Beschreibung:
Competency is the ability of an individual to perform their working activities. Many organisations are able to demonstrate capability (ie that adequate processes are in place) but struggle to demonstrate that they have the appropriate competent staff to carry out these processes. Therefore, there should be a strong link between capability and competence. Indeed, competency may be thought of as an enabler of capability. This book takes a pragmatic approach to assessing competency against various frameworks either individually or in a mix-and-match fashion and introduces one such assessment process, the Universal Competency Assessment Model (UCAM). Essential reading for IT managers and directors, team leaders, consultants and managers in technical businesses.
Competency is the ability of an individual to perform their working activities. Competencies should be based on roles, rather than on job descriptions. This book shows how to assess competency in practical and effective ways to deliver productive organisations. Essential reading for IT managers and directors, consultants, and team leaders.
Competency is the ability of an individual to perform their working activities. Many organisations are able to demonstrate capability (ie that adequate processes are in place) but they do not have the appropriate competent staff to carry out these processes. This book takes a pragmatic approach to assessing competency against various frameworks. Essential reading for IT managers and directors, team leaders, consultants and managers in technical businesses.
1 Introduction
2 Competency frameworks
3 Requirements for competency assessment
4 The universal competency assessment model (UCAM) processes
5 Case studies
APPENDICES
Appendix A: A seven views summary of the UCAM processes
Appendix B: Summary of notation
References
Index