5 competencies Confidence Time management Patience Flexibility Leadership I believe that this list of competencies is a list of what a good trainer must have in order to be successful. A confident trainer will show the trainees what they need to learn and if the trainer is confident it will reassure the trainees that all the information that they are learning is accurate and useful. The time management is also very important because as a trainer you don’t want to run out of time and not cover
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Core competence (strengths and weakness) Introduction In order to anticipate changes in business‚ management should build an appropriate strategic plan. Focusing on a company’s core competencies establishes a unique integrated system that competitors cannot replicate. By the definition as Prahalad and Hamel (1990) stated‚ core competency is a collective knowledge about how to combine company’s diverse resources‚ technologies and know-how. As the foundation of competitive advantages for enterprise
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The Core Competence of the Corporation C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel Harvard Business Review 90311 HBR MAY–JUNE 1990 The Core Competence of the Corporation C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s‚ top executives were judged on their ability to restructure‚ declutter‚ and delayer their corporations. In the 1990s‚ they’ll be judged on their ability to identify‚ cultivate‚ and exploit
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AC 5.1. Compare core organizational values (ethical‚ cultural‚ environmental‚ social and business) with the current business objectives of an organization. Every company‚ big or small‚ has core values. Core values are the basis upon which the members of a company make decisions‚ plan strategies‚ and interact with each other and their stakeholders (Catlin-Legutko and Klingler‚ 2012). A stakeholder is any person or organization that is impacted in some way by the company. Core values reflect what
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CORE COMPETENCY Group No.: 03 Members: 1. Ameet Shinde 2. Nilesh Bhusal Ref: Article Core Competence by C.K. Prahalad Core Competence is a skill/Asset/Technology that underpins the growth of the business and differentiates the business from its current and future Competitors OR Core competence is a bundle of skills and technologies that enables a company to provide a particular benefit to customers e.g. • Sony – benefit is pocketability core competence is miniaturization • Federal Express
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Maintaining an entrepreneurial culture while focusing on core competencies is key to sustainable growth. When the market dropped precipitously in the fall of 2008 and businesses suffered‚ our customers rapidly began mass layoffs of employees. ComPsych‚ the world’s largest provider of employee assistance programs‚ was ready with a new service that helped transition those departing employees and guide them in launching a successful job search. This is an example of our entrepreneurial culture in
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Compare and Contrast the Three Core Theories of Counselling The British Association for Counselling’s Code of Ethics and Practice for Counsellors states that ‘Counselling may be concerned with developmental issues‚ addressing and resolving specific problems‚ making decisions‚ coping with crisis‚ developing personal insight and knowledge‚ working through feelings of inner conflict or improving relationships with others’ (BACP Ethical Framework). Throughout this essay I will illustrate the similarities
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Competency-Based Employee Training 135 · Time is available to devote to competency identification‚ validation‚ and modeling. · The training content shelf life is of sufficient length to justify the expense of researching and validating the competency model. · The training population is large enough to warrant resource expen- diture. · Decision makers consider it appropriate to focus on
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Competency mapping How does the HR department avoid making the mistake of hiring a round peg for a square hole? By using competency mapping‚ says Sudipta Dev Competency-based HR is considered the best HR. In India however competency development and mapping still remains an unexplored process in most IT organisations despite the growing level of awareness. After all‚ Level 3 of PCMM is focused on the competency framework in an organisation. Is the underlying principle of competency mapping just
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Functional Competency Inventory and Design by Jai Cortes I. Title of the Diagnostic Tool: Functional Competency Inventory and Design II. Overview of the Diagnostic Tool a. Definition In a nutshell‚ functional competency inventory and design‚ is a tool which aims to measure the competencies of functional groups of organizations‚ which are affected by their respective core objectives. In 1973‚ McClelland supported “testing for competence‚ rather than intelligence.” By definition‚ competencies are “general
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