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One of the three elements of the ACT's Competency Framework.
1. ''ACT Competency Framework.''
 
Business skills are one of the three groups of treasury skills identified by the ACT's Competency Framework.
 


Business skills include:
Business skills include:


:Financial Management
:Knowledge and Information Management
:Planning and Projects


'''Financial Management'''


The other two groups of skills identified in the ACT Competency Framework are Technical skills and Behavioural skills.


'''Knowledge and Information Management'''


2. ''Business.''


'''Planning and Projects'''
More broadly, skills relevant to working in a business, or owning a business.




==See also==
==See also==
* [[ACT Competency Framework]]
* [[ACT Competency Framework]]
* [[AMCT]]
* [[Behavioural skills]]
* [[Financial management]]
* [[Financial management]]
* [[Knowledge and information management]]
* [[Knowledge and information management]]
* [[Mind map]]
* [[Planning and projects]]
* [[Planning and projects]]
* [[Project management]]
* [[Technical skills]]


[[Category:Business_skills]]
[[Category:Business_skills]]
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]

Latest revision as of 17:34, 3 October 2023

1. ACT Competency Framework.

Business skills are one of the three groups of treasury skills identified by the ACT's Competency Framework.


Business skills include:

Financial Management
Knowledge and Information Management
Planning and Projects


The other two groups of skills identified in the ACT Competency Framework are Technical skills and Behavioural skills.


2. Business.

More broadly, skills relevant to working in a business, or owning a business.


See also