Hi, I'm Javier Saiz, from Madrid, if I have to refer to the place where I was born, however my restless nature has made me a citizen of the world, a man without borders who has lost his local character to enrich himself from the diversity of others. cultures. Traveling and residing in other countries and cities has made me more tolerant and understanding, it has given me the opportunity to deepen customs, learn about other ways of life and finally get to know myself and strengthen my personality. I like that this is in the preamble, because these are usually things that are not put in the formative data. And it is that the world and the street have been my first university, and the one that has given me the most experience. One can choose what they want to study, or even what we hope will happen as a result of our choice, but this alone does not make us people prepared to develop our potential, with all your qualities, your talents. A first step to being able to offer the best of your abilities is to know yourself. This path has made me an alchemist of communications, trying to connect the intuitive, with the holistic, logical and relational.
The first approach to the professional competencies of my training as a specialist in information management refers to where I can carry out my usual work, namely: libraries, centers, offices and information-documentation departments, archives and specific services of printed and digital information, media (press, radio and television), chemical and pharmaceutical industries, health centers, law firms, telephony and telecommunications providers, consulting companies, public administration, hospitals or other organizations, institutions, associations or unions .. That is, in any organization that has services and information systems, and that wants to manage them in a professional way. These professional fields, as can be seen, are very broad, so depending on the specific sector, a series of specific skills specific to it may be required. However, given the mediating function that my profession has (between the document and the user, between two users, or between the information processing machine and the user) there may be a large number of situations in which I have to exercise shared competencies with other professionals, such as mass communicators, sociologists, information systems designers, economic planners, statesmen, engineers. For this reason, although the existence of shared competencies among various types of professionals is necessary and inevitable, I am referring to my expectations centered on the competency nuclei of specialists in documentary information.
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Hi, I'm Javier Saiz, from Madrid, if I have to refer to the place where I was born, however my restless nature has made me a citizen of the world, a man without borders who has lost his local character to enrich himself from the diversity of others. cultures. Traveling and residing in other countries and cities has made me more tolerant and understanding, it has given me the opportunity to deepen customs, learn about other ways of life and finally get to know myself and strengthen my personality. I like that this is in the preamble, because these are usually things that are not put in the formative data. And it is that the world and the street have been my first university, and the one that has given me the most experience. One can choose what they want to study, or even what we hope will happen as a result of our choice, but this alone does not make us people prepared to develop our potential, with all your qualities, your talents. A first step to being able to offer the best of your abilities is to know yourself. This path has made me an alchemist of communications, trying to connect the intuitive, with the holistic, logical and relational.
The first approach to the professional competencies of my training as a specialist in information management refers to where I can carry out my usual work, namely: libraries, centers, offices and information-documentation departments, archives and specific services of printed and digital information, media (press, radio and television), chemical and pharmaceutical industries, health centers, law firms, telephony and telecommunications providers, consulting companies, public administration, hospitals or other organizations, institutions, associations or unions .. That is, in any organization that has services and information systems, and that wants to manage them in a professional way. These professional fields, as can be seen, are very broad, so depending on the specific sector, a series of specific skills specific to it may be required. However, given the mediating function that my profession has (between the document and the user, between two users, or between the information processing machine and the user) there may be a large number of situations in which I have to exercise shared competencies with other professionals, such as mass communicators, sociologists, information systems designers, economic planners, statesmen, engineers. For this reason, although the existence of shared competencies among various types of professionals is necessary and inevitable, I am referring to my expectations centered on the competency nuclei of specialists in documentary information.
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