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    also develops a unique competence (Mintzberg et al., 2009). Prahalad and Hamel (1990) ascertained that three tests could be used to determine a core competence. Foremost, a core competence should provide a promising access to a variety of markets. Second, a core competence would make a substantial contribution to the end product in view of customers. Lastly, a core competence should be unique, hard to imitate. In fulfilling the three tests, a resource would be a core competence of a firm. Moreover

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    Recognizing the Limitations of Professional Competence Competency Assessments are regularly carried out by the laboratory head/supervisor so that they get an idea whether all the employees are competent enough to perform the various laboratory tests/procedures on day to day basis(4). If for instance a particular team member is struggling with some procedure then they may not produce the correct results which will affect patient care, as the patient will receive the wrong set of results, thus it

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    We were 6 members in a communication exercise group. Our group, engaged actors in communication scenario’s. Lisa, played by a lovely middle aged woman, was a mother of a child with ADHD. Our task was to elicit Lisa's story her issues and feelings. We all had turns, I’m reflecting on the scene. At the time of the exercise, I was anxious and overwhelmed by the scenario. The night before I had undergone a traumatic psychologically disabling event. It felt surreal, I was outside looking in from

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    RBV-based analysis with Zappos Introduction: Zappos, as the first and the world’s largest online shoes retailer, has developed a high quality experience and delivered “wow” to customers. It has established a strong relationship with customer and stick to bring the store to the customer’s home. It has used less twenty yeas to become a profitable company holding an outstanding reputation for customer service and its employee are passionately engage in their works. In this paper, I aimed to analyze

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    New Technology and Noble Customer Needs Projective customer competence: Projecting future customer needs that drive innovation performance Thesis/Highlights: Organizations can develop the ability to both, understand and shape future customer needs so they can be molded favorably by a new product development (NPD) strategy. This ability is called projective customer competence. Projective customer competence is positively related to relational embeddedness (trust and closeness between customers

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    field of counseling. “In the study research appears to confirm the importance of attending to cultural concerns in the therapeutic process as well as the efficacy of multicultural training approaches in the establishment of multicultural counseling competence”. (Fetzer, 2016) Further research also shows that racial group membership and racial identity of the student impacted engagement in multicultural counseling. The article helped me to understand that multicultural counseling plays a major part in

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    be said I Competence & Compellability of Joey as a 9-Year Old Boy Section 12 of the Evidence Act provides the rules concerning the competence and compellability of witnesses that are called to adduce evidence for a party to a proceeding. The section states that ‘every person is competent to give evidence’ and that ‘a person who is competent to give evidence about a fact is compellable to give that evidence’. With regards to children, there is no blanket rule regarding the competence of children

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    Assessing Competency In order for a defendant to plead guilty, he or she must understand the circumstances and consequences of their plea. They must understand that if they put in a guilty plea, they are agreeing with the fact that they did the crime. Depending on how gruesome the crime is that was committed the attorney and judge can send the defendant out for a psych evaluation. Once at the psych evaluation the psychologist will ask the accused a series of questions. The doctor will look at the

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    Erste Group Bank AG was founded in 1819 as the first Austrian savings bank. It went public in 1997 with the strategy to expand its retail business. Nowadays, around 46.000 employees are serving over 16.2 million clients in 2.700 branches in 7 countries: Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, and Austria where the Holding is located. Erste Group is one of the largest financial services providers in Central and Eastern Europe. The main business of Erste Group Bank AG is retail

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    Case IKEA 1. What are the core competencies and end products of IKEA? How are they linked with each other? The most important core competencies of IKEA is their ability to design furniture and interior products with a strong focus on a nice and appealing design combined with the lowest integral costs. IKEA uses its open warehouse and self-service approach as a USP (unique selling point), while at the same time it reduces space requirements and thus costs. Their unique level of core competencies

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