How a competency framework can help define and articulate your areas of expertise
Jinfo Article
17th January 2019
Abstract
Information services, knowledge management and digital workplace roles often require multi-disciplinary skills. This article looks at how a competency and skills framework can help individuals and teams consider their own career and development needs, while also articulating conversations with others about what they do.
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