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:As a part of [[administrative competence]], ''enterprise competence'' refers to the aggregate of those [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]] that are 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.
 
:As a part of [[administrative competence]], ''enterprise competence'' refers to the aggregate of those [[knowledge, skills, and abilities]] that are 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.
 
   
 
   
'''[[What Job Market Is]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
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'''[[Source Screenings]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:41, 8 May 2020

Enterprise KSAs (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Sought Competences lesson that introduces its participants to employee competences and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Recruitment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Interpersonal KSAs.

Key terms

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The terms that are used to indicate enterprise competence include organizational skills and conceptual skills.
As a part of administrative competence, enterprise competence refers to the aggregate of those knowledge, skills, and abilities that are 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.

Source Screenings is the successor lectio.

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