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Writing your own competencies
Using a set of standard competencies—
such as on the next pages—to define
leadership roles may well be appropriate
to you. Alternatively, you can identify
and list competencies by learning from
others’ experience—this is just one of the
many benefits of joining a professional
body for managers or leaders. The
best option, however, would involve
developing your own competencies—
ones that would accurately target your
company’s objectives and values.
PUTTING COMPETENCIES
TO WORK
The Chartered Institute of Personnel
and Development (CIPD), a leading
professional institute in the UK,
wanted to define the behaviors of an
effective leader. With involvement of
the management team and a cross
section of staff from all departments,
eight core leadership competencies
were identified and published in an
internal document. A five-year
leadership development program
was designed to develop managers’
competencies. Development
reviews, feedback, and self-
assessment, measured the
progress of managers through
a wide range of activities. The
program included tailored
workshops, case studies, action
learning sets, executive coaching,
and cross-functional projects that
developed leadership and helped
the organization move forward its
strategic plan.
Case study
Objectives
10
competencies should
be all you need to target
company objectives
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