IT Skill Set Inventory

If you only have a few staff, a narrow required skill set, or just need an easy way to quickly document the existing skill sets in your department, then this IT Skill Set Inventory offers a simple format for a low-effort approach to this task.


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From Info-Tech Research Group | Oct 19, 2009

If you only have a few staff, a narrow required skill set, or just need an easy way to quickly document the existing skill sets in your department, then this IT Skill Set Inventory offers a simple format for a low-effort approach to this task.

Use the table on the "Skills Table" tab to document the main skills of each member of the IT team. Once documented, look for areas where skills are missing or do not meet required levels of expertise. Depending on the size and diversity of the department, you may want to subdivide your skills inventory, creating separate tables for tech support, application development, network management, and so on. Add or delete rows or columns to match the number of staff/skills being mapped.

The attached Zip file includes:

  • Intro Page.doc
  • Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
  • IT Skill Set Inventory.xls
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