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Podcast: Why You Should Care about the Geospatial Management Competency Model

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Tuesday, March 13th 2012


The draft of the Geospatial Management Competency Model is just six pages. It documents both 17 areas of competency and 74 specific skills managers in our profession should have. Do you or your manager have them? Are some missing? You should be curious enough to have a look and fill out URISA's brief questionnaire on this document. It may well impact your future working life!

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This podcast is brought to you by Intergraph, providers of GeoMedia and ERDAS IMAGINE. Dynamically jumpstart your GIS. Discover the power of geography and build a smarter organization with GeoMedia Smart Client. Leverage advanced geospatial functionality via simple-to-use map-based tools to streamline your processes and hone your expertise to build a smart GIS. To learn more, visit Intergraph Geospatial.


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