Engagement Leadership · Control room
Talent & Upskilling Pathway Planner
SIMULATEDVerified Jul 2, 2026The capabilities that ran the last stack aren't the ones the agentic stack needs. Map the gap, then choose how to close each one — build is cheap but slow, hire is permanent but pricey, partner is fast but rented.
Same instrument · three industries — pick a use-case to reconfigure the run
Avg coverage vs target
If gaps closed
No pathway chosen
Stack moved in 18 mo
Capability gap · current → target
55 → 85 · gap 30
30 → 80 · gap 50
40 → 85 · gap 45
50 → 80 · gap 30
45 → 90 · gap 45
65 → 85 · gap 20
Tick = target. Build 8mo (cheap, permanent) · Hire 4mo (permanent, costly) · Partner 2mo (fast, rented).
The stack moves faster than the team
6 capability gaps have no plan
Steering-committee takeaway: The stack went agentic in 18 months. Teams take 24. Start the people plan before the platform plan.
Resume echo — team capability building across delivery portfolios.
How this is built
Each capability has current coverage vs an agentic-era target; gap = target − current. A pathway (build 8mo / hire 4mo / partner 2mo) closes it; team time-to-ready = the slowest chosen pathway, compared against the 18-month stack shift.
Stack: Next.js (static) + shared design system; deterministic client-side.
Limitations: coverage scores and pathway durations are illustrative; real plans weigh individual aptitude and market supply. It frames the build/hire/partner mix and its timeline, not an L&D program.