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Using Competency Models
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Industry Competency Models
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Construction - Heavy
Construction - Residential
Energy/Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Entrepreneurship
Financial Services
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Water Sector
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What's New?

 BUILD YOUR OWN COMPETENCY MODELS AND CAREER LADDERS/LATTICES
The Competency Model Clearinghouse now offers two tools for users.
  1. The enhanced Competency Model Tool enables user to customize national industry competency model frameworks to reflect the specific workforce needs of regional economies.
  2. The Career Ladder/Lattice Tool enables user to build career ladders on the foundation of an industry competency model and generates a graphic that illustrates the progression and advancement potential among jobs.
These interactive tools let strategic partners build, save, and download materials that assist business, educators, and workforce professionals in identifying the skills and critical developmental experiences individuals should acquire to progress successfully through 21st century careers. To get started, click on Build a Model on the CMC home page.

To view demo tutorials of the new tools, click on the link in the Helpline section of the Build a Model Introduction page.
Industry Competency Models
ETA and industry representatives have developed 2 new industry models:
   Water Sector Competency Model
   Mechatronics Competency Model

Uses of Competency Models

ETA's Office of Policy Development and Research released a paper that discusses the relevant literature on the use of competency models for business and workforce needs. See the paper for information on the challenges presented when using competency models for employee selection and appraisal functions -- Competency Models: A Review of the Literature and the Role of the Employment and Training Administration (ETA).


Published in June 2009 - six new Case In Point stories highlight a variety of effective uses of competency models and competency-based resources.
  • Capital Workforce Partners Career Competency System More >>
  • Real World Design Challenge More >>
  • Western Governors University Competency-Based RN Program More >>
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Competency Models More >>
  • Massachusetts Work-Based Learning Plan More >>
  • Weld-Ed Welding Occupation Competency Models More >>
Published in March 2009 - six new Case In Point stories highlight a variety of effective uses of competency models and competency-based resources.
  • Federal Highway Administration Environmental Competency Building Program More >>
  • University of Wisconsin Competency-Based Admissions Process More >>
  • National Apprenticeship System Competency-Based Pathways to Certification More >>
  • NAM-Endorsed Manufacturing Skills Certification System More >>
  • New Hampshire Department of Education Competency-Based Assessment System More >>
  • Missouri Target Industry Competency Model for Information Technology More >>
Find Competency Model Resources
The Find Resources section has a new feature to allow you to 'Refine Search Results'. There are thousands of resources in the CMC database; a search frequently displays many records for a user to sort through. Now, after conducting an initial search, you can click on the Refine Search Results button to specify additional search criteria to target the results better and reduce the number of results to a more manageable list.
  • Additional resources have been added to the database of resources which now includes over 1700 related links.
  • Explore the Work Processes of nearly 200 USDOL Registered Apprenticeship programs Search >>
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