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    Re: developing competency framework for IT industry
    Natasha Klassen
    Hi Priya,

    We actually have a number of articles available that speak to approach and process for creating/defining competencies. They are available at:
    http://www.hrsg.ca/index.php?sctn=6&ctgry=28

    I would suggest starting with the article "Are your Competencies Defensible?".

    As well, you may be interested in signing up for a free demo or trial of our Competency Dictionary as our full version, when purchased, includes our fully validated and defensible IT competencies.

    More information on the dictionary can be accessed at:
    http://www.hrsg.ca/index.php?sctn=4&ctgry=55

    Best regards,
    Natasha Klassen
    Web Marketing Specialist
    HRSG
    www.hrsg.ca

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