Transcription of COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK - OECD
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COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Job families Classifying jobs into families allows the Organisation to determine whether it has the capabilities necessary to achieve maximum impact and to locate where those capabilities are found. Job families can be used to set job requirements at the corporate level for similar jobs, to view potential matches and bridges for in-house mobility, to provide corporate learning opportunities, and to design structured career development programmes. At the OECD, each job falls under one of the three job families: Executive Leadership, Policy Research, Analysis and Advice, and Corporate Management and Administration. Executive Leadership Jobs in this family involve designing, leading and steering the OECD and its staff members to achieve strategic objectives.
Technical Competencies Specific competencies are usually required to perform a given job within a job family. These are known as technical competencies.
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