Manage IT Skills With SFIA – Start here
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Andy Andrews
The Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) has been developed by the IT industry, for the benefit of the IT industry and is a globally recognised standard for defining and managing professional IT Skills.
Lexonis can help identity your IT skill requirements, define job descriptions, capture employee skills, analyse gaps and develop career paths.
So, are you still using old-fashioned methods to manage your competency programs? Think about how the technology tools listed in this blog could help you with your competency project. Having said that, it’s not only important to use technology, you need to use something that’s fit for purpose – but that’s a blog for another time.
About SFIA
The Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) has been developed by the IT industry, for the benefit of the IT industry and is a globally recognised standard for defining and managing professional IT skills using a common skills definition language (www.sfia-online.org).
If you would like to find out more about our SFIA solutions, feel free to contact us.
One of the biggest overheads for many organizations today is…
Lexonis is your quickest, smartest route to competency-based Talent Management.
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