Competency means ability to succeed or do a job well. Here are some sentences.She shows great competency at her job.His competency earned him a raise.If you show competency on the field, the coach will put you into the game.
Competence would be a ratio, Capacity is max amount, volume, etc..
A part of the body of an animal that is crucial in surviving, in other words a useful and fully functional part of the body.Adaptation is things that is important for any living things such as animals and plants. So functional adaptation means functional facts about things that is important for any living things.
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Loosely, a plan that works.
the simplest form of function.
The definition of the term "core competencies" is a factor relevant to the way the company or it's employees operate. You can learn more about core competency at the Wikipedia.
A functional region is a type of region that is characterized by its function such as a drainage basin, city-region, or a metropolitan area.
The structural functional and biological unit of all organism
Virus is software which is enter up & destry of computer functional pogramma
what is generic competency
The competency of Communicates has many components. Which of the following is not a component of the competency of Communicates?
A definition of 'Competence': "Demonstrating the knowledge, skills, experience, and attributes necessary to carry out a defined function effectively." A definition of 'Competency': "The description of the knowledge, skills, experience and attributes necessary to carry out a defined function effectively." In other words competencies describe what has to be done and how well. Competence is doing the required things to the required standard. Competence in a job therefore means being competent at all aspects of each function (competency) required to be performed within the role. See http://www.customs.govt.nz/about/Careers/Requirements/Preparing+a+Competency+Based+CV+for+Job+Applicants/What+is+the+difference+between+Competencies+and+Competence.htm