Smart Skills Investment: Why 2025 is the Year to Get Strategic About What Really Drives Performance
Andy Andrews
The skills conversation has shifted. It’s no longer about filling gaps or ticking boxes. In 2025, the smartest organizations are asking a different question entirely: which skills investments actually drive performance, and how do we get laser-focused on those?
If you’re a Head of People Analytics or Strategic Workforce Planning, you already know the stakes. Gartner research reveals that 58% of the workforce will require new skill sets to perform their jobs successfully 1, while 60% of employees report receiving insufficient training for core job skills 2. But here’s the thing: not all skills are created equal when it comes to performance impact.
The Performance – Skills Connection
The organizations getting this right aren’t just investing in skills – they’re investing in the right skills. They’re moving beyond the scatter-gun approach of general upskilling towards precision targeting of capabilities that genuinely transform outcomes.
Think about it this way: would you rather have a workforce that’s moderately competent across 20 different areas or exceptionally skilled in the five areas that truly drive your business forward? The answer seems obvious, yet many organizations are still spreading their bets too thin.
Successful companies are increasingly focused on identifying, developing, and deploying critical skills across their workforce in more agile ways to meet evolving business needs 3. The key word here is critical. It’s about discernment.
Getting Strategic About Skills Intelligence
So, how do you identify these performance-driving skills? It starts with proper skills intelligence – understanding not just what skills exist in your organization but which ones correlate with measurable business outcomes.
The best People Analytics teams are using data to map skills directly to performance metrics. They’re asking questions like: Which competencies are present in our highest-performing teams? What skills gaps are actually holding back productivity? Where do we see the strongest correlation between capability and results?
This isn’t guesswork. It’s evidence-based workforce planning that treats skills investment like any other strategic business decision—with clear success metrics and expected returns.
The Three-Pillar Approach to Skills ROI
Through our work with organizations across various sectors, we’ve observed a consistent pattern emerging. The most successful skills investments tend to focus on three areas:
Core Business Skills: The capabilities that directly impact your bottom line. For a tech company, this might be software development or data analysis. For a consulting firm, it could be client relationship management or strategic thinking.
Future-Ready Skills: The competencies you’ll need in 18 – 24 months, not just today. The adoption of skills-based hiring has grown from 40% in 2020 to 60% in 2024 4, indicating that organizations are becoming more sophisticated in anticipating future needs.
Multiplier Skills: The capabilities that amplify everything else – like leadership, collaboration, or problem-solving. These often deliver the highest ROI because they enhance performance across multiple areas.
Making It Happen
The organizations that execute this well share some common approaches. They begin with a robust skills audit to understand their current state. They use analytics to identify performance correlations. And crucially, they design learning pathways that are targeted, measurable, and tied to business outcomes.
They also recognize that skills investment isn’t just about training – it’s about deployment, application, and continuous development. The best programs create opportunities for people to use new skills immediately and build on them over time.
The 2025 Opportunity
The organizations that get ahead won’t be those that invest most in skills development – they’ll be those that invest most intelligently. They’ll use data to guide decisions, focus on performance impact, and create targeted programs that deliver measurable results.
Your skills strategy for 2025 should be less about doing more and more about doing better. It’s time to get strategic about what really drives performance in your organization.
Ready to unlock your people’s potential with smarter skills intelligence? Talk to a Lexonis consultant about how we can help you identify and invest in the capabilities that truly move the needle.
Footnotes:
¹ Source: Gartner survey on workforce skills requirements, Gartner Inc.
² Source: Gartner HR Research, 60% of employees report insufficient training for core job skills, 2025
³ Source: Top HR Priorities for 2025: A Cross-Analysis of Leading Industry Reports, Advent Talent Group, December 2024
4 Source: 9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2025 and Beyond, Harvard Business Review, January 2025