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Don't Get Left Behind By Skills Gaps

Discover how organizations can embrace a skills-based approach to talent – in order to futureproof their workforce strategies, and stay ahead of growing skills gaps.

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Discover how leading organizations are closing critical skills gaps and building agile, AI-powered workforces.

In this report, we explore how businesses can tackle talent shortages and navigate complex transformations – like M&A, digital strategy rollouts, and market expansion – by adopting a skills-first approach. You’ll learn why traditional job frameworks are breaking down, and how AI and dynamic skills intelligence are reshaping how work is defined, talent is matched, and workforce plans are executed.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Why the skills gap is the #1 barrier to transformation (and how to close it)
  • How AI helps you understand what skills you have, what you need, and how to fill the gap
  • How to build a dynamic, customized job architecture that evolves with your business
  • The role of ethical AI in making skills-based hiring and workforce planning effective – and fair
  • Practical steps to connect your HR systems and unlock a single source of workforce truth

If you’re leading transformation or responsible for future-proofing your workforce, this report will show you how to make faster, smarter talent decisions – at scale.

To see how Beamery can help, speak to us about a free skills data consultation.

About the Author

Kirsty is Head of Content at Beamery, where she helps make complex ideas about AI and workforce transformation easier to understand and apply. She enjoys crafting clear, practical content that supports HR teams and talent leaders as they navigate a rapidly changing world of work. With a background in marketing and editing, Kirsty values thoughtful communication and believes in the power of stories to connect people and ideas. She’s proud to be part of Beamery’s mission to create a more inclusive, skills-focused economy.

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