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Competence Model

Structuring skills, trainings, certifications, verification, and progression levels around real work.

A competence model defines what “qualified” actually means for different roles and activities. It turns vague expectations into structured requirements that can be assessed, verified, and maintained over time.

Without a clear model, competence decisions become subjective. Different supervisors interpret readiness differently, and the organization loses consistency in who is accepted for which work.

Competence Model

Structuring skills, trainings, certifications, verification, and progression levels around real work.

A competence model defines what “qualified” actually means for different roles and activities. It turns vague expectations into structured requirements that can be assessed, verified, and maintained over time.

Without a clear model, competence decisions become subjective. Different supervisors interpret readiness differently, and the organization loses consistency in who is accepted for which work.