Dear Members,
Some companies use a maximum of 10 core competencies, whereas some companies use 20. Do you know if there's any research done to determine the recommended number of core competencies that should be focused on in order for the model to be effective? Thank you.
From Singapore, Singapore
Some companies use a maximum of 10 core competencies, whereas some companies use 20. Do you know if there's any research done to determine the recommended number of core competencies that should be focused on in order for the model to be effective? Thank you.
From Singapore, Singapore
Hi,
Though I do not have the references, I have read on numerous occasions that core competency should not exceed 10 at any given time. In fact, too many competencies create a cluster that becomes difficult to measure. As a result of having too many competencies, every employee will have a certain level of proficiency in some or the other. So, the purpose of having core competency gets diluted.
In fact, you should check the book on competency by "Spencer and Spencer"; it's the father of all competency books. I guess I have answered your query to an extent.
From India, Guwahati
Though I do not have the references, I have read on numerous occasions that core competency should not exceed 10 at any given time. In fact, too many competencies create a cluster that becomes difficult to measure. As a result of having too many competencies, every employee will have a certain level of proficiency in some or the other. So, the purpose of having core competency gets diluted.
In fact, you should check the book on competency by "Spencer and Spencer"; it's the father of all competency books. I guess I have answered your query to an extent.
From India, Guwahati
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