The Competent Manager: A Model for Effective PerformanceOffers an empirical, ``total'' system approach that determines which characteristics of managers enable them to be effective in various management jobs. Presents a large-scale, intensive study (2,000 managers holding 41 different jobs in 12 organizations) that provides a context for identifying the special characteristics, as well as assessing and developing managerial talent. Develops a logical, integrated model of managerial competence that explains the relationship of these characteristics to each other, to the functions of the management job, and to the key aspects of the internal organizational environment. Also introduces a model of individual competence. |
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The time frame of performance information and the ease of associating measures
of performance with specific individual actions both contribute to executives '
ability to spend less of their time and focus on assessing individual performance
to ...
The time frame of performance information and the ease of associating measures
of performance with specific individual actions both contribute to executives '
ability to spend less of their time and focus on assessing individual performance
to ...
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It also could be that whether the result of inexperience , youth , or less formal and
specialized training in management , the entry level manager has not developed
as broad a spectrum of experiences as have other levels of managers .
It also could be that whether the result of inexperience , youth , or less formal and
specialized training in management , the entry level manager has not developed
as broad a spectrum of experiences as have other levels of managers .
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Manufacturing managers demonstrate less of these skills than do managers of
marketing or personnel . The complexity and diversity of information that must be
processed and understood in manufacturing management jobs does seem ...
Manufacturing managers demonstrate less of these skills than do managers of
marketing or personnel . The complexity and diversity of information that must be
processed and understood in manufacturing management jobs does seem ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Competence and Job Performance | 10 |
The Research Design and Methods | 40 |
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The Competent Manager: A Model for Effective Performance Richard E. Boyatzis Ограниченный просмотр - 1982 |
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ability action activities adaptability agers analysis appear aspects assessment average performers behavior called changes characteristics cluster comparisons competencies concepts concern concern with impact demands demonstrated described determine directing effective efficiency orientation entry level managers environment examined example executive level expected Figure findings function goals higher human identify important included individual interviews issues knowledge less management cluster management jobs managerial managers demonstrated manufacturing managers marketing measures ment methods middle level managers motive needed objectives operations organization organizational particular performance group mean person planning poor performers positive presentations private sector proactivity problem public sector regard relationship relevant resource responsibility result sample scores sector managers significant level significantly situation skill level specialized specific Stage subordinates superior performers t-tests TABLE tasks tests thought tion trait level types understanding various