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FAQ on Competencies



              Frequently Asked Questions on Competencies




1.   What are Competencies?

     Competencies are measures of job performance that combines a person’s
     skills, knowledge and most importantly behaviours that enable him/her to
     perform assigned tasks and roles.

     It is also usually defined as the combination of knowledge, skills and
     attitudes that enable individuals or groups of individuals to perform work to
     defined standards.

     Unlike skills or knowledge, which exists only in its own right,
     competencies, are wider in scope. It reflects individual ability to perform on
     the job, taking into cognisance their knowledge, skills and behaviours

     For e.g. a Mechanic will require the necessary technical skills to repair
     engines to the desired standards specified by the relevant recognised
     institution or bodies like the National Occupational Skills Standards
     (NOSS) or an organisation. In addition, the mechanic must demonstrate
     desired behavioural traits like communication, initiative and a safety
     orientation that will enable him/her to perform the tasks successfully.

2.   When is a person said to be Competent?

     A person is said to be Competent when he or she is assessed by a
     trained assessor and is found to have demonstrated the Required
     Competencies (Behavioural, Role & Functional) at an acceptable level set
     by the industry or an organisation.

     A Competency Dictionary and Competency Anchors guide the Assessor,
     in his/her assessment of individual employee’s competencies.

     Individual employees may also present evidence to support their level of
     competency. Evidence may be in the form of past experiences or relevant
     tests undertaken by the employee that is recognised by the Assessors.

3.   What are Competency Dictionaries and Competency Anchors?

     A Competency Dictionary is a document that lists competencies for each
     trade or job and describes the level of performance expected for each
     competency. It is organised based on Competency Clusters, Units of
     Competency, Elements of Competency and the Performance Criteria,



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     which describes the performance to which individuals must demonstrate to
     be assessed as Competent.

     A Competency Anchor describes the Level of Competency a person has
     demonstrated or assessed. Typically there are 6 Competency levels
     namely;

     Level 1:   Awareness
                A person assessed as having basic awareness of the
                competency.

     Level 2:   Basic Skill
                A person assessed as having basic skill in the competency
                and always requires supervision in order to perform to
                desired standards.

     Level 3:   Skilled
                A person assessed as skilled in the competency, but requires
                occasional supervision.

     Level 4:   Advance Skilled
                A person assessed as exceeding the skilled level and does
                not require any supervision to carry out the task.

     Level 5:   Mastery
                A person assessed as competent with the ability to
                supervise and train others in the competency.

     Level 6:   Industry Expert
                A person who is acknowledged as an expert in the
                competency by specific industry or professional association.
                For e.g. An experienced individual who sits in the advisory
                board of the Institute of Engineers advising on matters related
                to mechanical engineering may be considered as an expert in
                the competency related to mechanical engineering.

4.   What is a Competency Cluster?

     A Competency Cluster is a list of competencies organised in broad groups
     to facilitate reference. In each of the clusters there may be Units of
     Competency & Elements of Competency.




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     Example

     Competency Clusters: Communications, Initiative


5.   What are Units of Competency and Elements of Competency?

     A Unit of Competency is a subsidiary of the Competency Cluster while
     Element of Competency is the subsidiary of the Unit of Competency that
     further describes or emphasise the Unit of Competency.

     Example

     Competency Cluster        : Communication

     Unit of Competency        : Report Writing

     Elements of Competency : Produce Reports
                            : Evaluate Reports
                            : Write Reports


6.   What is Competency-Based HRM?

     Competency-based Human Resource Management (HRM) is a path to
     which many organisations have embarked on to enhance the processes in
     managing human resources. It involves a transition from the traditional
     way of managing human resources based on what people have (e.g.
     qualifications) to what people can do (performance).

     In Competency-based HRM, all related processes like Staffing &
     Selection, Training and Development, Succession Planning, Performance
     Management, Career Progression and Rewards are based on
     competencies. In essence, Competencies are central to all the human
     resource management processes.

7.   How is the Competency Assessment different from the Performance
     Appraisal?

     Performance appraisal focuses on your output or results in a performance
     period against a set target, goals or objectives.

