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Competence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competence is the ability to perform a specific task, action or function successfully. Incompetence is its opposite. •Competence (biology), the ability of a cell to take up DNA •Competence (geology...
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Competence (human resources) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competence is a standardized requirement for an individual to properly perform a specific job. It encompasses a combination of knowledge, skills and behavior utilized to improve performance. More gen...
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Competence-based management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Competence-based Strategic Management is a relatively new way of thinking about how organizations gain high performance for a significant period of time. Established as a theory in the early 1990’s, ...
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competence n. The state or quality of being adequately or well qualified; ability. See synonyms at ability ... Insurance Dictionary: Competence...
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In comparison to 'competency' (plural competencies) which refers to a cluster of abilities relating to excellence in a specific activity, competence indicates sufficiency (state of being 'good enough') of knowledge and skills that enable one to act in a wide variety of situations.
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