BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE HANDBOOK 36-2647 …
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES3.1. Competencies.3.1.2.2. Occupational competencies, supported by foundational competencies, are associated with a particular function or career field. Common guiding principles for education, training, and experience provide a basis for the development of Airmen into leaders and show how competencies are used in the USAF. Occupational competencies are a set of competencies required of all Airmen within a specific workforce category. These competencies provide a framework that describes the KSAOs needed to perform that function's mission successfully. They allow for intentional development providing3.4. Implementation.Abbreviations and AcronymsHAF—Headquarters Air Force HHQ—Higher Headquarters ITP—Individual Transition PlanOJT—On-The-Job TrainingTO—Technical Order USAF—US Air Forcea method to train and educate an Airman providing the most appropriate method in the areas where they need to focus for the job they will perform.See more on static.e-publishing.af.milFile Size: 6MBPage Count: 49Explore furtherAirman’s Foundati a method to train and educate an Airman providing the most appropriate method in the areas where they need to focus for the job they will perform. File Size: 6MB Page Count: 49
a method to train and educate an Airman providing the most appropriate method in the areas where they need to focus for the job they will perform.
File Size: 6MB
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