continuous learning, adaptability and agility.
As part of the skills-powered journey, employers are progressing with leveraging skills in their talent and rewards strategies. This improves employee retention, enhances workforce agility and allows greater flexibility in responding to evolving market demands.
The 2024/2025 Skills Snapshot Survey report delves into the strategic importance of building a skills-powered organization, including how this paradigm shift unlocks unprecedented potential to position businesses for sustainable growth.
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