Tracking Personal Skill Assessments and Progress

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If Skills are enabled in the Academy, you, as a Learner, can keep track of all your Skill Assessments and progress in the Learner Workspace.

Navigation

In the left navigation, make sure you are in the Learner Workspace. 

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When in the Learner Workspace, select Development -> Skills.


Tracking Skills

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The Skills page opens by default to the skills connected to the current job. From the Job connection dropdown menu, you can choose different options to display specific sets of skills.

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  • All: All skills available.
  • Current job: Displays the skills mapped to your current job(s).
  • Followed job: Displays the skills mapped to the job(s) you follow.
  • Other: Displays skills that are not mapped to your current or followed job(s), as well as skills required by your admin.

For each of these options, you can see the following information:

  • Skill: The name of the skill. Click the arrow to see more information on your recent assignments. The View Chart shows when the assessments were made and their score. Under View Assessments you can also see if it was a self-assessment, manager assessment, or online assessment.

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  • Job connection: The dropdown menu shows different categories of skills based on their connection to your jobs. You can use it to filter and view skills relevant to your current job, followed jobs, or other available skills.
  • My Avg Score: Your average score on this skill based on assessments. The dropdown on the top allows you to filter between all skills or only skills with assessments. 

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    Next to the skill itself, you can start a new assessment by clicking the button.

If you want to see the perception gap between your own assessments and your manager assessments, you can do so under your Analytics. See the Skills section under Tracking Your Progress With Analytics

Read More

Tracking Your Progress With Analytics

Completing the Self Assessment as a Regular User

Understanding the Perception Gap

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