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COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT: BEST PRACTICES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Magdalena Velciu, Liliana Grecu and Eliza-Olivia Lungu
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Magdalena Velciu: National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection
Liliana Grecu: National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection
Eliza-Olivia Lungu: National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection

SEA - Practical Application of Science, 2014, issue 3, 632-636

Abstract: In the current changing environment of work, the process of competence assessment is increasingly relevant as workers gain knowledge and practical skills through fulfilling different and new working tasks and through self-education. In this context, innovative tools for competence assessment and validation are very useful for encouraging movement of individuals between jobs and from unemployment or inactivity to employment and for increasing the capacity of companies to respond and adapt to changing and challenging environments. This article presents an overview of best practices for competence assessment and validation in order to identify and select methods that have been effective in various European countries including Romania. The article concludes with a set of „learned lessons” and short recommendations in order to improve the framework of competence assessment in Romanian context. Our findings are useful for the new human resources management that aims toward efficiently usage of the workforce, inside companies and in a global labour market, encouraging flexibility and adaptability.

Keywords: Competence assessment; Training; Human capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I25 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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