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SkillsNET Foundational
Overview
www.skillsnet.com
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Capability to Competency Work Element Relationship
K S A O
Tasks
Skilled
Competency
Capability
Act out Capability
PerformanceConsistently
Meets Requirement
Enabling KSA’s Affective, Personality Traits,Etc..
Operational Definitions
and Behavior Anchors
Operational Definitions
and Behavior Anchors
SkillObjectElements
+Equipment
Unique KnowledgeResources
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Performance Statements
SM
SkillObjectSM
Definitions
Components/Parts of the SkillObjectSM
• A label or name
• Tasks
• Enabling Skills/Abilities
• Tools/software/equipment/devices
• Unique Knowledge
• Resources
• Performance Standards
SkillObject’s are legally defensible, precise work descriptors that meet specific business needs
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
SkillObjectSM
Scientific Principles
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
SkillObjectsSM
make up the DNA of your organization
SkillObjects are a high fidelity definition of competencies required of a position and/or person
Job Family
Job Job
Critical Work Functions Critical Work Functions Critical Work Functions
Talent Database
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Staff Development Needs
Individual Gap Analysis
SkillObject DesignerSM SkillObject MapperSM
TasksKnowledgeToolsResources
DefineWork for
Job
STARsSTARsCritical Work Function metadata linkage Define Required Skills and Abilities
GenerateSkillObjects
STARsSTARs
Frequency,Criticality,Difficulty to Learn,Duration, etc.
Normative Survey
JobIncumbents
JobIncumbents
Job Incumbents& Supervisors
Job Incumbents& Supervisors
Means and Methods
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Process stages of SkillObjectSM Development
There are several stages in SkillObject Development:
• Work Element Generation (WEG)• Work Element Editor (WEE)• Work Element Review (WER)• Work Element Finalization (WEF)• On-Line Task Survey• Task-to-Skill and Ability Linkage• SkillObject Generator (SOG)• SkillObject Editor (SOE)• Critical Work Function Entry• SkillObject to Critical Work Function Linkage• On-Line Tool/Unique Knowledge/Resource Survey• On-Line Skill and Ability Survey
Means and Methods-continued
TasksKnowledgeToolsResources
DefineWork for
Job
STARsSTARs
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Process stages of SkillObjectSM Development
There are several stages in SkillObject Development:
• Work Element Generation (WEG)• Work Element Editor (WEE)• Work Element Review (WER)• Work Element Finalization (WEF)• On-Line Task Survey• Task-to-Skill and Ability Linkage• SkillObject Generator (SOG)• SkillObject Editor (SOE)• Critical Work Function Entry• SkillObject to Critical Work Function Linkage• On-Line Tool/Unique Knowledge/Resource Survey• On-Line Skill and Ability Survey
Means and Methods-continued
Frequency,Criticality,Difficulty to Learn,Duration, etc.
Normative Survey
JobIncumbents
JobIncumbents
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Process stages of SkillObjectSM Development
There are several stages in SkillObject Development:
• Work Element Generation (WEG)• Work Element Editor (WEE)• Work Element Review (WER)• Work Element Finalization (WEF)• On-Line Task Survey• Task-to-Skill and Ability Linkage• SkillObject Generator (SOG)• SkillObject Editor (SOE)• Critical Work Function Entry• SkillObject to Critical Work Function Linkage• On-Line Tool/Unique Knowledge/Resource Survey• On-Line Skill and Ability Survey
Means and Methods-continued
Critical Work Function metadata linkage Define Required Skills and Abilities
GenerateSkillObjects
STARsSTARs
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
SkillObjectSM
Example
Determine facility requirements
Facilities Management
S=Management of Material ResourcesA=Inductive Reasoning
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
Warranties for components, systems or equipments
Facility Support Manual
Example SkillObject Data
SkillObject – A measurable, detailed description of an occupational skill that people do in accomplishing work. A SkillObject consists of the logically clustered skills, abilities, tools, unique knowledge, resources, tasks (2-10), and performance standards that are performed, trained, or evaluated together in a job and are required to successfully perform the job.
Performance Statements
SM
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SkillObjectSM
System Defensibility Reliability
The SkillObject process uses job experts (Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and Supervisors) throughout the process, and also employs normative surveys of incumbent workers to determine rating levels for tasks, tools, unique knowledge, skills and abilities.
The standardized approach utilized in the SkillObject system, allows job analysts to apply the system with the same results.
Validity The SkillObject process uses SMEs who perform the work being
measured, as well as surveys the SkillObject data with workers from the job being analyzed
The SkillObject process has a high level of validity for measuring the work
performed in a given job.
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SkillObject DesignerSM Features/ Functionality
Provides rich occupational data (including SkillObjects, tasks, tools, unique knowledge, resources, skills and abilities) linked to standardized O*NET framework
Provides in-depth data analysis and reports Valid, defensible job analysis Provides occupational data for skill gap analysis Data increase your organization’s ability to measure workforce
capacity and intervention investments System utilizes multiple SMEs, Reviewers, and job incumbents for
data collection and validation Web based with 24/7 availability from any web-connected computer Helpdesk available for SME support
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Promotion • Develop tests that cover the critical tasks
SkillObjectDatabase
Capacity• Identify strategic- critical tasks
Recruiting • Look for the right KSATs• Assess potential for lateral entry
Career structure • Career progression/• organization• Career planning• Career banding and management
Assignment• Assign personnel based on SkillObject proficiency
Training• Define requirements• Identify performance gaps• Identify courses to combine• Customized training
Staffing • Enhance input to staffing decisions• Workforce planning
Retention • Target bonuses to SkillObjects
• Competency based pay; • Employee empowered development through IDPs
Strategic Applications of the Data
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Typical Competency Efforts
Most federal agencies have a competency model of one sort or another.
