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Competence (human resources), ability of a person to do a job properly
Look up competence, competent, incompetence, or incompetent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Competence or competency may refer to: Competence (human...
In psychology, the four stages of competence, or the "conscious competence" learning model, relates to the psychological states involved in the process...
communicative competence, as developed in linguistics, originated in response to perceived inadequacy of the notion of linguistic competence. That is, communicative...
In microbiology, genetics, cell biology, and molecular biology, competence is the ability of a cell to alter its genetics by taking up extracellular ("naked")...
In linguistics, linguistic competence is the system of unconscious knowledge that one knows when they know a language. It is distinguished from linguistic...
access a wide variety of markets. In a 1990 article titled "The Core Competence of the Corporation", C. K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel illustrated that core...
Ecological competence is a term that has several different meanings that are dependent on the context it is used. The term "Ecological competence" can be...
Gillick competence is a term originating in England and Wales and is used in medical law to decide whether a child (a person under 16 years of age) is...
successfully incorporate exogenous DNA, or competency, is determined by competence factors. These factors consist of certain cell surface proteins and transcription...
Social competence consists of social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation. Social competence also reflects...
Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, is a range of cognitive, affective, behavioural, and linguistic skills that lead to effective...
A circle of competence is the subject area which matches a person's skills or expertise. The concept was developed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger...
The Balance of Competences Review was an “audit of what the EU (European Union) does and how it affects the UK (United Kingdom)”, carried out by the United...
The Basic Competence Test for Junior High School Students (Chinese: 國民中學學生基本學力測驗) is a standardized exam for junior high school students in Taiwan. It...
Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) refers to two types of qualification in the UK transport and haulage industry: Driver CPC, for professional...
Emotional competence and emotional capital refer to the essential set of personal and social skills to recognize, interpret, and respond constructively...
development of the pluricultural competence, page 3 5.1. The concept of pluricultural competence, 5. PLURICULTURAL COMPETENCE: DESCRIPTIVE PRINCIPLES, coe...
A Yachtmaster qualification is a certificate of competence of the ability to handle either a sailing boat or motor boat (as endorsed) in certain prescribed...
interpersonal impressions form along two dimensions: (1) warmth and (2) competence. The model is based on the notion that people are evolutionarily predisposed...
The Vocational Competence Certificate (VCC) is a system of professional certification. It is headquartered in Lublin, Poland. The VCC ideas are in accordance...
Spain. On 25 July 2009, the Spanish Congress passed a law that limits the competence of the Audiencia Nacional under Article 23.4 to cases in which Spaniards...
Cultural competence in healthcare refers to the ability for healthcare professionals to demonstrate cultural competence toward patients with diverse values...
intrapersonal communication, which is communication with oneself. Communicative competence is the ability to communicate well and applies to the skills of formulating...
Competency (or competence) management systems (CMS or CompMS – because CMS is a more common homonym) are usually associated with, and may include, a learning...