Completion ompetence curve

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Completion Competence curve

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At this stage we are completely at ease with the new situation. It is almost as if there has not been a change. In the work setting we feel on top of the job and may be looking for fresh challenges, either by expanding our present job or by looking for a new one. At this stage do congratulate yourself for having completed the transition.

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CompletionCompetence curve

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Prepared By Manu Melwin JoyResearch Scholar

School of Management StudiesCUSAT, Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114

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Introduction

• For a long time now it has been

recognised that during any change

people go through certain stages.

• These stages, as they progress

over time, change the way we are

seen by others and how we feel

about ourselves.

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Introduction

• These stages can be plotted on a

graph known as the Change or

Competence Curve.

• Julie Hay matched stages in the

competence curve against stages

in the developmental cycle (Hay

1992).

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Competence Curve

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Cycles of development

Stage 7• Stage : Recycling.• Competence : Completion.• Activity - At this stage we are

completely at ease with the new situation. It is almost as if there has not been a change. In the work setting we feel on top of the job and may be looking for fresh challenges, either by expanding our present job or by looking for a new one. At this stage do congratulate yourself for having completed the transition.

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References

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Thank You

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