Most of the models have similar competencies identified, but none have been validated (an important point when competencies are used for selection, placement or performance management)
Validation is critical if competencies are used for personnel purposes that fall under the Uniform Guidelines
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SkillObjectsSM Successfully Support Competencies
A 2004 study by Filip, Lievens, et al. on the quality of competency modeling found that “the quality of the inferences made in competency modeling can be enhanced by borrowing from traditional job-analytic methodology”. The blended approach (using job-analytic methodology and data) used in the study led to significant increases in quality.
SkillObjects developed by SkillsNET include all 3 key difference makers cited in the study (provision of task information, proper selection of SMEs, and the number of raters) that dramatically increased the quality of the competency model.
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Questions and Discussion
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Backup Slides
Psychology• Built firmly on the accepted principles of Industrial/Organizational Psychology to collect reliable and valid data • Utilizes principles of human behavior to understand and categorize job behaviors• Utilizes taxonomies to identify and quantify Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) required for work performance• Utilizes science of survey population sampling, survey design, and survey delivery
Management• Investigates the nature of individuals working within groups and the interactions of groups within the organization• Utilizes a systems approach to study occupations and organizations to optimize return on investment of resources• Incorporates principles of Change Management to include various constituents within the organization during data collection to facilitate organizational “buy-in”• Incorporates extensive automated communications procedures and principles to ensure awareness of assignments and requirements
Scientific Principles Embedded in the SkillObjectSM ApproachAn Interdisciplinary Approach to Workforce Analysis
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObject™ is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. The SkillObject™ development process is Patent Pending
Cognitive Science• Utilizes principles of memory and recall to facilitate accurate and expeditious data collection and validation• Utilizes intelligent filtering techniques to reduce cognitive overload and improve efficiency of data reduction
Mathematics• Utilizes accepted statistical procedures to examine relationships between and within occupational data• Utilizes mathematical modeling to ensure proper representation, randomness, bias reduction, and acceptable homogeneity
Computer Science• Built on tenets of database design to maintain advantageous relational nature of data• Utilizes principles of screen design and data collection procedures•Utilizes advanced network principles and data security algorithms to ensure robustness of network and integrity and security of data
Economics• Labor Market Information collected in manner consistent with principles of the field of economics.• Utilizes practices of modeling to optimize work organization and job/job family organization• Utilizes economic principles such as diminishing returns to optimize data output based on amounts of input
Scientific Principles Embedded in the SkillObjectSM ApproachAn Interdisciplinary Approach to Workforce Analysis
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObject™ is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. The SkillObject™ development process is Patent Pending
Education and Training• Utilizes principle of queuing to assist in recall of behaviors performed on the job• Supports recognized Adult Learning Principles through use of Individualized Development Plans built from Skill Gap Analysis • Utilizes principles of data organization and dynamic data saving to reduce fatigue of Subject Matter Experts resulting in superior, high-quality data
Law• Facilitates a process that adheres to legal requirements regarding employment discrimination and legally defensible occupational data collection
Sociology/Anthropology• Uses anthropological principles of unbiased observation to develop SkillObjects™, tasks, and required unique knowledge, skills, and abilities from Subject Matter Experts (STARs)• Utilizes sociological principles to understand the role of jobs within the larger organizational and societal contexts
Scientific Principles Embedded in the SkillObjectSM Approach
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Workforce Analysis
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObject™ is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. The SkillObject™ development process is Patent Pending
© 2005 SkillsNET Corporation SkillObjectSM is a registered Trademark of SkillsNET Corporation. Patent Pending.
Components/Parts of SkillObjectSM
• Label/Name – A title that succinctly defines the SkillObject.
• Task – The most specific level of behavior in a job that describes the performance of a meaningful job function in terms of a specific action applied to a particular object. The behavior must be observable, have a definite beginning and end, and result in a completed work action or a measurable work product (either the performance can be observed or the results of the performance can be seen and measured). Includes tasks that tend to be performed together on the job, learned together, or evaluated in a similar fashion.
• Skill – Developed capacities that facilitate learning or the more rapid acquisition of knowledge or that facilitate performance of activities.
• Ability – Enduring attributes of the individual that influence performance and enable the performance of tasks.
SkillObjectSM
Definitions-continued
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Components/Parts of SkillObjectSM, continued
• Tools – The items such as tools, software, equipment, or devices that people use in the course of performing the SkillObjects for their work. Tools usually require experience or training to master.
• Unique Knowledge – The enduring information including processes, procedures, or intellectual capital that are not transitory or temporary and are required to perform the SkillObject.
• Resources – Informational sources or reference materials used to locate information or that house information about processes. Resources include items such as manuals, publications, guides, handbooks, instructions, tutorials, documents, reports, forms, blueprints, plans, specifications, codes (e.g. National Electrical Code, regulations, etc.). Other examples are case law books, Ships Manning Documents, Engineering Operating Sequencing System.
• Performance Standards – The measurable levels of demonstrated behavior required to complete the SkillObject.
SkillObjectSM
Definitions-continued
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