A Leader’s Guide to Validating Skills and Measuring Performance
Nearly half of business leaders can’t name the skills their workforce actually possesses, according to a Workday survey. While most L&D teams know how many hours employees spent learning last quarter, few can answer the question executives care about most: Are teams more capable than they were six months ago?
Learning activity isn’t equal to verified workforce capability. The difference matters when it’s time for organizations to decide who leads a rollout of AI tools or which employees should join a cloud migration project. Skills validation allows leaders to confirm that employee capabilities have grown and can drive innovation.
This guide walks leaders through a practical framework for moving beyond learning completion metrics to instead focus on validating skills through establishing baselines, targeting gaps, and connecting learning investment to measurable business outcomes.
Inside A Leader’s Guide to Validating Skills and Measuring Performance, you’ll find:
- What effective skills validation looks like
- The four metrics that replace vanity data with answers leadership can act on
- A five-step framework for building a validation practice without overhauling your systems