     Competency Assessment, on the other hand, focuses on what you can do
     against a set performance criteria or defined standards. What you can do
     (Competency Assessment) does not necessarily translate into output or




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       results. Therefore, the Performance Appraisal will still be used to assess
       your output.

       In essence, there are distinct differences in the two assessments.

       One is to measure your ability to carry out assigned tasks (Competency
       Assessment) against desired standards or criteria while the other is to
       measure your output or results (Performance Appraisal or
       Assessment) against the target set within a specified period.


8.     What are the different types of Competency Models used?

       There are principally two Competency Systems in used today throughout
       the world. One is propagated by behavioural scientists or more popularly
       known as the Hay Mcber Model. It is mostly used by the Americans or
       American based corporations or institutions. Proponents of this model
       believe that behaviours are the driving force behind an individual’s ability
       to perform and therefore, behavioural assessment or measurement
       becomes an important indicator in employee selection, development and
       rewards.

       The other proponents of the Competency System are the ones developed
       principally in Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. These countries,
       through their respective organisations like Dacum (Canada) The
       Management Charter Institute (UK) and organisations like the Vocational
       & Educational Training, Institution of Engineers and the Australian
       Qualifications Framework in Australia believe that there are other factors,
       besides behaviours that are equally important determining factors to an
       individual’s ability to perform. These are translated into Functional
       Competencies and Role Competencies.

       In countries such as Malaysia, the interest in Competencies was
       spearheaded by the government through the National Vocational Training
       Council which adopted the DACUM Model for its Competency Based
       training. There are Competency-based technical training programmes in
       specific trades like Scaffolding. The Human Resources Ministry has taken
       a step further by announcing the development of Managerial
       Competencies to facilitate the certification of Competent Managers.

     8. What is the difference between a Behavioural Competency and a
        Role Competency?

       Behavioural Competencies are a collection of the desired and observable
       motives, traits and behaviours of individuals when carrying out assigned
       tasks. It personifies an individual action or reaction in response to the



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      environment. For e.g. the competency, Customer Responsiveness will
      necessitate an individual to demonstrate or act based on a number of
      behaviours such as: -
      • Ask questions to clarify customer requirements
      • Respond to customers with an appropriate level of urgency
      • Build confidence in customers that their needs are given the highest
         priority.


      Role Competencies on the other hand, typically personifies an individual
      role within a job function. It is a function of the person’s career level in an
      organisation. For example, a Head of Division, a Departmental Manager
      or a Team Leader. In carrying out these roles, individuals will require a set
      of supervising or managing competencies that are relevant to the job. For
      e.g. Managing Information and Managing Activities are two important Role
      Competencies for a Manager.

9.    Who conducts the Competency Assessment?

      Assessors will comprise of employees from the supervisory level and
      above. They will assess the competencies of their immediate
      subordinates. To facilitate these assessments the Assessors are trained in
      the relevant assessment methodology.

14.   How frequent should the assessment be conducted?

      Ideally, the assessment should be conducted every half-yearly. This is to
      allow the employees to develop and apply their acquired competencies
      either through classroom or on-the-job training.

15.   What is the basis of assessment?

      The assessment is based on the required competencies of the respective
      job and the required competency level, as reflected in the Competency
      Dictionary. Your Assessor will have with him/her a Competency
      Assessment Form, which will contain all the required competencies and
      the competency level.

      Your Assessor will observe you doing your daily tasks and relate what you
      have done or demonstrated to the performance criteria in the
      Competency Assessment Form. His/her assessment of your
      demonstration of the competency is called Current Competency Level
      (CCL) and this will be matched against the Required Competency Level
      (RCL) to determine your level of competence. If there is a gap (where the
      CCL is lower than the RCL), your Assessor will recommend you to




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      undergo one of the development programmes to address the competency
      gap.

16.   How is the Required Competency Level determined?

      Behavioral Competencies are rated based on an international benchmark,
      particularly from the Dacum-AMOD Competency Model and the
      Management Charter Initiatives, UK.

      The Functional Competencies will be determined by your Head of
      Department and validated by the divisional head. Alternatively, there may
      be industry standards governing this process.

