Design of the Competence Model for Staff Demanded by PSEDA Industrial Enterprises

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The article proposes to consider the scheme of the competence model of staff demanded by PSEDA industrial enterprises (located in the territories of priority social and economic development - PSEDA). It identifies a need for a new type of personnel, presents an attempt to build a competence model of a specialist, which contributes to defining a refined list of competencies for a new type of specialist demanded by PSEDA enterprises. The complex of “significant” competencies, confirming the uniqueness of the professional activity of specific PSEDA team, should be applied to conducting various personnel procedures that evaluate professionalism and to designing programs for professional instruction offered to PSEDA personnel [9]. The proposed solution involves the implementation of a two-circuit model, which clearly defines the sequence of stages to design and evaluate the quality of educational programs, as well as establishes the relationship between the internal processes of quality assurance of training and the external environment.

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V. G., L., E. Yu.*, M., … O. T., E. (2020). Design of the Competence Model for Staff Demanded by PSEDA Industrial Enterprises. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(4), 1354–1361. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.d1602.029420

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