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"In the Seventies credit was a central competency in banking, the dominant source of new revenues," he says.
"From the mid-1990s going forward it is clear that technology and information management are becoming not only a central competency of successful banks but of any kind of business".
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5 Identifying and defining the central competencies of leadership, however, remain elusive.
Diagnostic reasoning, defined as the ability to infer unobserved causes based on the observation of their effects, is a central cognitive competency of humans.
Consequently, this paper asks which individual key competencies are crucial for understanding central challenges facing the world society and for facilitating its development towards a more sustainable future, and thus identifies those competencies which should be fostered through university teaching and learning.
Mathematical competency is central to life in modern society, and it is particularly important for many occupations and professions.
Although this competency was central, it seemed to be due to the personalities of the GPs in Wallonia; specific training to encourage this behaviour rarely occurred.
A central issue is that competencies within job positions are not yet typified, meaning that the individual that occupies a certain job position may not be the most suitable for that position.
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