2013
DOI: 10.9770/jssi.2013.3.1(7)
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Competency Assessment of Professional Military Service in Lithuanian Armed Forces

Abstract: Due to a dynamic environment, human resource competency evaluation and factors influencing its outcome are in constant change. Evaluation of human resource competency and factors influencing its quality are widely discussed subjects in scientific literature with ample controversial viewpoints. Various definitions, points of view and models makes it difficult to choose the best option when evaluating human resource competency and may be the source of the following problem: how to know that the chosen competency… Show more

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“…Kraus et al (2018) describe the components and functions of the competence model of German AF servicemen, which consists of five basic competencies (self, methodological, social, technical, leadership and management competencies), which are divided into sub-competencies. Raudeliuniene et al (2013) emphasise that professional competence first of all is defined at the individual level and it is defined as a capability to perform several duties and it has direct ties with education, qualification and experience of the individual. Profession-related competence can be divided into two dimensions: branch (describes the branch where an individual is competent and performs efficiently) and quality (describes performance efficiency according to the particular range).…”
Section: Theoretical Overvie Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kraus et al (2018) describe the components and functions of the competence model of German AF servicemen, which consists of five basic competencies (self, methodological, social, technical, leadership and management competencies), which are divided into sub-competencies. Raudeliuniene et al (2013) emphasise that professional competence first of all is defined at the individual level and it is defined as a capability to perform several duties and it has direct ties with education, qualification and experience of the individual. Profession-related competence can be divided into two dimensions: branch (describes the branch where an individual is competent and performs efficiently) and quality (describes performance efficiency according to the particular range).…”
Section: Theoretical Overvie Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summarizing the factors affecting the competence and analyzed by various researchers, also on the basis of empirical studies of 2012 (Raudeliūnienė et al 2013), four groups of factors in terms of content can be distinguished:…”
Section: Theoretical Aspects Of Knowledge Appliance Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When assessing the value of the organization and the potential of the owned competencies and resources, the bigger significance is obtained by the knowledge management, it is fulfilled through the procedural model of the knowledge management that comprises the cycle of the processes: knowledge goals, knowledge identification, knowledge acquisition, knowledge development, knowledge sharing and distribution, knowledge application, knowledge retention and knowledge evaluation (Wiig 1993;Meyer, Zack 1996;Probst et al 2000;Rollet 2003;Raudeliūnienė et al 2012Raudeliūnienė et al , 2013Raudeliūnienė et al , 2016Kianto et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%