Graphical presentation of a measure of an employee's competence for a job position
Journal Title: Operations Research and Decisions - Year 2013, Vol 23, Issue 1
Abstract
The main objective of this paper was to develop a graphical presentation of a measure of an employee’s competence (ECVM) for a job position. In this context, the essence and formula for measuring the value of an employee’s competences have been presented. This formula makes it possible to provide a definition of the method for determining the total value of all the competences in the competence profile and the value of an employee’s competences. With regard to the graphical presentation of the measure, it was assumed that the most appropriate form will be a pie chart. The key assumption was such that each competence in the profile would be a segment (slice) of the pie chart. An example of the graphical presentation of the measure of the employee competencies has been presented.
Authors and Affiliations
Marian, Brol, Agnieszka Bieńkowska
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