"to what degree" is a question phrase, so you can't have "consider that" since "that" creates a non-question clause.
Also, a question phrase tends to go to the beginning of the clause.
You might rewrite your sentence as:
1. The author fails to consider to what degree the level of these Alpha’s former workers and their specialty can help the company.
(But it still sounds strange. Is "Alpha" a company name? If so, you can rewrite it as follows)
2. The author fails to consider to what degree these former Alpha employees can help the company with their specialties.