- to be within competence
- входить в компетенцию
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
Competence-based management — Competence based Strategic Management is a relatively new way of thinking about how organizations gain high performance for a significant period of time. Established as a theory in the early 1990s, competence based strategic management theory… … Wikipedia
Competence — may refer to: Competence (biology), the ability of a cell to take up DNA Competence (geology), the resistance of a rock against either erosion or deformation Competence (human resources), a standardized requirement for an individual to properly… … Wikipedia
Competence (human resources) — Competence (or competency) is the ability of an individual to perform a job properly. A competency is a set of defined behaviors that provide a structured guide enabling the identification, evaluation and development of the behaviors in… … Wikipedia
competence — noun 1 ability to do sth well ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ basic ▪ academic, administrative, clinical, managerial, professional, technical … Collocations dictionary
competence — n. ability 1) to acquire, gain competence 2) competence for (does she have the necessary competence for the position?) 3) competence in (competence in English) 4) the competence to + inf. (do they have the competence to cope with the job?)… … Combinatory dictionary
competence — com|pe|tence [ˈkɔmpıtəns US ˈka:m ] n 1.) [U] also competency the ability to do something well ≠ ↑incompetence competence in ▪ Students will gain competence in a wide range of skills. competence of ▪ He questioned the competence of the government … Dictionary of contemporary English
Competence (geology) — For other uses, see Competence (disambiguation). Boudinage of relatively competent metabasic sheet within quartzofelspathic gneiss In geology competence refers to the degree of resistance of rocks to either erosion or deformation in terms of… … Wikipedia
competence — noun 1 (U) the ability and skill to do what is needed: No one questioned his competence as a doctor. | a high level of managerial competence 2 (U) law the legal power of a court of law to hear and judge something in court 3 (U) a special area of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
competence — noun 1) my technical competence Syn: capability, ability, competency, proficiency, accomplishment, expertise, adeptness, skill, prowess, mastery, talent; informal savvy, know how 2) the competence of the system Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
competence and jurisdiction — ▪ law in law, the authority of a court to deal with specific matters. Competence refers to the legal “ability” of a court to exert jurisdiction over a person or a “thing” (property) that is the subject of a suit. Jurisdiction, that which a… … Universalium
Cultural competence — refers to an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures, particularly in the context of human resources, non profit organizations, and government agencies whose employees work with persons from different cultural/ethnic… … Wikipedia