Enter the – a systematic review process that flags when an employee’s specific capabilities may no longer be current, accurate, or safe to use. What is a Multi-Skill Expiry Date Check? It’s a proactive audit across multiple competency areas to answer one question: Is this skill still valid for today’s requirements?

#SkillsManagement #WorkforcePlanning #Compliance #LearningAndDevelopment #RiskManagement

Here’s a detailed post you can use on LinkedIn, a company blog, or internal team communication. Don’t Let Critical Skills Expire: The Case for a Multi-Skill Expiry Date Check

Start small. Pick three critical roles. Run the check. Then scale. List one skill in your own role that you haven’t verified in over a year. When does it expire?

In fast-moving industries—tech, healthcare, finance, manufacturing—a skill learned 18 months ago might already be outdated. Yet many organizations still treat skills as permanent assets. That’s a risk.

We track expiry dates for certifications, licenses, and compliance training. But what about the skills behind them?

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    Multi Skill Expiry Date Check Apr 2026

    Enter the – a systematic review process that flags when an employee’s specific capabilities may no longer be current, accurate, or safe to use. What is a Multi-Skill Expiry Date Check? It’s a proactive audit across multiple competency areas to answer one question: Is this skill still valid for today’s requirements?

    #SkillsManagement #WorkforcePlanning #Compliance #LearningAndDevelopment #RiskManagement

    Here’s a detailed post you can use on LinkedIn, a company blog, or internal team communication. Don’t Let Critical Skills Expire: The Case for a Multi-Skill Expiry Date Check

    Start small. Pick three critical roles. Run the check. Then scale. List one skill in your own role that you haven’t verified in over a year. When does it expire?

    In fast-moving industries—tech, healthcare, finance, manufacturing—a skill learned 18 months ago might already be outdated. Yet many organizations still treat skills as permanent assets. That’s a risk.

    We track expiry dates for certifications, licenses, and compliance training. But what about the skills behind them?