Hey all...
I need some help.. Please forward me any kind of material
or a ready-project on Competency mapping.... This is purely for
academic purpose..
Will be very gr8ful..
Please send me relevant stuff on the following email address:
Thanx..
Nandini.
From India, Delhi
I need some help.. Please forward me any kind of material
or a ready-project on Competency mapping.... This is purely for
academic purpose..
Will be very gr8ful..
Please send me relevant stuff on the following email address:
Thanx..
Nandini.
From India, Delhi
Dear Nandhini,
Greetings!
Competency Mapping
Competency mapping is a process of identifying key competencies for a particular position in an organisation, and then using it for job-evaluation, recruitment, training and development, performance management, succession planning, etc. The competency framework serves as the bedrock for all HR applications. As a result of competency mapping, all the HR processes like talent induction, management development, appraisals and training yield much better results. The competency movement has caught on much better in the non-IT sector than the IT sector.
Over the past 10 years, human resource and organizational development professionals have generated a lot of interest in the notion of competencies as a key element and measure of human performance. Competencies are becoming a frequently-used and written-about vehicle for organizational applications such as:
• Defining the factors for success in jobs (i.e., work) and work roles within the organization
• Assessing the current performance and future development needs of persons holding jobs and roles
• Mapping succession possibilities for employees within the organization
• Assigning compensation grades and levels to particular jobs and roles
• Selecting applicants for open positions, using competency-based interviewing techniques.
Competencies in organizations tend to fall into two broad categories:
1. Personal Functioning Competencies. These competencies include broad success factors not tied to a specific work function or industry (often focusing on leadership or emotional intelligence behaviors).
2.Functional/Technical Competencies. These competencies include specific success factors within a given work function or industry.
A competency map is a list of an individual’s competencies that represent the factors most critical to success in given jobs, departments, organizations, or industries that are part of the individual’s current career plan.
Competency mapping is a process an individual uses to identify and describe competencies that are the most critical to success in a work situation or work role.
Top competencies are the vital few competencies (four to seven, on average) that are the most important to an individual in their ongoing career management process. “Importance to the individual” is an intuitive decision based on a combination of three factors: past demonstrated excellence in using the competency, inner passion for using the competency, and the current or likely future demand for the competency in the individual’s current position or targeted career field.
Although the definition above for “competency mapping” refers to individual employees, organizations also “map” competencies, but from a different perspective. Organizations describe, or map, competencies using one or more of the following four strategies:
1. Organization-Wide (often called “core competencies” or those required for organization success)
2. Job Family or Business Unit Competency Sets
3. Position-Specific Competency Sets
4. Competency Sets Defined Relative to the Level of Employee Contribution (i.e. Individual Contributor, Manager, or Organizational Leader)
An illustration of some competency factors in a few chosen areas are as follows:
I.CAREER DRIVES
ACHIEVEMENT
Desire to achieve results
AMBITION
Strength of ambition
REMUNERATION
Concern with remuneration
RECOGNITION
Need for recognition
INDEPENDENCE
Need for independence
II.LEADERSHIP AND INFLUENCE
DIRECTIVE:
Willingness to lead from the front
DELEGATIVE:
Willingness to delegate
COACHING:
Willingness to coach others
POWER:
Desire to have authority
DECISIVE:
Speed of decision making
PERSUASIVE:
Willingness to persuade others
III.STRATEGIC ORIENTATION
GOALSETTING
Willingness to set goals
ANALYTICAL
Preference for analytical thinking
PROACTIVITY
Need to plan and be pro-active
INNOVATION
Desire to be innovative and flexible
IV.CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLE
ASSERTIVE
Willingness to address conflict
COMPETITIVE
Willingness to be verbally competitive
COLLABORATIVE
Desire to collaborate with others
COMPROMISING
Willingness to compromise
V.PEOPLE ORIENTATION
AGREEABLE
Need to get along with others
EXTRAVERSION
Workplace extraversion/introversion
INTIMACY
Need for workplace friendships
TEAMWORK
Desire to belong in a team
VI.COPING
STRESS
Resistance to stress
SENSITIVITY
Sensitive to the needs of others
RESPONSIBLE
Willingness to accept responsibility
SECURITY
Need for job security
VII.VALUES
ALTRUISM
Values helping others
TRUST
Values trust and openness
LOYALTY
Values loyalty
CONFORMING
Desire to conform
Competency mapping can play a significant role in recruiting and retaining people as it gives a more accurate analysis of the job requirements, the candidate's capability, of the difference between the two, and the development and training needs to bridge the gaps.
As far as meeting an individual's career aspirations are concerned, once the organisation gives an employee the perspective of what is required from him to reach a particular position, it drives him to develop the competencies for the same. Competencies enable individuals to identify and articulate what they offer so that their organisation (current or future) can see, value and utilise what capability is actually available.
competency mapping helps identify the success criteria (i.e. behavioural standards of performance excellence) required for individuals to be successful in their roles. It helps to:
•Support specific and objective assessment of their strengths, and specify targeted areas for professional development.
•Provide development tools and methods for enhancing their skills.
•Provide the basis for a more objective dialogue with their manager or team about performance, development, and career-related issues.
If an individual is able to discuss the above with his manager, it will help him to chalk out his growth perspectives in the company.