      Typically, the RCL will have an ascending trend, i.e. the higher job level
      the higher would be the RCL. However, this principle will not be unilateral.
      Some competencies will have a lower RCL at the higher job level than at a
      lower job level. These are basically competencies, which are very trade, or
      hands-on related like engine repair. For e.g. a Head of Department may
      not necessarily require a level of Mastery in engine repairs, as the job is
      often carried out by his/her subordinates. He/she may require level two
      competency, as he/she would require basic knowledge in the competency.
      However, the said departmental head will require a level of mastery in the
      role competency Managing Activities, as compared to the job of the
      Foremen who may only require a level two competency for Managing
      Activities.


20.   I have been appointed as an assessor. What is my role?

      As an Assessor, you have a very important role. Your subordinates’ fate
      more or less depends on you, so to speak. Though assessing may sound
      simple, your ability to be objective and fair during the assessment is very
      critical. You must focus only on the person’s ability to do the job based on
      the competencies and the performance criteria specified in the
      competency assessment form. Your assessment should not be influenced
      by your personal relationship with the incumbent. Therefore it is very
      important that you understand the competency system and the
      assessment methodology.

21.   What must I prepare for an assessment as an assessee/assessor?

      As a person being assessed, you must prepare an evidence list
      (whenever possible) so as to provide your assessors with some factual
      information on your level of competency. For e.g. a log book certified by
      an independent party stating that you have successfully performed a tasks
      to the desired standards is a good evidence for the Assessor.



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      As an Assessor, you must ensure that you fully understand the job
      competency requirements of the position you are assessing. You must
      also be competent in the assessment methodology. As a Supervisor, it is
      part of your job requirements to assess the competency of your
      subordinates. Deliberate avoidance to be an Assessor may be construed
      as a dereliction of your duty.


25.   How is competency linked to Employee’s development?

      Reconciliation between the Required Competency Level and your Current
      competency Level will determine whether there are gaps to be addressed.
      The gaps will allow you to focus on the training and development
      programmes necessary. There is no longer a need for you to wonder what
      training is necessary. You could also decide whether you want to move
      your employees to higher level competencies.

26.   How is competency linked to performance measurement?

      Competencies are enablers, i.e. the knowledge, skills and attributes to
      enable you to carry out your job duties and responsibilities. By default, a
      competent person will normally be able to produce the desired results in
      job execution. However, there may some instances where a competent
      individual may not produce the desired results on the job. There may other
      factors that influencing his on-the job performance. This must be
      investigated so as remedial actions are taken to remove the impediment to
      performance.

      Performance is defined as a series of activities that produce desired
      results. For example, a Welder’s task is to join two metal plates together.
      He is said to have performed, when he carries out the task within the
      specified time, cost and quality. Therefore the measure of his performance
      is based on him/her welding the two joints in a timely and cost effective
      manner that meets the specified quality standards. The Welder will require
      the necessary competence (e.g. competent in using arch welding
      equipment) to carry out the welding of the two joints.

27.   How was the competency for each job identified?

      The competencies are derived primarily from a task analysis or job
      analysis. This involves identifying the critical task of the job together with
      the jobholder and the immediate superior. It is important that only the
      critical tasks are considered, as these are the ones that enable the
      jobholder to perform. The critical tasks are then recorded as competency
      requirements. In addition, the Performance Criteria which the jobholder



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      must satisfy are described. The Performance Criteria are the standards to
      which the jobholder must demonstrate when carrying out the tasks. For
      e.g. a Welder when joining two metal sheets together must ensure that the
      workplace is safe for him to carry out the task. He/she must also ensure
      that the weld that he/she produces meets the quality standards and that
      he/she welds within the specified time frame.

      The identified competencies, the Performance Criteria and the Required
      Competency Level are then validated by the Head of Department to
      ensure that it reflects the current competency requirement of the jobholder
      and standards set by the Company on the Performance Criteria.


