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IT competency and firm performance: is organizational learning a missing link?
, 2003Many companies have developed strategies that include investing heavily in information technology (IT) in order to enhance their performance. Yet, this investment pays off for some companies but not others.
Michael J. Tippins, R. Sohi
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Human Resource Systems and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A Competency-Based Perspective
, 1994Drawing on the theoretical insights from the resource-based view of strategic management, this article explores the potential of human resource systems to facilitate or inhibit the development and utilization of organizational competencies.
Augustine A. Lado, M. C. Wilson
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Core principles of assessment in competency-based medical education
Medical Teacher, 2017The meaningful assessment of competence is critical for the implementation of effective competency-based medical education (CBME). Timely ongoing assessments are needed along with comprehensive periodic reviews to ensure that trainees continue to ...
J. Lockyer+7 more
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The operational definition of competency‐based education
The Journal of Competency-Based Education, 2016Background As education in the United States pushes for accountability, educational programs across the country are attempting to find innovative ways to measure student learning outcomes.
J. Gervais
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A Guide for Educators to Critical Thinking Competency Standards
, 2019A Guide for Educators to Critical Thinking Competency Standards introduces an authoritative assessment system to ensure successful and consistent integration of critical thinking skills in every type of educational program.
Richard W. Paul, Linda Elder
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Nursing Education Perspectives, 2017
AIM The aim of the study was to assess entry-level competency and practice readiness of newly graduated nurses. BACKGROUND Literature on success of new graduates focuses primarily on National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Examination ...
Joan M. Kavanagh, Christine Szweda
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AIM The aim of the study was to assess entry-level competency and practice readiness of newly graduated nurses. BACKGROUND Literature on success of new graduates focuses primarily on National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Examination ...
Joan M. Kavanagh, Christine Szweda
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Competency and an active learning program in undergraduate nursing education
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2015AIMS To evaluate the effect of an active learning program on competency of senior students. BACKGROUND Active learning strategies have been used to help students achieve desired nursing competency, but their effectiveness has not been systematically ...
Hyunsook Shin
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Toward Competency-Based Medical Education.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Toward Competency-Based Medical Education Competency-based medical education holds the promise of producing a better-trained workforce — and for many physicians, this training could be accomplished...
D. Powell, C. Carraccio
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Toward a shared language for competency-based medical education
Medical Teacher, 2017The paradigm shift brought about by the advent of competency-based medical education (CBME) can be characterized as an adaptive change. Currently, its development and implementation suffer from the lack of a lingua franca.
R. Englander+5 more
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The promise, perils, problems and progress of competency‐based medical education
Medical Education, 2016Competency‐based medical education (CBME) is being adopted wholeheartedly by organisations worldwide in the hope of meeting today's expectations for training a competent doctor. But are we, as medical educators, fulfilling this promise?
C. Touchie, O. Cate
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