Competency Model for Managers in Client-Oriented Economy

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 24-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Пуляева ◽  
Valentina Pulyaeva

Current stage of development of economy and society is characterized by general customization, increasing role of consumers and their needs;and today only those companies can lead the global fi erce competition which have unique intellectual resources. First of all, these resources include personnel competence. In this regard, the modern theory of human resource management actively developsthe competency-based approach. However, the existing competency models do not take into account all aspects of modern management and economy intellectualization, among which knowledge management has a special place due to the dependence of quality of goods and services on managers’ skills; hence the competitiveness of the business as a whole depends on the knowledge of managers at various levels. This paper deals with the implementation of the principles of modern client-oriented management andoff ers the competency model for managers developed by the author.The model meets the requirements of the new economy, in which the key role is played by professional knowledge and skills of employees in the production of quality goods and services. This model is based on existing and proven developments in the fi eld of human resource management.The author based the model on ”20 faces” model of manager’s competencies, but redesigned it completely, supplemented, extended and specifi ed levels of development for each of the features in this model. The proposed model can be an eff ective tool for human resource management and knowledge management in the transition to the production of goods and services with high consumer value.

2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 255
Author(s):  
Sri - Suwarsi ◽  
Ernie Tisnawati Sule ◽  
Ernie Tisnawati Sule ◽  
Hilmiana . ◽  
Arief Helmi

This study aims to analyze : (i) implementation of competency based human resource management, knowledge management, organizational culture and organizational performance, (ii ) the effect of the implementation of competency based human resource management and knowledge management either simultaneously or partially on organizational culture; (iii) the effect of the implementation of competency based human resource management and knowledge management either simultaneously or partially on organizational performance, (iv) the influence of organizational culture on organizational performance, and (v) the influence implementation of the competency based human resource management and knowledge management simultaneously  to organizational performance through organizational culture.The analysis unit of the study conducted in 42 regions in the five state-owned energy sector companies in Indonesia. Therefore, the units of observation in this study were composed of 47 middle managers, 81 line managers and 155 employees. Meanwhile, to determine the simultaneous or partial influence implementation of competency-based human resource management and knowledge management of organizational culture and its implications for organizational performance, directly or indirectly, it was analyzed by using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) based on the model variant with Partial Least Square (PLS), using Smart PLS software 2014.The results showed that (i) the implementation of competency-based human resource management, knowledge management, organizational culture and organizational performance has been achieved well, (ii) the simultaneous implementation of competency-based human resource management and knowledge management were very large effect of organizational culture, the partial implementation of competency-based HR management influential moderate of the organizational culture, the implementation of knowledge management moderately influence of the culture of the organization, and the implementation of competency-based human resource management had a very large positive relationship with the implementation of knowledge management, (iii) the simultaneous implementation of competency-based human resource management and knowledge management had a small effect  on the performance of the organization and so not significant, the partial implementation of competency-based human resource management had a medium effect  on the performance of organization and the implementation of knowledge management had a very small effect (3.02%) on the performance of the organization, (iv) the organizational culture had a medium influence on the performance of the organization, (v) the simultaneous implementation of competency-based human resource management and the knowledge management had a very large effect on the performance of the organization through organizational culture.


2021 ◽  
pp. 097215092110372
Author(s):  
Satyanarayana Parayitam ◽  
Shaik Mohamed Naina ◽  
Timothy Shea ◽  
Abdul Hameed Syed Mohideen ◽  
Alex Aruldoss

The objective of the present study is to examine the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on organizational performance. Knowledge management (KM) practices as a moderator in the relationship between HRM practices and organizational performance are studied by developing a conceptual model. Using a structured survey instrument, the data were collected from 979 employees from 10 hospitals in the southern part of India (Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu). After thoroughly checking the instrument’s measurement properties using the LISREL, hierarchical regression was performed to test the hypotheses. The results support (a) compensation and rewards, performance appraisal and learning culture that are positively and significantly related to organizational performance; (b) recruitment and selection, training and development that are not significantly related to organizational performance; and (c) KM practices that moderate the relationship between (a) training and development and organizational performance, and (b) learning culture and organizational performance. Finally, the implications for HRM and KM are discussed.


Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter introduces the framework and the practical concepts of Human Resource Management (HRM), organizational learning, Knowledge Management Capability (KMC), and organizational performance. This chapter also explains the role of HRM, organizational learning, and KMC on organizational performance. The developed framework presents the relationship among the constructs (i.e., HRM, organizational learning, KMC, and organizational performance) and contributes toward a better understanding of the specific mechanisms through which HRM, organizational learning, and KMC positively influence organizational performance. HRM effectively acts as a trigger toward effective organizational learning and KMC processes, thus creating a valuable organizational performance. Organizational performance that can usually help to perform a task in an integrated manner is a source of sustainable competitive advantage. Understanding the role of HRM, organizational learning, KMC, and organizational performance through the framework will significantly enhance the organizational performance and achieve business goals in the modern business world.


2012 ◽  
pp. 232-252
Author(s):  
Jorge Valdés Conca ◽  
Susana de Juana-Espinosa

It seems appropriate and coherent to start this study with a detailed description of the basic analysis unit in the human resource management model that constitutes the study object of this chapter: competency. With this aim in mind, the first section in this chapter is dedicated to three tasks the authors consider basic and introductory: (a) defining the concept of competency through the different approaches made by some of the most outstanding authors in this field; (b) dissecting that concept in its various elements or components so that it can be better interpreted; and finally (c) presenting a number of classifications thanks to which the treatment of certain competencies can be prioritised.


Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter describes the concept of strategic human resource management (SHRM), the concept of electronic human resource management (e-HRM), the importance of SHRM in modern organizations, and the current trends of organizational learning and knowledge management (KM) in modern organizations. SHRM is the strategic practice of attracting, developing, rewarding, and retaining employees with the important goal of increasing various benefits to both employees as individuals and organization as a whole. SHRM strategically utilizes organizational resources and talent within HR functions to make organizations more effective in the modern workforce. Organizational learning and KM allow for organizational employees to share knowledge and learn exactly what is relevant to their specific tasks toward encouraging human capital and knowledge creation. The chapter argues that promoting SHRM, organizational learning, and KM has the potential to enhance organizational performance and achieve strategic goals in modern organizations.


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