NEW
YORK, Aug. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Businesses are grappling with a significant productivity
drain due to widespread data skills gaps among their workforce.
According to data from Multiverse, a skills intelligence and
development platform, employees are losing an average of 26 working
days per year due to inefficiencies in handling data-related
tasks.
The inaugural Multiverse Skills Intelligence Report, which pulls
data from Multiverse's skills assessment and development platform,
analyzes the skills and productivity levels of over 12,000
employees across 18 major industries in the U.S. and U.K. The
assessment found that workers spend an average of 14.31 hours per
week on data tasks—equivalent to 36% of their total working
week.
However, a staggering 4.34 hours of this time is spent
unproductively due to inadequate data skills. Overall, workers
spend over 10% of their total working time ineffectively due to
skill deficiencies in areas like data analysis, automation, and
predictive modeling.
The result: project development is slowed, answers take longer
to work out, errors introduced early on compound, trends are
missed, products and services take longer to get to market.
The report highlights a paradox in the modern workplace: while
data has become integral to most roles, many employees lack the
fundamental skills to leverage it effectively. Half of the surveyed
workers reported challenges in making data analysis more efficient
or automating processes. Nearly half struggled with using data for
forecasting.
Technical proficiency is also lagging, with 57% of employees
reporting no or only basic Excel skills, 55% lacking competence in
visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau, and 86% having no
Python skills.
The impact of these skills gaps varies across industries. The
education sector reported the highest proportion of unproductive
time spent on data tasks at 38%, followed closely by manufacturing
and engineering at 36%. Even traditionally data-intensive sectors
like banking and finance reported 35% of data-related work time as
unproductive.
Despite these challenges, there's a silver lining: 90% of
employees express a desire to improve their data skills. This
aligns with the plans of many organizations, with 76% intending to
upskill existing employees and 73% planning to reskill workers into
new roles.
Multiverse works with over 1,500 companies, including Microsoft,
Citi, KPMG, Unilever, and Capita to offer digital skills
assessments and programs tailored to their existing workforce.
Multiverse's skills intelligence tool uses AI-powered
assessments to create an inventory of existing employee skill sets,
and help companies reveal critical capabilities they need to build.
Using these insights, Multiverse develops a targeted, data-driven
employee upskilling and reskilling strategy that closes skills gaps
for businesses.
To date, Multiverse has tracked benefits to individuals and
employers alike from this approach:
- 52% of of employees that took part in Multiverse training
programs saw a salary increase during or shortly after the
program
- 36% earned promotions as a result of their new skills
- Multiverse has tracked over $2
billion in ROI for its clients
- 30% of apprentices come from disadvantaged socioeconomic
backgrounds
Euan Blair, founder and CEO,
said: "Companies recognise the value of big data, and many are
collecting vast amounts of it. But their employees are spending
hours each week, struggling in spreadsheets, because they've never
been trained in these areas that they're now expected to know. The
economic cost of the time spent unproductively grappling with data
tasks is in the billions: it's something companies need to take
seriously. Companies have spent billions on software, but hardly
anything on the skills needed to get the most from that
software."
For more information about the Multiverse Skills Intelligence
Report, please visit www.multiverse.io.
About Multiverse
Multiverse is a new tech-first
institution that combines work and learning to deliver equitable
access to economic opportunity for everyone. We close the critical
skill gaps through a new kind of digital upskilling and reskilling
approach, harnessing the best of human-centered coaching, AI and
tech to deliver an approach to learning that's measured, applied,
guided and equitable.
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