In our personal lives, we all tend to gravitate toward roles and responsibilities that make use of our strongest skills. The family member with the best cooking ability usually prepares the meals. The person with a head for finances balances the checkbook and pays the bills. Every individual is naturally adept in some area, and these skills form our core competencies.
Executive Report
Developing and Implementing a Core Competence-Based Strategy
By Ian Hayes
Posted October 31, 2000 | Leadership |
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