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Why upskilling and reskilling are vital for company success

• By Alyssa Navarro
Why upskilling and reskilling are vital for company success

In a post-pandemic era, how can your company evolve and thrive? The answer is: by upskilling and reskilling your employees.

Many organisations continue to face the problem of a skills gap in their workplace. This skills gap has pushed leaders to contemplate how to train their employees. Because of this, programs that involve upskilling and reskilling workers are at the forefront of learning and development strategies.

Statistics from Gartner HR Research revealed that 58 per cent of the current workforce would need new skill sets to perform their jobs successfully in the future. Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum predicted that half of all employees around the world will need to upskill or reskill by 2025 to keep up with the evolution of the workplace.

Organisations must revolutionise how they train employees across departments to address the skills gap. They must empower employees to learn new skills, equip themselves with exciting capabilities, and stay ahead of the competition.

What is the difference between upskilling and reskilling?

Upskilling is improving your employees’ existing skills to bridge the gaps in your business. Find out where the gaps lie in your employees’ current knowledge and skills, and then invest in training and mentoring programs to upskill them. Doing so means you prioritise talent development instead of recruitment, which allows you to address your business’s current and future needs.

The difference between upskilling and reskilling is that the former focuses on adding new skills to an employee’s existing skillset to help them do their current job. In contrast, the latter is focused on adding new skills so the employee can perform a different job.

Reskilling is implemented when you need to retain reliable, high-performing employees whose roles have become obsolete.

Why are upskilling and reskilling vital for your organisation’s success?

Upskilling and reskilling are vital for company success due to several reasons:

Upskilling and reskilling are vital for company success because they empower employees with the necessary skills to adapt, innovate, and contribute effectively in a rapidly changing business environment. By creating a culture of growth and learning, companies can achieve long-term success and maintain a competitive edge.