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Best Practices in competency models
Competency models increase transparency and decrease bias in talent development by clearly describing the set of skills required for success across various levels of seniority.
This articulation supports ongoing talent development by creating transparency for staff members about the skills required for progression to the next level and by decreasing the potential for bias in manager or leadership decision-making related to staff member growth.
Assess Current State
Building a competency model requires assessment of the current state of roles and responsibilities within the organization.
- Review your organizational chart and job descriptions to determine if any modifications are necessary prior to building the competency model.
- Consider whether there is an existing competency model or competency maps in place.
- Identify how many levels and functions exist within the organization.
- Evaluate what competencies are clearly defined and where there might be issues that need addressing.
The foundational analysis will guide the development of a competency model that accurately reflects the organization’s needs.
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Gather Staff Feedback on Current Process
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