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[[Enterprise competence]] (alternatively known as [[organizational competence]], [[organizational skills]], [[conceptual competence]]) is [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to undertake [[enterprise effort]]s as well as to work in and with [[enterprise]]s. That competence includes capacity to navigate [[organization]]s and [[bureaucracy|bureaucraci]]es, plan resources, research for and execute [[regulatory compliance]], etc.
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[[Enterprise competence]] (alternatively known as [[organizational competence]], [[organizational skills]], [[conceptual competence]]) is [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]] needed to undertake [[enterprise effort]]s as well as to work in and with [[enterprise]]s. That competence includes one's [[capacity]] to navigate [[organization]]s and [[bureaucracy|bureaucraci]]es, plan resources, research for and execute [[regulatory compliance]], etc.
  
  
 
==Related lectures==
 
==Related lectures==
*[[Introduction to Employment]]
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*[[Enterprise KSAs]]
 
*[[Talent Management Quarter]].  
 
*[[Talent Management Quarter]].  
  
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 29 December 2020

Enterprise competence (alternatively known as organizational competence, organizational skills, conceptual competence) is knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to undertake enterprise efforts as well as to work in and with enterprises. That competence includes one's capacity to navigate organizations and bureaucracies, plan resources, research for and execute regulatory compliance, etc.


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