• Shared competences (or part of them) can be transferred back to member states (article 11).

    ECONOMIST: By invitation

  • Those abilities (we can name this meta-competences) will be useful all along their professional life.

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  • The importance of intercultural competences and skills in a world changing quickly was underlined.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Technical and vocational education and training must provide the competences and tools necessary for green economies.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • However, the abilities and competences of digital natives do not mean that they all are specialists, inventors, designers or developers.

    UNESCO: Wise OWLS

  • Typically a firm will focus on one or two core competences, and outsource other things to its allies.

    ECONOMIST: Mergers and alliances

  • Trainees are put into a trusting mood and the necessary competences are anchored in subconscious regions of the brain.

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  • The innovation engine and superior market understanding are the only core competences a scalpel company will need to own.

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  • The upcoming renegotiation of the treaty that defines the ITU's competences is regarded as an opportunity to push this agenda.

    ECONOMIST: Internet governance

  • Do they match the leadership, experience and competences required to execute on the strategy and lead the business moving forward?

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  • Intent: This is perhaps the most sophisticated of the three, because it combines technical competences involved in both influence and sentiment.

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  • During her stay in Zanzibar, the Director-General also held a roundtable, on 4 February, with Ministers in areas relevant to the competences of UNESCO.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Yet the real reason for fading fads is not that executives have built into their everyday activities such now-familiar ideas as core competences and total-quality management.

    ECONOMIST: Management fashion

  • This network can be seen as a platform for competences and co-operation for the Academics of the UNESCO Member States, in the field of Cultural Tourism.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • British officials say their review of EU competences will serve as much to highlight the benefits of EU membership as to identify the powers to be repatriated.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • Among the various development programmes I enrolled for was an Entrepreneurial Development Programme which I did in 1995 and this indeed sharpened my entrepreneurial competences in a big way.

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  • It has hired a team from the Marshall School of Business to trawl through it and to map the competences of the top executives in various functions and industries.

    ECONOMIST: Management appraisal

  • Although it seems a bit odd to take lessons in core competences and shareholder value from an autocrat who balances handbags and cognac, Mr Arnault's plan has some logic.

    ECONOMIST: Guinness and GrandMet

  • "We will examine the balance of the EU's existing competences and will, in particular, work to limit the application of the Working Time Directive in the United Kingdom, " the agreement said.

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  • Europe isn't a Europe where competences could be withdrawn.

    BBC: Europe's uncertainty about Britain

  • However, as Mr Bonsignore takes over that task, a longer-term question still remains about the viability of conglomerates in an age in which management people talk about core competences even more than six sigma.

    ECONOMIST: Honeywell and AlliedSignal

  • David Atchoarena ended his presentation by stressing that the relevance of the European experience for other regions has some limitations such as the difficulties in ensuring the common definitions of some of the key concepts such as skills and competences.

    UNESCO: Third International Congress on TVET

  • But other firms (the survey cites Lucent Technologies and Corning) tend to see headquarters as the embodiment of the company's core competences, adding value through superior research (as at Lucent) or by building alliances and joint ventures (as at Corning).

    ECONOMIST: Lean, mean and has-been

  • And a Tory promise to restore national control over social and employment legislation has been replaced by a more nuanced commitment to "examine the balance of the EU's existing competences" and, in particular, to "work to limit" the application of the working time directive.

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  • The report also includes a number of successful case studies and recommendations on the options for educators and students to use existing technological solutions in classrooms, and on how UNESCO ICT Competences Framework for Teachers could be applied for the capacity-building of teachers on accessibility related issues.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Pursuing the idea that young people must benefit simultaneously from competences and opportunities allowing them to engage as true actors of change for peace and sustainable development, UNESCO is striving to help them achieve and exercise their rights, to participate fully in decisions, policies and programs, which include among others: employment, citizenship, education and learning about cultural and public life.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

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