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Title: The Research of Behavioral Project Management Competencies
Authors: Stojiljković, Sara 
Keywords: behaviorism;competencies;project management;research
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: International Project Management Association
Abstract: One of the key advantages of every employee is
the possession of adequate competencies. Knowledge,
accurate, comprehensible, relevant and correct information,
as well as consistent communication with other employees,
are of crucial importance. The improvement of any
competence, whether behavioral, technical or contextual,
directly affects the personal development of employees, and
has an impact at the individual and at the organizational level.
Behavioral competence in project management implies the
behavior of employees when achieving individual and group
goals. This article refers to behavioral competencies in
project management in particular. Data were collected
through empirical research, to investigate the presence of
behavioral project management competencies of individuals
and its application in certain situations. The findings showed
that the behavioral competencies that are present the most are:
communication, teamwork, leadership, openness, and ethics.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2976
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