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The Helix Group is proud to offer our Growth and Agility Skills Portrait (GRASP)© to any individual for FREE. The Skills Portrait is designed to help individuals explore the skills needed to successfully run a transformation or even to just understand what is involved.

What is a Skills Portrait?

Very simply, a skills portrait is an evaluation of an individual’s ability to perform a specific skill or set of skills. Usually, it’s an evaluation of skills specific to a job or role. Ideally, the assessment captures the level of proficiency for each skill, so you know which participants are new to a skill and which have mastered it.

Skills portraits may be conducted in person and/or online and may take the form of a simulation, test, questionnaire, or observation. Skill levels can be assessed with proficiency markers such as: “Limited,” “Basic,” “Intermediate,” “Advanced,” or “Expert.”

Regardless, you’ll want to conduct standardized, objective reviews, so results of all the skills portraits can be reliably compared. Results are centralized, always current, and readily available.

Why Should You Complete a Skills Portrait?

The sad truth is that the majority of practitioners in the Agile, Lean and DevOps communities truly lack the required skills to not only run a transformation, but to understand one. The certification factories over the years have done a tremendous job of fooling individuals and organizations into believing that just understanding Scrum, Kanban and tools is all you need to become a practitioner, this couldn’t be further from the truth. As we discuss in “Transformations, What’s Gone Wrong?”, a transformation is made up of a portfolio of initiatives, which all involve different skills. To see where you stand professionally, take the skills portrait and use it as a baseline for your learning.

Skills covered in the Skills Portrait:

Risk Management’s Role Variation
Processes Automation Lean
Agile Testing Delivery
Structure/Evaluation Culture Communication
Benchmarking Strategy Feedback Loops
Technical Debt Quality Change
21st Century Mgmt Psychological Safety DevOps
Business Agility Servant Leadership Change Management
Organizational Alignment Organizational Design Active Inertia
Self-Organizing & Empowered Adaptive Organizations Organizational Cuture
OKRs Product Operating Model (POM) Learning Agility
Experimentation Redesign Roles Financial Incentives
Management by Objectives (MBO) Continuous Improvement Design Thinking
Organizational Learning Agile/Product Funding Change vs Transformation

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