31.   What are the processes involved in the developing Competency?

      Principally there are 11 key processes. These are: -

      1.    Analyze Purpose of Department
      2.    Identify Jobs
      3.    Conduct Job Task Analysis
      4.    Interview Incumbents
      5.    Assign Competencies
      6.    Determine RCL
      7.    Validate Competencies & RCL
      8.    Assess Individual Competencies
      9.    Validate Assessment
      10.   Establish Competency Gap
      11.   Identify Training Programmes



32.   How will Competency based HRM benefit the company in terms of
      training?

      Training and development will be more focused, as it will address specific
      gaps in competencies. It will no longer be based on qualitative
      justifications. Though in the initial period, training expenditure may
      increase, depending on the number of competency gaps, in the long term,
      the return on training expenditure may is justifiable when competencies
      gaps are addressed and employees perform to expectations.




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Faq competency

  • 1. FAQ on Competencies Frequently Asked Questions on Competencies 1. What are Competencies? Competencies are measures of job performance that combines a person’s skills, knowledge and most importantly behaviours that enable him/her to perform assigned tasks and roles. It is also usually defined as the combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable individuals or groups of individuals to perform work to defined standards. Unlike skills or knowledge, which exists only in its own right, competencies, are wider in scope. It reflects individual ability to perform on the job, taking into cognisance their knowledge, skills and behaviours For e.g. a Mechanic will require the necessary technical skills to repair engines to the desired standards specified by the relevant recognised institution or bodies like the National Occupational Skills Standards (NOSS) or an organisation. In addition, the mechanic must demonstrate desired behavioural traits like communication, initiative and a safety orientation that will enable him/her to perform the tasks successfully. 2. When is a person said to be Competent? A person is said to be Competent when he or she is assessed by a trained assessor and is found to have demonstrated the Required Competencies (Behavioural, Role & Functional) at an acceptable level set by the industry or an organisation. A Competency Dictionary and Competency Anchors guide the Assessor, in his/her assessment of individual employee’s competencies. Individual employees may also present evidence to support their level of competency. Evidence may be in the form of past experiences or relevant tests undertaken by the employee that is recognised by the Assessors. 3. What are Competency Dictionaries and Competency Anchors? A Competency Dictionary is a document that lists competencies for each trade or job and describes the level of performance expected for each competency. It is organised based on Competency Clusters, Units of Competency, Elements of Competency and the Performance Criteria, 1
  • 2. FAQ on Competencies which describes the performance to which individuals must demonstrate to be assessed as Competent. A Competency Anchor describes the Level of Competency a person has demonstrated or assessed. Typically there are 6 Competency levels namely; Level 1: Awareness A person assessed as having basic awareness of the competency. Level 2: Basic Skill A person assessed as having basic skill in the competency and always requires supervision in order to perform to desired standards. Level 3: Skilled A person assessed as skilled in the competency, but requires occasional supervision. Level 4: Advance Skilled A person assessed as exceeding the skilled level and does not require any supervision to carry out the task. Level 5: Mastery A person assessed as competent with the ability to supervise and train others in the competency. Level 6: Industry Expert A person who is acknowledged as an expert in the competency by specific industry or professional association. For e.g. An experienced individual who sits in the advisory board of the Institute of Engineers advising on matters related to mechanical engineering may be considered as an expert in the competency related to mechanical engineering. 4. What is a Competency Cluster? A Competency Cluster is a list of competencies organised in broad groups to facilitate reference. In each of the clusters there may be Units of Competency & Elements of Competency. 2
  • 3. FAQ on Competencies Example Competency Clusters: Communications, Initiative 5. What are Units of Competency and Elements of Competency? A Unit of Competency is a subsidiary of the Competency Cluster while Element of Competency is the subsidiary of the Unit of Competency that further describes or emphasise the Unit of Competency. Example Competency Cluster : Communication Unit of Competency : Report Writing Elements of Competency : Produce Reports : Evaluate Reports : Write Reports 6. What is Competency-Based HRM? Competency-based Human Resource Management (HRM) is a path to which many organisations have embarked on to enhance the processes in managing human resources. It involves a transition from the traditional way of managing human resources based on what people have (e.g. qualifications) to what people can do (performance). In Competency-based HRM, all related processes like Staffing & Selection, Training and Development, Succession Planning, Performance Management, Career Progression and Rewards are based on competencies. In essence, Competencies are central to all the human resource management processes. 7. How is the Competency Assessment different from the Performance Appraisal? Performance appraisal focuses on your output or results in a performance period against a set target, goals or objectives. Competency Assessment, on the other hand, focuses on what you can do against a set performance criteria or defined standards. What you can do (Competency Assessment) does not necessarily translate into output or 3
