Difference between revisions of "Competence Framework"
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− | {{Term|COMPTENCE FRAMEWORK| A collection of competencies and behaviors, exhibited by employees and management when organizations achieve high performance. A competency framework contains detailed indicators related to specific roles and responsibilities across all levels in the organization, articulating both the expected outcomes of an individual’s efforts and the manner in which these activities are carried out. It is used to help people develop a shared sense of the values of the organization, and provide: | + | {{Term|COMPTENCE FRAMEWORK| A collection of competencies and behaviors, exhibited by employees and management when organizations achieve high performance. A competency framework contains detailed indicators related to specific roles and responsibilities across all levels in the organization, articulating both the expected outcomes of an individual’s efforts and the manner in which these activities are carried out. Also, competence frameworks focus on learning and development strategies, allowing the organization to establish a competence database. The aim is to identify people who would benefit from placement in new roles, enhancing the organization’s ability to respond to change by supporting the broadening of staff competency sets. <ref> [http://www.ncpp.ie www.ncpp.ie] (28 July 2008), [http://www.cipd.co.uk www.cipd.co.uk] (31 July 2008), [http://www.communities.gov.uk www.communities.gov.uk] (31 July 2008), [http://www.cdu.edu.au www.cdu.edu.au] (31 July 2008) </ref> See also: [[Performance|performance]], [[Competence|competence]]. |
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* A framework for integrating human resource development processes of approaches to managing change. | * A framework for integrating human resource development processes of approaches to managing change. | ||
* A common and consistent language for discussing [[Performance|performance]] and potential at the individual, group and organizational levels. | * A common and consistent language for discussing [[Performance|performance]] and potential at the individual, group and organizational levels. | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 29 August 2008
COMPTENCE FRAMEWORK |
A collection of competencies and behaviors, exhibited by employees and management when organizations achieve high performance. A competency framework contains detailed indicators related to specific roles and responsibilities across all levels in the organization, articulating both the expected outcomes of an individual’s efforts and the manner in which these activities are carried out. Also, competence frameworks focus on learning and development strategies, allowing the organization to establish a competence database. The aim is to identify people who would benefit from placement in new roles, enhancing the organization’s ability to respond to change by supporting the broadening of staff competency sets. [1] See also: performance, competence.
It is used to help people develop a shared sense of the values of the organization, and provide:
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References
- ↑ www.ncpp.ie (28 July 2008), www.cipd.co.uk (31 July 2008), www.communities.gov.uk (31 July 2008), www.cdu.edu.au (31 July 2008)