Malgorzata TYRANSKA, Mariusz LAPCZYNSKI, Maciej WALCZAK and Bernard ZIEBICKI
Cracow University of Economics, Cracow, Poland
Volume 2021 (19),
Article ID 37156121,
Advancements in Business Excellence through Innovation and Risk Management: 37MGT 2021
Abstract
Competence and competency models are of interest to both management theorists and managers. This study presents the results of expert opinion survey referring to the importance of the competences expected of business graduates in Poland. The study made use of a proprietary competency model based on a division into hard and soft competences. The gathered responses made it possible to identify differences in the way the importance of graduates’ competences were assessed from the point of view of both managers and academic staff. Both these surveyed groups regarded soft skills as more important than hard skills.
Keywords: Individual Competences, Professional Competency Model, Business Studies