Workforce Capability Benchmarks
Benchmarking helps teams understand whether their capability gaps are isolated or part of a broader pattern.
Why capability benchmarks matter
Without benchmarks, teams often make capability decisions in a vacuum. They can see internal gaps, but they cannot judge how far they are from a reasonable maturity target or whether a capability risk is systemic.
Common benchmark formats
- workforce capability gap reports
- skills maturity indexes
- engineering capability benchmarks
- role-based competency snapshots
How to use benchmark data
Benchmark data is most useful when it helps answer:
- Which capabilities are weakest across the workforce?
- Which roles are consistently under target?
- Which skill gaps should be prioritized first?
- How should leadership allocate hiring versus development effort?
StrengthsOS can support that analysis by combining internal frameworks, assessments, and gap reporting in one place.
Benchmark report summary
We publish short benchmark summaries to help leaders judge how their team's capability profile compares to peers. A typical summary includes an executive overview, key capability gaps, and recommended next steps (hire, train, reorganize).
- Executive summary with top 3 capability risks
- Benchmarked roles and coverage (sample sizes and sectors)
- Suggested prioritization for hiring vs development
To see a sample gap report and download a placeholder summary asset, visit the full gap report: /resources/workforce-capability-gap-report.
If you want to discuss a custom benchmark for your organisation, contact our team: /contact-us.