Professional Competencies Workbook

This online workbook provides considerations, examples for use, and suggested resources for each compentency. 

The NACA competencies are organized by domains of application (Organization Development & Advising, Program & Event Management, Human Resource Management, and Campus Culture & Community Building) and have additional tags depicting learning level (knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis). These learning levels mirror those in the NACA® Competencies for Diversity and Inclusion.

This online workbook provides considerations (what do you need to ask or think about), examples for use (what are some ways you can put the competency into practice), and suggested resources for each competency. 

Domain 1 - Organization Development and Advising

Campus activities professionals engage deeply in supporting and advising a wide range of student organizations, ensuring students learn and implement strategies for effective organization management. Additionally, campus activities professionals apply principles of organization development in their own departments, organizations, and institutions. Campus activities professionals should be able to both effectively teach as well as personally demonstrate mastery of the competencies in this domain.

Relationship Development

Relationship Development Competency Tasks

  • Understand team/group dynamics and use strategies for building effective teams within an organization. (Comprehension/Application)
  • Develop and maintain mutually-beneficial partnerships between organizations. (Application)

Relationship Development Considerations

  • Team building models and theories

  • Personal identity development 

  • Individual inter-team and intra-team relationships

  • Who is on campus  (student orgs, offices, departments, etc.) and who are beneficial partners?

Relationship Development Examples for Use

  • Dedicate time in training in naming the different group dynamic stages for group reflection

  • Dedicate time in training to know who is on campus, their roles, and functions

  • Use of team building exercises during trainings 

  • Use of inventories and personal development tools and how individual styles work together

  • Connect with potential partners/stakeholders 

    • Visit their meetings

    • Set up individual conversations

    • Invite them to your meeting

  • Include relationship maintenance in transition training

Relationship Development Suggested Resources

Harper, K. (2020). The heart of a leader: 52 emotional intelligence insights to advance your career. Rowan & Littlefield.


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