Competency mapping demonstrates what type of knowledge and skills are required and/or found within the human capital of the organization. An organization could use these personal competency maps to build a 'yellow pages' directory, match people to jobs or positions or determine what training programs are needed to fill skill gaps.
Rgds,
John N
From India, Madras
Greetings!
Competency Mapping
Competency mapping is a process of identifying key competencies for a particular position in an organisation, and then using it for job-evaluation, recruitment, training and development, performance management, succession planning, etc. The competency framework serves as the bedrock for all HR applications. As a result of competency mapping, all the HR processes like talent induction, management development, appraisals and training yield much better results. The competency movement has caught on much better in the non-IT sector than the IT sector.
Over the past 10 years, human resource and organizational development professionals have generated a lot of interest in the notion of competencies as a key element and measure of human performance. Competencies are becoming a frequently-used and written-about vehicle for organizational applications such as:
• Defining the factors for success in jobs (i.e., work) and work roles within the organization
• Assessing the current performance and future development needs of persons holding jobs and roles
• Mapping succession possibilities for employees within the organization
• Assigning compensation grades and levels to particular jobs and roles
• Selecting applicants for open positions, using competency-based interviewing techniques.
Competencies in organizations tend to fall into two broad categories:
1. Personal Functioning Competencies. These competencies include broad success factors not tied to a specific work function or industry (often focusing on leadership or emotional intelligence behaviors).
2.Functional/Technical Competencies. These competencies include specific success factors within a given work function or industry.
A competency map is a list of an individual’s competencies that represent the factors most critical to success in given jobs, departments, organizations, or industries that are part of the individual’s current career plan.
Competency mapping is a process an individual uses to identify and describe competencies that are the most critical to success in a work situation or work role.
Top competencies are the vital few competencies (four to seven, on average) that are the most important to an individual in their ongoing career management process. “Importance to the individual” is an intuitive decision based on a combination of three factors: past demonstrated excellence in using the competency, inner passion for using the competency, and the current or likely future demand for the competency in the individual’s current position or targeted career field.
Although the definition above for “competency mapping” refers to individual employees, organizations also “map” competencies, but from a different perspective. Organizations describe, or map, competencies using one or more of the following four strategies:
1. Organization-Wide (often called “core competencies” or those required for organization success)
2. Job Family or Business Unit Competency Sets
3. Position-Specific Competency Sets
4. Competency Sets Defined Relative to the Level of Employee Contribution (i.e. Individual Contributor, Manager, or Organizational Leader)
An illustration of some competency factors in a few chosen areas are as follows:
I.CAREER DRIVES
ACHIEVEMENT
Desire to achieve results
AMBITION
Strength of ambition
REMUNERATION
Concern with remuneration
RECOGNITION
Need for recognition
INDEPENDENCE
Need for independence
II.LEADERSHIP AND INFLUENCE
DIRECTIVE:
Willingness to lead from the front
DELEGATIVE:
Willingness to delegate
COACHING:
Willingness to coach others
POWER:
Desire to have authority
DECISIVE:
Speed of decision making
PERSUASIVE:
Willingness to persuade others
III.STRATEGIC ORIENTATION
GOALSETTING
Willingness to set goals
ANALYTICAL
Preference for analytical thinking
PROACTIVITY
Need to plan and be pro-active
INNOVATION
Desire to be innovative and flexible
IV.CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLE
ASSERTIVE
Willingness to address conflict
COMPETITIVE
Willingness to be verbally competitive
COLLABORATIVE
Desire to collaborate with others
COMPROMISING
Willingness to compromise
V.PEOPLE ORIENTATION
AGREEABLE
Need to get along with others
EXTRAVERSION
Workplace extraversion/introversion
INTIMACY
Need for workplace friendships
TEAMWORK
Desire to belong in a team
VI.COPING
STRESS
Resistance to stress
SENSITIVITY
Sensitive to the needs of others
RESPONSIBLE
Willingness to accept responsibility
SECURITY
Need for job security
VII.VALUES
ALTRUISM
Values helping others
TRUST
Values trust and openness
LOYALTY
Values loyalty
CONFORMING
Desire to conform
Competency mapping can play a significant role in recruiting and retaining people as it gives a more accurate analysis of the job requirements, the candidate's capability, of the difference between the two, and the development and training needs to bridge the gaps.
As far as meeting an individual's career aspirations are concerned, once the organisation gives an employee the perspective of what is required from him to reach a particular position, it drives him to develop the competencies for the same. Competencies enable individuals to identify and articulate what they offer so that their organisation (current or future) can see, value and utilise what capability is actually available.
competency mapping helps identify the success criteria (i.e. behavioural standards of performance excellence) required for individuals to be successful in their roles. It helps to:
•Support specific and objective assessment of their strengths, and specify targeted areas for professional development.
•Provide development tools and methods for enhancing their skills.
•Provide the basis for a more objective dialogue with their manager or team about performance, development, and career-related issues.
If an individual is able to discuss the above with his manager, it will help him to chalk out his growth perspectives in the company.
Competency mapping demonstrates what type of knowledge and skills are required and/or found within the human capital of the organization. An organization could use these personal competency maps to build a 'yellow pages' directory, match people to jobs or positions or determine what training programs are needed to fill skill gaps.
Rgds,
John N
From India, Madras
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