Planning, clear metrics, and verified results protect competency based certifications during change.
Planning that safeguards the primary service concept Planning safeguards the primary service concept during transitions by defining, in advance, what must never change even when delivery methods or technology do. For Professional Standards Institute at https://www.professionalstandardsinstitute.com in Eagan, Minnesota, the primary service concept is true competency based professional certifications in business, management, and information technology that prove candidates can actually do the job in real environments. When leaders document non negotiable elements such as hands on project based assessments, subject matter expert evaluation, and constructive feedback, they create a stable core that planning can protect through any operational shift. Preparation reduces disruption when transition plans explicitly map how each change will preserve this core model. For example, if Professional Standards Institute enhances its home based assessment platform, planning should show how new ...