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  2. Core competency - Wikipedia

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    A core competency is a concept in management theory introduced by C. K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel. [1] It can be defined as "a harmonized combination of multiple resources and skills that distinguish a firm in the marketplace" and therefore are the foundation of companies' competitiveness.

  3. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards - Wikipedia

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    The leadership cluster requires competency in client advocacy, advisor integrity, and professionalism. Finally, the technical cluster includes competency in financial needs analysis, financial advice, and technological savvy. [5] The following year, CFP Board published the book The Psychology of Financial Planning. [6]

  4. Professional certification in financial services - Wikipedia

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    A Development Finance Certified Professional (DFCP) is a specialist in development finance theory and practice that has been professionally accredited by the Chartered Institute of Development Finance; [7] the professional association which engages with academic institutions, development finance institutions, and support agencies to support and ...

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Association for Financial Professionals ... Professional Practice Degrees (required for state licensure) ... Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies:

  6. Financial intelligence (business) - Wikipedia

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    Although a fairly new term, financial intelligence has its roots in organizational development research, [1] mostly in the field of employee participation. [2] Financial intelligence has emerged as a best practice and core competency in many organizations leading to improved financial results, increased employee morale, and reduced employee ...

  7. Competency dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A competency dictionary is a tool or data structure that includes all or most of the general competencies needed to cover all job families and competencies that are core or common to all jobs within an organization (e.g., teamwork; adaptability; communication).

  8. Business relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Business relationship management consists of knowledge, skills, and behaviors (or competencies) that foster a productive relationship between a service organization (e.g. Human Resources, Information technology, a finance department, or an external provider) and their business partners. [1]

  9. Chartered Financial Analyst - Wikipedia

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    The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program is a postgraduate professional certification offered internationally by the US-based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals.