Definition
In the DMA model, a competency
is defined as a set of behaviours, which contribute to the effective
performance of an individual at a given level of accountability.
These behaviours will result from the
individual's unique mix of qualities, values and predispositions, attitudes,
motives and abilities, and may be underpinned by certain transferable
management skills.
The individual's competency at different
levels of accountability can be assessed in terms of the consistency with
which they are observed to exercise and demonstrate these behaviours
as they discharge their accountabilities.
Characteristics of the DMA Competency
Model
The DMA competency model comprises a set of indicators describing the behaviours
associated with effective performance at each level of accountability.
These behaviours derive from the changing nature of accountabilities at each
level, depending upon the seven DMA elements:
- Nature of Work
- Resource Complexity
- Problem Solving
- Change
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- Natural Work Team
- External Interaction
- Timeframe
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Observable behaviours are identified
for each level of accountability. These behaviours are associated with
high performance at each level.
The behaviours tend to be cumulative,
so that at higher accountability levels managers should already be demonstrating
the required behaviours at lower levels.
Benefits of Applying the
DMA Competency Model
Applying the DMA competency model will enable an Organization to:
- Communicate clearly to jobholders those behaviours, which are associated
with high performance at their respective levels of accountability.
- Identify priority competency development needs for individual managers
either for current or future accountabilities.
- Identify new opportunities for individuals to demonstrate behaviours,
which contribute to high performance either at their current, or the
next, level of accountability.
- Identify individuals who, at their current level, are demonstrating behaviours,
which suggest a potential to move to the next level of accountability.
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