Goke Pelemo

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Competencies are part skills, part knowledge and part talent. They lump together, haphazardly, some characteristics that can be taught with others that cannot. Consequently, even though designed with clarity in mind, competencies can wind up confusing everybody. Managers soon find themselves sending people off to training classes to learn such competencies as strategic thinking, attention to detail or innovation. But these aren’t competencies. These are talents. They cannot be taught.
First, Break All the Rules: What the World's Greatest Managers Do Differently
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