  • 4. FAQ on Competencies results. Therefore, the Performance Appraisal will still be used to assess your output. In essence, there are distinct differences in the two assessments. One is to measure your ability to carry out assigned tasks (Competency Assessment) against desired standards or criteria while the other is to measure your output or results (Performance Appraisal or Assessment) against the target set within a specified period. 8. What are the different types of Competency Models used? There are principally two Competency Systems in used today throughout the world. One is propagated by behavioural scientists or more popularly known as the Hay Mcber Model. It is mostly used by the Americans or American based corporations or institutions. Proponents of this model believe that behaviours are the driving force behind an individual’s ability to perform and therefore, behavioural assessment or measurement becomes an important indicator in employee selection, development and rewards. The other proponents of the Competency System are the ones developed principally in Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. These countries, through their respective organisations like Dacum (Canada) The Management Charter Institute (UK) and organisations like the Vocational & Educational Training, Institution of Engineers and the Australian Qualifications Framework in Australia believe that there are other factors, besides behaviours that are equally important determining factors to an individual’s ability to perform. These are translated into Functional Competencies and Role Competencies. In countries such as Malaysia, the interest in Competencies was spearheaded by the government through the National Vocational Training Council which adopted the DACUM Model for its Competency Based training. There are Competency-based technical training programmes in specific trades like Scaffolding. The Human Resources Ministry has taken a step further by announcing the development of Managerial Competencies to facilitate the certification of Competent Managers. 8. What is the difference between a Behavioural Competency and a Role Competency? Behavioural Competencies are a collection of the desired and observable motives, traits and behaviours of individuals when carrying out assigned tasks. It personifies an individual action or reaction in response to the 4
  • 5. FAQ on Competencies environment. For e.g. the competency, Customer Responsiveness will necessitate an individual to demonstrate or act based on a number of behaviours such as: - • Ask questions to clarify customer requirements • Respond to customers with an appropriate level of urgency • Build confidence in customers that their needs are given the highest priority. Role Competencies on the other hand, typically personifies an individual role within a job function. It is a function of the person’s career level in an organisation. For example, a Head of Division, a Departmental Manager or a Team Leader. In carrying out these roles, individuals will require a set of supervising or managing competencies that are relevant to the job. For e.g. Managing Information and Managing Activities are two important Role Competencies for a Manager. 9. Who conducts the Competency Assessment? Assessors will comprise of employees from the supervisory level and above. They will assess the competencies of their immediate subordinates. To facilitate these assessments the Assessors are trained in the relevant assessment methodology. 14. How frequent should the assessment be conducted? Ideally, the assessment should be conducted every half-yearly. This is to allow the employees to develop and apply their acquired competencies either through classroom or on-the-job training. 15. What is the basis of assessment? The assessment is based on the required competencies of the respective job and the required competency level, as reflected in the Competency Dictionary. Your Assessor will have with him/her a Competency Assessment Form, which will contain all the required competencies and the competency level. Your Assessor will observe you doing your daily tasks and relate what you have done or demonstrated to the performance criteria in the Competency Assessment Form. His/her assessment of your demonstration of the competency is called Current Competency Level (CCL) and this will be matched against the Required Competency Level (RCL) to determine your level of competence. If there is a gap (where the CCL is lower than the RCL), your Assessor will recommend you to 5
