
You found the Skills Strategy Shortcut 🪂
Because "we need a skills strategy" shouldn't become a three-year spreadsheet project - and you shouldn't need a 47-slide framework, three consultants, and an existential crisis to get started.
First, the three traps that keep your strategy stuck
If your skills work has stalled, it's almost certainly one (or all) of these. They're seductive. They sound responsible. They're actually how three years disappear.
The Perfect Ontology Trap
Spending 18 months mapping every skill before doing anything with them. Your ontology is a living, breathing library. Just start.
The Boil-the-Ocean Trap
Trying to launch enterprise-wide on day one. The big-bang rollout is how skills programs die quietly - before anyone sees a result worth funding.
The Compliance-Lens Trap
Treating skills as an HR checkbox instead of a business lever. If your CFO can't see what it changes, your program is on borrowed time.
The shortcut: three moves that change the math
Translate business priorities into required skills
Start with what your business is actually trying to do - top OKRs, growth bets, role families you can't fill. The skills you need fall out of those.
Launch to a pilot, not the whole org
One function. One job family. One geography. Small enough you can ship in a quarter and learn from real users - not a 47-stakeholder steering committee.
Pick the one metric you're moving
Time-to-fill, internal mobility rate, regretted attrition in a critical role family - whatever your CHRO would defend in front of the CEO. Baseline it. Move it.
Three things you can do this week
Monday
Map priorities to skills.
List your top 3 business priorities. Next to each, write the skills your org needs to deliver them. That's your starting ontology.
Wednesday
Pick your pilot scope.
The smallest unit - function, job family, geography - you can ship to quickly and learn from.
Friday
Baseline your metric.
Pull the current number for the one outcome you're going to move. That's your scoreboard.
We don't think skills strategy should take forever to build.
That's the whole reason we built what we built. No form to fill out for finding this page - just take the shortcut, share it with someone who needs it, and keep hunting.


