The Surprising Reason Why Your Digital Transformation Could Fail

The phrase digital transformation has become a regular buzzword in the business world. Organizations are gearing up to incorporate new technologies like cloud infrastructure, AI, and the Internet of Things, all promising new operational efficiencies and competitive advantages.

CEOs referring to "digital" in their strategic plans increased from 2.1 percent in 2012 to 13.4 percent in 2018. It's not all talk either. Gartner predicts worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.8 trillion in 2019, an increase of 3.2 percent from expected spending of $3.7 trillion in 2018. Those are some significant, expensive commitments to change.

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6 Types of Workforce Plans Every Manager Should Know

If you are a manager in today’s business world, you have been involved in some level of workforce planning. Workforce Planning is the process of analyzing, forecasting, and planning workforce supply and demand, assessing gaps, and determining target talent management interventions to ensure that an organization has the right people - with the right skills in the right places at the right time - to fulfill its mandate and strategic objectives.

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IT Career Skills Series: QA Engineer

In the digital age, required skill sets are constantly changing. You may be looking to upskill your current team or hire new talent to fill those skill gaps. Or maybe you’re looking to elevate your own skills and career. Whatever your goals, welcome to the IT Career Skills Series. In this 10 part series, we will breakdown the top skills for each role your need on your IT dream team.

Many believe the role of a Quality Assurance (QA) engineer consists only of writing test plans and banging on keys. No skills required other than reading a user manual and checking boxes. In reality, the job is much more complex, requiring a unique combination of technical skills and human traits.   

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IT Career Skills Series: IT Director

In the digital age, required skill sets are constantly changing. You may be looking to upskill your current team or hire new talent to fill those skill gaps. Or maybe you’re looking to elevate your own skills and career. Whatever your goals, welcome to the IT Career Skills Series. In this 10 part series, we will breakdown the top skills for each role your need on your IT dream team.

Nearly every company relies on technology for some part of their daily operation that means having an IT organization to support it. At the head is the IT director, responsible for the management, strategy and execution of IT infrastructure for an organization.

Many believe the role of a Quality Assurance (QA) engineer consists only of writing test plans and banging on keys. No skills required other than reading a user manual and checking boxes. In reality, the job is much more complex, requiring a unique combination of technical skills and human traits.   

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IT Career Skills Series: Network Engineer

Master Network Engineering Skills: Essential Knowledge for Modern IT Professionals

Explore the latest trends and essential skills for network engineers. From job outlook and salary expectations to key skills and certifications, this guide covers everything you need to excel in the field. Download free resources and boost your career in IT.

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4 Ways Data Visualization Can Improve Your Decision Making

Every day, business leaders are responsible for decisions that impact the outcomes of their organizations. Some of these decisions can hold massive implications. Luckily in the digital era, big data has led the way and empowered leaders to make better, data-driven decisions.  

Big data allows businesses to leverage massive quantities of information. We produced 2.5 quintillion bytes of data per day. While new technology offers us the means of collecting lots of data, the information renders useless if we cannot turn it into actionable insights.

Enter data visualization: a graphical representation of information and data.

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Visual Workforce Receives Business Development Grant

We’re very excited to announce Visual Workforce has received $100,000 Business Development Grant from Virginia Innovative Partnership Authority’s Commonwealth Commercialization Fund. Check out the press release to learn more about how this state funding will allow our company to enhance tools which help employers recruit, retain and develop talent. #funding #development #skills #workforce #analytics #data #talentmanagement

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5 Characteristics That Define the Modern Skills Matrix

A few weeks back we explored the 4 technological limitations that spell the end for the traditional, Excel-based skills matrix. And while the old way may be gone for good, the skills matrix itself isn’t going anywhere anytime soon – it’s too ingrained in the way HR professionals, managers, and project leaders operate on a day-to-day basis. However, as organizations seek to modernize the way they make workforce planning decisions, tools like the skills matrix need to evolve to keep up.

This week we’re examining the 5 characteristics that define a modern approach to building skills matrices. These matrices need to be built to handle the growing demands of modern business and able to arm businesspeople with access to insights about the skills and competencies of their people.

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Virtual Town Hall Recap: 4 Key Takeaways on the Role of Data in Attracting and Retaining Talent

As organizations plan for a post-COVID world they face stark challenges associated with increased economic uncertainty, a highly competitive global talent marketplace, and the rapidly growing remote work movement. Recently, Visual Workforce, in partnership with ChamberRVA and Richmond SHRM, hosted a Virtual Town Hall designed to dig into those very issues.

The event shed light on how business leaders are thinking about the evolving role data and analytics can play in shaping conversations around employee retention, emergency succession planning, learning and development initiatives, and workforce optimization.

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Burning Questions: Won’t This Take Forever To Roll Out?

With Visual Workforce, skills management initiatives don’t need to be year-long or even six-month projects. Organizations can leverage out-of-the-box skills libraries, a powerful survey engine, and pre-built visualizations so they can collect and catalogue data about their employees’ skills and proficiencies and start generating valuable insights about their workforce in days, not weeks or months.

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Burning Questions: How Can We Be More Objective When Making Human Capital Decisions?

For decades, HR leaders have been trying to eliminate biases and become more objective when it comes to making human capital decisions. We believe that a rigorous approach to skills management can go a long way towards helping organizations accomplish this goal.

The opportunity to embrace a more objective, data-driven approach to human capital decision-making is there – organizations just need to put the systems in place to weave the collection, analysis, and use of critical skills data into their existing processes and company culture. Below are four steps you can take to revolutionize the way you approach human capital decision-making.

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Burning Questions: How Do We Incentivize Our People To Keep Their Skills Up To Date?

Let’s face it - it can be a struggle to get people to do anything on a regular basis, aside from checking Instagram. Yet, a skills inventory that is out of date can be a major blow to the efficacy of a skills management initiative and the overall impact that skills data can have on human capital decisions. So, how can your organization incentivize people to proactively keep their skills up to date?

We have identified four easy steps that any organizations can take to keep skills management top of mind and get long-term buy-in from across the organization.

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Burning Questions: How Do We Get Our Leaders Speaking The Same Language?

When it comes to skills management, the single most important thing you can do is get alignment on the proficiency definitions that will be used to measure skills across the organization. You want to make sure that a rating of a 4 means the same thing to a sales manager as it does to someone in HR or technology.

In effect, what you want to do is create a rating system that can be applied accurately and consistently across the organization by different managers who are rating employees on widely different skills.

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Burning Questions: How Do We Think About Soft Skills?

HR professionals know that soft skills can be just as important as hard or technical skills when it comes to finding, developing, and retaining top talent. In fact, soft skills can often play a huge role in whether a new hire, promotion, or assignment works out in the long run. According to a recent study published by LinkedIn, “92% of respondents say soft skills are more important than technical skill” and “89%...[of] bad hires typically lack soft skills.”

With numbers like that, it is no wonder that insight into employees’ soft skills is high on the priority lists of many organizations. The problem is, most don’t know where to start.

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