Difference between revisions of "Administrative competence"

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==Components==
 
==Components==
*[[Operational competence]] ([[technical competence]], [[technical skills]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to perform the most of jobs. That competence includes capacity to read, write, analyze, use computers, etc.
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*[[Operational competence]] ([[technical competence]], [[technical skills]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to perform the most of jobs. That competence includes [[capacity]] to read, write, analyze, use computers, etc.
 
*[[Interpersonal competence]] ([[human competence]], [[interpersonal skills]], [[people skills]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to work with other people individually and in a group. That competence includes capacity to listen actively, communicate, understand other's motivation, etc.
 
*[[Interpersonal competence]] ([[human competence]], [[interpersonal skills]], [[people skills]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to work with other people individually and in a group. That competence includes capacity to listen actively, communicate, understand other's motivation, etc.
 
*[[Enterprise competence]] ([[organizational competence]], [[organizational skills]], [[conceptual competence]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to undertake [[enterprise effort]]s as well as to work in and with [[enterprise]]s. That competence includes capacity (a) to navigate [[organization]]s and [[bureaucracy|bureaucraci]]es, (b) to plan and allocate resources, (c) to research for data, (d) to execute [[regulatory compliance]], (e) to market, (f) to make [[decision]]s, etc.
 
*[[Enterprise competence]] ([[organizational competence]], [[organizational skills]], [[conceptual competence]]). [[Knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to undertake [[enterprise effort]]s as well as to work in and with [[enterprise]]s. That competence includes capacity (a) to navigate [[organization]]s and [[bureaucracy|bureaucraci]]es, (b) to plan and allocate resources, (c) to research for data, (d) to execute [[regulatory compliance]], (e) to market, (f) to make [[decision]]s, etc.

Latest revision as of 00:44, 29 December 2020

Administrative competence (alternatively known as managerial skills; hereinafter, the Competence) is competence needed to undertake enterprise efforts conceptually, regardless of specific industry or occupation.


Components

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  • Competence. The ability to do something successfully or efficiently.

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