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Ensure effective training spend with skills mapping: QA-IQ shares expertise at SFIA conference and exhibition

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Organisations gain significantly improved value from their training spend by using structured assessment to identify skills gaps and manage the capabilities of their staff, according to learning services provider QA-IQ.

Exhibiting at this year’s SFIA (Skills Framework for the Information Age) conference and exhibition on 29 November, QA-IQ will be explaining how its customers use skills assessments to better plan their training process.

Skills assessment specialist at QA-IQ, Andy Thomson, explains; “We work with a number of our customers to implement skills assessments based on the SFIA framework. By identifying target skills as essential for their business and planning training around these skills, they can maximise their ROI. By identifying skills essential for particular job roles companies can also create a strong framework for future recruitment and succession planning.

“We’ve developed a practical solution to identifying and solving skills gaps by mapping our course portfolio to the SFIA Framework competencies. We work closely with customers to understand the skills challenges faced by their organisation and match relevant learning solutions to the identified skills gaps. This means companies can take an end-to-end approach from identifying the capability development needed right through to assessing the value of their investment in post-training evaluation.”

With a theme of Capability Management the SFIA conference and exhibition will be showing how leading organisations are getting business advantage by effectively managing their IT skills and capability. Visit QA-IQ on stand 6/4 to find out more about skills assessment can help your business. For more information on our skills assessment call 0870 90 600 90 or email [email protected]. For more information on SFIA and the conference please visit www.sfia.org.uk.