The term "core competencies" was coined by academic researchers C.K. Prahalad and G. Hamel in an article published in the Harvard Business Review in 1990. Core competencies are the skills and ...
Core competencies are the key skills and abilities an individual or a company possesses. These include the knowledge and experience you bring to the job, the activities that bring the company the ...
This edition is designed to provide an organized and understandable set of objectives for all medical students, regardless of future specialty plans. The knowledge, skills and attitudes are intended ...
The world is changing at seemingly breakneck speed. Around the globe, a wide-ranging debate is taking place about what knowledge and skills are most important for the increasingly diverse, ...
As the traditional hospital business structure evolves, the next generation of healthcare leaders will need a notably different set of core competencies and management skills to achieve organizational ...
If you’re not growing (minds), you’re dying. Gone are the days when the learning & development effort was simply dedicated to “check the box” training requirements. L&D is now a strategic initiative ...
The medical education programs at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine are based on nine core competencies. The following competencies and Educational Program Objectives describe the ...
Emergency Management (EM) Practitioners and Academicians have been investigating key elements to professionalize and standardize the EM career field for over twenty years. This paper presents findings ...
Physicians command the attention of everyone on a medical team, and their leadership skills affect patient outcomes. Changing the way we think about and define physician leadership is a passion of ...