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'''Incompetence''' is the inability to perform; lack of [[Competence (human resources)|competence]]; ineptitude. |
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Aspects of '''incompetence''' include: |
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*[[Administrative incompetence]], dysfunctional administrative behaviors that hinder attainment of organization goals |
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*[[Incompetence (law)]], a person not of sound mind or mentally impaired, unable to make decisions for himself or herself |
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*[[Military incompetence]], failures of members of the military |
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*[[Social ineptitude]] |
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'''Incompetence''' may also refer to: |
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*[[Competence_(geology)|Incompetence (geology)]], weakness in rocks |
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*[[Incompetence (novel)|''Incompetence'' (novel)]], a comedy novel published in 2003 by ''Red Dwarf'' co-creator Rob Grant |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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See also
- Competence (disambiguation)
- Darwin Awards, a tongue-in-cheek "award" given to people whose incompetence results in their death or loss of ability to reproduce
- Parody, a form of humor that often employs feigned incompetence
- Peter principle, tendency for a person to rise to his or her level of incompetence
- Dunning–Kruger effect, the tendency for incompetent people to grossly overestimate their skills