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Why You Need a Skills Matrix Immediately
Here’s what’s happening in companies right now, and I bet this sounds familiar: Teams are staring at their project plans, realizing that about 40% of what they did last year is either automated or completely transformed by AI. The specialized technical skills they hired for? Many are now handled by tools. The capabilities they thought would matter most? Rapidly shifting. And the new skills they suddenly need? Those weren’t even on the radar eighteen months ago.
I’m seeing this pattern everywhere. CTOs are discovering their data teams need entirely different capabilities. Marketing leaders are scrambling to understand what skills actually matter in an AI-augmented workspace. And HR teams? They’re trying to figure out how to hire for roles that seem to change every quarter.
The speed of this transformation is, frankly, overwhelming. But here’s the thing – the biggest risk isn’t AI disrupting your workflows. It’s not knowing what capabilities your team actually has right now to handle that disruption.
What Exactly Is a Skills Matrix?
Let’s simplify this, since it’s really straightforward. A skills matrix is essentially a visual snapshot of your team’s capabilities. Think of it as a spreadsheet where:
For example, in our marketing team’s matrix, we track things like:
Each team member gets rated on these skills, which gives us a clear picture of our collective strengths and gaps. I learned the hard way that letting people self-rate works better than trying to rate everyone myself. The key is to provide specific examples of what each proficiency level looks like.
Why a Skills Matrix Matters Now More Than Ever
Remember when we could plan team development on a yearly basis? Those were simpler times. Now, the skills your team needs are shifting faster than ever, and without a clear picture of your current capabilities, you’re essentially navigating in the dark.
A skills matrix isn’t just another business document to create and forget about. It’s your strategic radar for:
Creating Your Skills Matrix
Here’s how I approach this with our team.
Start with your current state:
Then, look forward:
Pro Tip: Setting Up Your First Matrix
Here’s a practical way to start (this is exactly how we did it):
Step 1. Create a simple spreadsheet Step 2. List team members down the left side Step 3. Add skill categories across the top Step 4. Define proficiency levels:
Include a notes column for additional context or certification details. (This has saved me countless times during resource planning conversations.)
The Real Value (Beyond the Obvious)
The true power of a skills matrix isn’t just in the document itself. It’s in the conversations it sparks and the clarity it provides. When we implemented ours, we discovered that:
Making It Work for Your Team
Start small. Really. You don’t need to map every conceivable skill in your first iteration. Focus on:
Remember to revisit and update your matrix quarterly. (I literally put it in my calendar because we all know how easy it is to push these things off.)
The Bottom Line
You can’t manage what you can’t measure, and you can’t prepare for the future if you don’t understand your present. A skills matrix gives you both the insight and the foresight you need to keep your team competitive and confident in an AI-transformed landscape.
What’s your next step? Block an hour this week to start your skills inventory. Begin with just 5-10 core skills for your team. Trust me, your future self will thank you.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that this exercise only works if your skills matrix is aligned with your business goals. If your business goals and roadmap are not clearly defined, start there. Otherwise, you’re guessing at what you’ll need from your team. If you need a starting point, I’d recommend the Trust Insights 5P Framework.
We’ll be building a skills matrix on this week’s livestream. Join us at 1 p.m. EST this Thursday or catch the replay on our YouTube channel!
(And hey, if you’re feeling stuck, you can always reach out – I’ve got some templates that might help you get started.)
Have you created a skills matrix for your team? I’d love to hear about your experience and what you’ve learned in the process. Reply to this email to tell me, or come join the conversation in our free Slack Group, Analytics for Marketers.
- Katie Robbert, CEO
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In this week’s Data Diaries, let’s talk about the skills of artificial intelligence. As Katie highlighted in this week’s podcast and the opening section, one of the things we need to understand is what skills are even available. If we don’t know that, then we’re not able to determine if we have a skills gap.
Imagine if you were running a kitchen in the 1840s, and suddenly you were transported to the present day. Even though you might be a master chef, not knowing that things like blenders, microwaves, or refrigerators even existed would handicap what skills you might look for in a soup chef.
This is where things like job listings - usually a rich source of data - aren’t very helpful. Job listings like those on Indeed.com, LinkedIn, etc. are trailing indicators, often written by hiring managers and HR professionals who simply can’t make the time to keep up on what’s happening in AI.
So how do we even get our arms around a set of skills in something like AI that’s changing too rapidly? This is where we can use AI to understand AI. If you were to take data from discussion forums, YouTube, Slack, LinkedIn, or other places where real people are discussing real challenges, you’d have a large collection of problems.
From those problems, most of the comments offer a variety of solutions. For the purposes of a skills inventory, we don’t need to quantify the skills, we just need to note their existence. By feeding all that data into a tool like NotebookLM, we can extract the possible skills list:
With this, we have a better idea of the skills someone in our organization COULD have; the next step in the process would be determining how relevant the skills are to our specific 5Ps around AI, then follow Katie’s process for doing the skills matrix.
Where do the discussions about skills you need for your industry live? How could you get those discussions into the AI tool of your choice so that you have a complete, comprehensive list of what skills are even possible for the people you have or might be hiring?
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