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It is about identifying preferred behaviours and
personal skills which distinguish excellent andoutstanding performance from the average.ACompetency is the ingredients (skills, knowledge,attributes and behaviours) that contribute toexcellence.
What is Competency Mapping?
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T he use of Competencies can include: assessment
during recruitment, assessment during further development; as a profile during assessment to guidefuture development needs; succession planning and
promotion; organisational development analysis.
T echniques used to map Competencies includeCritical Incident Analysis and Repertory Grid.
When should Competencies be
used?
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Respondents are asked to relate specificincidents, which highlighted exemplary
behaviours in critical situations. T his is based onthe assumption that the best and the worst of a
person surfaces in a crisis.
What is Critical incident technique?
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What is Repertory Grid Analysis?
$ identify important attributes$ for each attributes, establish a bipolar scale
with differentiable characteristics andtheir opposites
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E xample: Assisting in selecting a computer
language
Attributes
� AvailabilityE asy of ProgrammingT raining T ime
� OrientationT raits� high, low, symbolic, numeric
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Attributes T rait Opposite
Availability Widely Available Not available
E ase of Programming
High Low
T raining T ime Low High
Orientation Symbolic Numeric
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B usiness Applications of
Repertory Grid
M arket Research
Quality Control
Job Analysis and Design
DecisionM
aking
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Competency models ³Organizational´ Approaches Models
³HR Systems´ Approaches Models
³Team´ Approaches Models
Individualistic Models
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³ Organizational´ Approaches
E lliot Jaques provides a normative model of effectivehierarchical organizations with an emphasis oncompetencies . T he elements include the present and
potential competencies of individuals along the dimensionsof cognitive capacity, valuing the work, and non-disruptive
personality.
Peter Senge¶s approach to a whole organization
competency model is captured in his notion of the "learning organization." Its essential characteristics include nurturingthe growth of new capabilities, transformational learning for survival, learning through performance and practice, and theinseparability of process and content.
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³ HR Systems´ Approaches
Dubois focuses on the whole human resourcessystem , but emphasizes competency improvements throughtraining and development strategies and programming: thecontingencies are driven by organizational strategy butoutcomes are focused on individual employees¶ competencyenhancement.
Charles Snow¶s contingency model linksorganizational performance to HR M and competency.Strategies depend on extent to which cause-effect relationsaffecting organizational performance are known and degree of formalized standards of desirable performance. .
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³
Team´ Approaches
Campion¶s model, which applies to professional work, suggests that teamscomposed of individuals with complementarycompetencies are more effective and have higher levels of job satisfaction than teams whose
members have the same competency sets.T
hisis especially true for work that is complex andvaried in scope.
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Individualistic Models
T raditional Person-Job M atch M odel
T his model assumes that employees have jobs with specific andidentifiable tasks. Work is generally standardized and repetitive inan organizational hierarchy. Job performance is readily verifiable.T his model works best with organizations defined by stable
environmentsStrategy Based M odel
T his model assumes that employees have roles defined by theorganization¶s strategic goals. Work is flexibly defined and often
carried out in a flattened, decentralized or matrix structure. Role performance is only partially verifiable. T his model functionsmost effectively in organizations in competitive, complex or highlystressed environments .
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Individualistic Models (contd)
T he Strategy Development M odelT his model assumes that employees with broad, strategic
³attributes´ will create their own roles which interact to producethe organization¶s strategy. Work is constantly evolving within a
network of organizational relationships. T his model is describedin terms of organizations in chaotic, unpredictable, or very rapidlychanging environments.
Intellectual Capital M odel
T hese models emphasize the linkages and dynamicinteraction among human capital, structural capital, and customer (client) capital. T hese models stress the knowledge that resides inemployees and strategies to use it and value it differently.
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Companies create and use the Competency modelsto specify the employee behaviors, knowledge, andmotivations that they believe arenecessary to produce organizationally critical results.But if the model is not quite right, the organization willsuffer. T o determine the right model it is essential tolook at actual data -- assessments of employeesµcompetencies and of the results they achieve.
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As a conclusion we can say that ,it isthrough the competencies of its employeesexecutives, managers, and individualcontributors -- that an organizationexecutes its strategy and achieves resultsthat are crucial to its success.
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