List hard skills, soft skills, domain knowledge, and enabling habits. Add proficiency, last used date, and proof, like shipped features, metrics, or stakeholder quotes. Use STAR stories to ground claims. Ask two colleagues to mark strengths and surprises; invite a mentor to challenge ratings and surface blind spots constructively.
Sketch clusters where two capabilities strengthen each other, such as storytelling amplifying data, or coding accelerating prototyping. Note contexts that reward the combo: early-stage startups, research-heavy teams, regulated environments. Highlight pairings you can demonstrate within four weeks through a small, outcome-focused project that produces real evidence and learning.
Begin with a simple table containing skills, levels, evidence, last used, leverage, and next action. Use filters to surface two weekly priorities. Share view-only links with a mentor or manager to invite comments while protecting your capacity from random requests and maintaining focus on visible outcomes.
Mirror the table in Miro or Whimsical to draw clusters, arrows, and timelines. Attach screenshots, links, and quick reflections. The visual layer reveals unexpected adjacencies, accelerators, and risks that a grid hides, guiding smarter bets and clearer yes-no decisions that honor constraints and goals.
Automate reminders using calendar nudges or a task manager to review scores, add evidence, and archive retired skills. Create quarterly snapshots to observe compounding. Invite peer reviews in a recurring session where everyone offers one praise, one question, and one actionable challenge to sharpen priorities.