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Can anyone share what a typical one may include? I assume I could use an excel spreadsheet or is there a program better suited for this?
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skills inventory database
posted at 6/7/2007 6:12 AM EDT
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skills inventory database
posted at 6/7/2007 10:25 PM EDT
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The fields to include depend on what you want to use it for. Whether you develop the database in-house or get an off-the-shelf product depends on a range of factors: in-house expertise, budget, complexity, etc. Many of the LMS vendors include a skills inventory module. For standalone applications, you could do a search on Google.
Depending on how many employees you have MS Excel could be OK. However, MS Excel can only give you a flat database. MS Access can give you a relational database from which you can run more complex reports. For large amounts of data, MS Access is also more stable. Think about your purpose, and what fields you require to achieve your aims. Fields could include: Last Name First Name Department Team Skill Category Skill Item Skill Description Last Refreshed Skill Level Opportunity for Transfer Opportunity for Succession The complexity of the database, what fields you include and what tool you use will be driven by your objectives. Les Allan Author: From Training to Enhanced Workplace Performance Business Performance Pty Ltd http://www.businessperform.com |



