This document discusses competency management systems and proposes an automated competency management system model. Key points:
- It presents a structure for an automated competency management system that identifies competencies, evaluates them, matches competencies to projects, and tracks time spent on projects using competencies.
- Competencies are defined as the capabilities needed to successfully perform work tasks and include components like intelligence, education, experience, and ethics. Competencies can be behavioral, technical, or vocational.
- The system involves competency mapping to identify competencies for jobs, and competency identification draws from four sources: behaviors/attributes, standards, support, and human relations.
- Job models describe work performance