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Workforce Data Interpretation

Workforce Data Interpretation is the ability to decipher and analyze people-related data in an organization. This capability involves deciphering complex statistical data, identifying patterns, and developing insights for informed decision-making. Effective interpretation aids strategic workforce planning, helping ensure the right people are in the right roles at the right time.

Level 1: Emerging

At a foundational level you are able to recognize basic workforce data and identify simple trends or differences in people metrics. You use straightforward reports or dashboards to support day-to-day decisions and contribute to team discussions about workforce needs. Your input helps your team understand broad workforce patterns and informs routine planning.

Level 2: Proficient

At a developing level you are able to read and interpret basic workforce data, recognizing simple patterns and trends with some guidance. You begin to use these insights to inform workforce planning decisions in your team or area. Your developing skills help ensure workforce actions align more closely with organizational needs.

Level 3: Advanced

At a proficient level you are able to analyze workforce data sets, identify key trends, and draw practical insights that guide workforce planning decisions. You use a variety of data sources to answer specific people-related questions and present your findings clearly to stakeholders. Your work helps leaders make informed choices about workforce needs and priorities.

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