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IT Competency Framework and IT Skills MatrixThe TalentAlign IT Competency Framework and IT Skills Matrix includes over 1000 competencies across 4
levels and divided into 90 competency areas. It includes technical, non-technical and behavioural competencies
generally found in IT jobs. The competencies are outcomes-based with full evidence of competence provided.
The Competency Profile for each role is produced automatically at the time of setting up the
Job Description. You then have the opportunity to decide on which
competencies to leave and which to remove for each specific job. Why do we need Competencies when we already have Job Descriptions?In contrast to a job description, which typically lists the tasks or functions and responsibilities for a particular role, a set of competencies (or competency "profile") lists the abilities needed to conduct those tasks or functions. Competencies are described in terms such that they can be observed, measured and rated against criteria that are standardized and required to do the job effectively. Why Use "Competencies?"We use competencies because they help to:
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IT Competency Framework and IT Skills MatrixThe TalentAlign IT Competency FrameworkThe TalentAlign Competency Framework and IT Skills Matrix consists of over 1000 technical, non-technical and behavioural competencies across four levels of competence and applicable to jobs at all levels of an organisation.The TalentAlign Competency Framework and IT Skills Matrix is a direct product of eight years of work generating standards for people development in the IT industry in South Africa. All the work that went into this process was, at the end of the process, redirected into creating a framework of competencies relevant to growing people in an organisational context and in line with current Talent Management tools and processes. In other words, our focus is on growing people, in a focussed and deliberate way, through all possible jobs and career paths in the organisation and being able to plan and measure this growth in an objective way. A Competency Framework is never complete - it is always "work-in-progress" as jobs change so frequently in the IT field. We are committed to growing our framework and maintaining a high level of relevance to the IT industry. To view a list of the Competency Areas included in our
Competency Framework, click on the "see details" button below. For more information, see our
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and are ready to place your order, click the "order onliine" button. What are CompetenciesAccording to the ASTD (American Society for Training and Development), competencies are areas of personal
capability that enable people to perform successfully in their jobs by achieving outcomess more effectively.
A competency can be knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, or personal characteristics. When
companies explicitly define the competencies they need, and also provide the tools for assessing those
competencies in their employees, then they can more easily and objectively manage their talent.
Benefits of Competencies
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