
Three questions about your competence.
By Martin Bissett
Passport to Partnership
The Passport to Partnership study collated a number of responses in a conversational style.
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But two brief but succinct examples on the realities of how a firm assesses an individual’s “competence” for leadership are showcased really stood out:
- They need to explain technical data to me in a way that I know they understand.
- What kind of lifestyle does this person have outside of work? We’ll be looking at Facebook, X and Google to find out.
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