Affiliation:
1. University of Essex, Colchester
Abstract
This paper offers a basis for examining the boundaries which presently constrain discussions about managerial competences. It is suggested that a fruitful way of refraining the current debate about the usefulness of competences for managerial effectiveness is to separate the notions of competence and meta-competence. A distinction is made between managerial processes which are competence-based-skills based on knowledge, and those which are based on meta-competences-the higher order abilities which have to do with being able to learn, adapt, anticipate and create. The paper connects knowledge with the concept of meta-competences, and suggests that metacompetences are a prerequisite for the development of managerial capacities such as judgement, intuition and acumen, as well as the capacity to undertake managerial tasks successfully.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences
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