  • 6. FAQ on Competencies undergo one of the development programmes to address the competency gap. 16. How is the Required Competency Level determined? Behavioral Competencies are rated based on an international benchmark, particularly from the Dacum-AMOD Competency Model and the Management Charter Initiatives, UK. The Functional Competencies will be determined by your Head of Department and validated by the divisional head. Alternatively, there may be industry standards governing this process. Typically, the RCL will have an ascending trend, i.e. the higher job level the higher would be the RCL. However, this principle will not be unilateral. Some competencies will have a lower RCL at the higher job level than at a lower job level. These are basically competencies, which are very trade, or hands-on related like engine repair. For e.g. a Head of Department may not necessarily require a level of Mastery in engine repairs, as the job is often carried out by his/her subordinates. He/she may require level two competency, as he/she would require basic knowledge in the competency. However, the said departmental head will require a level of mastery in the role competency Managing Activities, as compared to the job of the Foremen who may only require a level two competency for Managing Activities. 20. I have been appointed as an assessor. What is my role? As an Assessor, you have a very important role. Your subordinates’ fate more or less depends on you, so to speak. Though assessing may sound simple, your ability to be objective and fair during the assessment is very critical. You must focus only on the person’s ability to do the job based on the competencies and the performance criteria specified in the competency assessment form. Your assessment should not be influenced by your personal relationship with the incumbent. Therefore it is very important that you understand the competency system and the assessment methodology. 21. What must I prepare for an assessment as an assessee/assessor? As a person being assessed, you must prepare an evidence list (whenever possible) so as to provide your assessors with some factual information on your level of competency. For e.g. a log book certified by an independent party stating that you have successfully performed a tasks to the desired standards is a good evidence for the Assessor. 6
  • 7. FAQ on Competencies As an Assessor, you must ensure that you fully understand the job competency requirements of the position you are assessing. You must also be competent in the assessment methodology. As a Supervisor, it is part of your job requirements to assess the competency of your subordinates. Deliberate avoidance to be an Assessor may be construed as a dereliction of your duty. 25. How is competency linked to Employee’s development? Reconciliation between the Required Competency Level and your Current competency Level will determine whether there are gaps to be addressed. The gaps will allow you to focus on the training and development programmes necessary. There is no longer a need for you to wonder what training is necessary. You could also decide whether you want to move your employees to higher level competencies. 26. How is competency linked to performance measurement? Competencies are enablers, i.e. the knowledge, skills and attributes to enable you to carry out your job duties and responsibilities. By default, a competent person will normally be able to produce the desired results in job execution. However, there may some instances where a competent individual may not produce the desired results on the job. There may other factors that influencing his on-the job performance. This must be investigated so as remedial actions are taken to remove the impediment to performance. Performance is defined as a series of activities that produce desired results. For example, a Welder’s task is to join two metal plates together. He is said to have performed, when he carries out the task within the specified time, cost and quality. Therefore the measure of his performance is based on him/her welding the two joints in a timely and cost effective manner that meets the specified quality standards. The Welder will require the necessary competence (e.g. competent in using arch welding equipment) to carry out the welding of the two joints. 27. How was the competency for each job identified? The competencies are derived primarily from a task analysis or job analysis. This involves identifying the critical task of the job together with the jobholder and the immediate superior. It is important that only the critical tasks are considered, as these are the ones that enable the jobholder to perform. The critical tasks are then recorded as competency requirements. In addition, the Performance Criteria which the jobholder 7
  • 8. FAQ on Competencies must satisfy are described. The Performance Criteria are the standards to which the jobholder must demonstrate when carrying out the tasks. For e.g. a Welder when joining two metal sheets together must ensure that the workplace is safe for him to carry out the task. He/she must also ensure that the weld that he/she produces meets the quality standards and that he/she welds within the specified time frame. The identified competencies, the Performance Criteria and the Required Competency Level are then validated by the Head of Department to ensure that it reflects the current competency requirement of the jobholder and standards set by the Company on the Performance Criteria. 31. What are the processes involved in the developing Competency? Principally there are 11 key processes. These are: - 1. Analyze Purpose of Department 2. Identify Jobs 3. Conduct Job Task Analysis 4. Interview Incumbents 5. Assign Competencies 6. Determine RCL 7. Validate Competencies & RCL 8. Assess Individual Competencies 9. Validate Assessment 10. Establish Competency Gap 11. Identify Training Programmes 32. How will Competency based HRM benefit the company in terms of training? Training and development will be more focused, as it will address specific gaps in competencies. It will no longer be based on qualitative justifications. Though in the initial period, training expenditure may increase, depending on the number of competency gaps, in the long term, the return on training expenditure may is justifiable when competencies gaps are addressed and employees perform to expectations. 8