Transferable Skills Inventory — Self-Audit Worksheet Lesson
A self-audit lesson that helps students catalog and translate the skills they already have into a portable inventory they can use anywhere — pilots a career-pivot context but the pattern fits any 'translate what you already know' lesson.
Best for: Self-audit lessons that help students name, organize, and translate the skills, strengths, or assets they already have so they can apply them to a new context.
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What it does
- Skill-category guide — opens with a tidy set of categories (technical, interpersonal, leadership, creative, operational) so nothing gets missed
- Inventory worksheet — an editable table where students list the skills they have under each category
- Evidence-and-story prompts — for each skill, a short prompt asking 'when did I use this' to attach a real story
- Translation block — a side-by-side worksheet where students rewrite each skill in the language of their target context
- Top-five highlight section — a closing block that asks students to pick their five most powerful skills to lead with
- Use-it-now suggestions — a final card with three places to deploy the inventory immediately (resume, bio, sales page, intro pitch)
Best use cases
- Career and professional coaching — translating skills from one industry into another
- Business and entrepreneurship — translating corporate skills into founder skills, or vice versa
- Coaching and consulting — helping clients name their unique value proposition
- Personal development — taking stock of life and work skills before a major decision
- Education and academic — translating academic skills into professional or applied contexts
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for page background, category-section accents, worksheet surface, translation-block tint, and the top-five highlight; choose a clean, organized palette
- Fonts — a confident display font for the category headings and a clean body font for the worksheets, prompts, and stories
- Copy — skill-category descriptions, worksheet column labels, evidence-and-story prompts, translation guidance, top-five-highlight prompt, and the use-it-now suggestions
- Images — small icons or illustrations for each skill category, and any imagery in the hero or top-five highlight section
- Behavior — toggle whether worksheet entries save between sessions, whether students can export the inventory as a PDF, and whether the top-five highlights pre-fill an intro-pitch template
How remixing works
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Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
Ship it
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