scholarly journals Motywowanie pracowników w spółkach hodowlanych Agencji Nieruchomości Rolnych

Author(s):  
Stanisław Bagieński ◽  
Anna Grontkowska

The aim of the paper was to evaluate motivating of the workforce in state owned breeding companies of the Agricultural Property Agency. The evaluation focused on the level of meeting employees’ expectations, identifi­cation of the hierarchy of motives as well as assessment of managers’ skills in the field of motivating employees. The results of the study show that the majority of employees’ expectations were not met. It applied particularly to expectations connected with wage increase and promotion. Both level of wage and work stability turned out to be the most important motives. Managerial skills in motivating employees to work were rated as mediocre. Managers attached too little attention to professional development of individual employees.

Author(s):  
Abdul Rahman ◽  
Rabia Ali Hundal

Extracurricular activities (ECA) are, nowadays, considered as an essential part of any school system of any level. The present study reveals the relation of ECA with student’s performance, academic achievements, career selection and, last but not the least, professional development (PD) of students in Pakistan. The re-search was carried out by developing a questionnaire. It consists of five comprehensive questions relating the ECA with PD. The validity and reliability of questions were checked. The research population consisted of students, with some managerial and leadership experience, from different institutes of Pakistan. The sam-ple consist of majorly all the members of the respective population. After purposively selection, the ques-tionnaire was distributed among 110 selected members of populations for research. Response rate was 90.9% as 100 members filled the form and all the responses was considered valid for the statistical study. Different statistical methods were used to carry out the research consisting of standard deviation, arithmetic means etc. It was clearly observed the respondent’s consideration of ECA as tool for PD of students is high. It was also observed that consideration of ECA for cultivation of interpersonal skills is high and same rate was high for ECA’s impact on career selection. In addition to this, the consideration rate of ECA for im-proving of managerial skills and self-efficacy is high. So, it is concluded that educational institutes should motivate their students to participate in ECA for better a career.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Samera Batao Ibay ◽  
Mark Anthony Cenas Pa-alisbo

The knowledge and ability of the individuals in a managerial position are to fulfill some specific management activities or tasks.  Managerial skills are important for many reasons. Being a manager in an educational setting is a position to act as an effective leader and problem-solver in many simple and complex situations. However, in Thailand, it was observed that some managerial skills need to improve their skills. School managers should strengthen and develop to manage effectively and efficiently.  This mixed research surveyed the managerial skills of the school administrators in terms of conceptual skills, human skills, and technical skills in selected private catholic secondary schools in Bangkok, Thailand. The respondents self-assessed their managerial skills in the form of a checklist, and to validate the results, interviews were conducted to determine the professional development needs according to the lowest items assessed by the school administrators. A questionnaire anchored on Robert Katz’s theory of managerial skills and developed by Goodarzi (2002) was used to gather data.  With regards to the assessment of managerial skills’ practice of the school administrators, most of them assessed themselves as very good in terms of conceptual skills, human skills, and technical skills. The professional development needs of the private catholic school administrators in terms of conceptual skills are the identification of informal organization, articulation of strategy, and ability of prediction. On the other hand, school administrators need training in controlling conflict, report generation, and official correspondence in terms of human skills. Finally, they need professional development in financial management, computer skill, and marketing in terms of technical skills. 


Author(s):  
M. Tagliavini ◽  
J. Moro ◽  
A. Ravarini ◽  
T. Guimaraes

The importance of and the fast changes in the CIO’s role in organizations are widely recognized. So is the need for CIOs to acquire the appropriate set of knowledge and managerial skills to lead the organization’s effort in effectively using information technology. This study is based on an extensive survey of the literature addressing the desirable features of modern CIOs, and the impact of such features on the management performance of the IS department main activities or sub-functions. To empirically test the importance of the CIO features, a questionnaire was mailed to the CEO of 2,000 companies in Northern Italy providing a usable sample of 158 respondents. The direct relationships between the CIO features identified in this study and their managerial performance in the areas of IS department human resources, operational management, strategic management, relationship management, and organizational management were corroborated. The results provide some insights on the desirable features for modern CIOs, which in turn can be useful for CIO recruiting and professional development.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-10
Author(s):  
Коновалова ◽  
Valyeriya Konovalova

The article considers the essence and the reasons for the formation of professional deformation in various fields of activities, identifies the levels of their manifestations, including: general professional deformations, special professional deformations, professional typological deformations, individualized deformations. The main implications of professional deformation, seriously affecting the professional development and effectiveness are analized, including: disintegration of professional development, distorted development professional, low professional mobility, increased deformation of the personality, etc. Psychological determinants of the personality, contributing to the professional deformation are allocated. Special attention is paid to the peculiarities of professional deformation of leaders: distinguished features, including gender, professional deformation managers; the factors that determine the risk of burnout of managers as a non-specific professional deformation are summarized, including basic personality traits, models of overcoming behavior in difficult or critical situations, the style of behavior in conflict situations, managerial skills.


1986 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-66
Author(s):  
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