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Competences, distinctive competences, and core competences

2010
In order to elaborate the concept of resources (a key component of the well-established resource-based theory of the firm) this paper concentrates on exploring and elaborating the associated concept of competences, in particular distinctive and core competences.
Eden, C., Ackermann, Fran
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Core competencies in dermatopathology

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2006
Abstract:  Medical education has traditionally focused on imparting medical knowledge, delivering quality patient care, and teaching research methodology. Various measures of success, including standardized testing, have been developed to assess the achievement of those goals.
Molly A, Hinshaw, Erik J, Stratman
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Core Manufacturing Competencies

2000
A clear understanding of manufacturing competencies improves the formulation and implementation of manufacturing strategy for competitive advantage. Manufacturing competencies play three key roles in the formulation of strategy: (1) they clarify the differences between manufacturing means and manufacturing outcomes; (2) manufacturing competencies help ...
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Core Competencies' Core Context!

2019
This chapter stresses the importance of putting core competence in its specific and accurate context to optimize its usefulness. Otherwise, the value might easily erode or even get totally lost. This research highlights core competence in the contexts of recruiting and educating IT project managers.
Leif Marcusson, Siw Lundqvist
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Identifying core competence

IEEE Potentials, 2002
We provide a summary of management theories by comparing their salient features. Then, we propose a set of working definitions by categorizing resources into physical, intellectual, and cultural assets. Using our definitions, a conceptual framework is presented showing relationships between assets, capabilities, competencies, and core competencies.
K. Hafeez, null YanBing Zhang, N. Malak
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Core Competencies

Abstract The Six Core Competencies, adopted by ABMS and ACGME in 1999, are recognized as integral to quality patient care. Most medical boards integrate learning and assessment of the six competencies throughout their process for Initial Certification in a manner that best serves the needs of patients cared for by diplomates, and that is
Joseph Salama Hanna, Ramsey Saad
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Putting core competencies into market: core competence-based platform approach

Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE Engineering Management Society. EMS - 2000 (Cat. No.00CH37139), 2002
Continuous and quick delivery of new products to the market is key to achieve competitive advantage. In order to make the users pay money for their products, firms should successively renew their products. It is necessary for the firms to build and leverage their core competence. Many Chinese firms have realized this.
null Xu Qingrui   +3 more
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Retain core competencies

Manufacturing Engineer, 2003
Recent trends indicate that the UK is number one in the list of improving countries. Japan is bottom. Dr. K. Rajagopal argues that sustainable global competitiveness can be achieved.
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Core Competencies

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2000
M E, Moore, J, Shaw-Kokot
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Developing Core Competency/Core Technology

2002
To realise the design characteristics and targets, the relevant core competency and core technology must be identified and developed. Without appropriate core competency and core technology in place, quite literally all inventions have little to no chance of effective commercialisation.
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