Definition
What skills intelligence means.
Skills intelligence is the practice of understanding workforce capability, gaps, readiness, and mobility through structured evidence. In AI-era learning, strong skills intelligence connects taxonomies to performance signals, role scenarios, assessment artifacts, and current proof of what a person can do.
Example
What it looks like in practice.
A company might know that many employees completed an AI course, but skills intelligence asks who can apply AI safely in a role-specific task.
How QLM implements it
Where it appears in QLM.
QLM implements skills intelligence through simulation assessment, AI competency tasks, and living skills profiles.
FAQ
Questions this page answers.
Is skills intelligence the same as a skills taxonomy?
No. A taxonomy organizes skill language. Skills intelligence connects that language to evidence, readiness, and decisions.
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