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Hi all,
The attached document is a capability framework that measures employee's skill levels. On this form I want to show where the employee is on the framework when they are hired; where they are on the framework when they are performance assessed and; where their target capability level should be. The issue however is that within the five levels an employee might be at the upper end of the level and almost ready to progress to the next (or only just reached the beginning of a level) - therefore it's not as simple as putting an 'x' in the correct box. Could you please help me think of an effective and user friendly way to represent the data visually on Word? Thanks! Liz
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