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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: | ||
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:Planning and Projects | :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== | ==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.