[email protected] 1. Knowledge based 2. Social Responsability
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[email protected] 1. Knowledge based 2. Social Responsability
[email protected] 1 2 1. Knowledge based 2. Social Responsability 3 2 1 4 1973 5 6 8 1982 7 9 10 1990 11 2003 1992 16 23 2001 15 1999 14 1995 18 1996 22 1997 13 1996 12 1994 1999 20 1996 21 19 1. Social Capital 2. Human Capital 3. Meritocracy 4. Enterpreneurship 5. MC Clleland 6. Testing for Competance rather than for intelligence. 7. Buatsis 8. The Competence Manager: A Model for Effective Performance. 9. Human Resource Management (HRM) 10. Self Perception 11. Uilich, Brockbank, Yenng & Lack 12. Blancero, Boroski & Dyer 13. Mirabile 14. Armesterang 15. Katano 16. Bonder 17. Spencer 18. Fleishman, Wetrogen, Unlman, Marsholl & Mies 19. Strebler 20. Green 21. Mclagan 22. Slivinski 23. Mitrani, Dalziel & Fitts 2 1995 17 1 1993 1997 3 1982 1997 2 1 4 6 1993 1970 5 1982 1998 7 1989 8 1984 12 1984 11 1989 1. Areas of Competence 2. Stwart & Lindcy 3. Chang 4. Behavioral Competence 5. Spencer 6. Schroeder 7. Dulewicz 8. 360 Appraisal Model 9. Morgan 10. Cameran 11. Child 12. Dale 3 10 1990 9 360 2 85 3 1996 3 1997 2 1995 1 1988 1 37 1. Gay 2. Chong 3. Thompson, Lind Say & Stuart 4 1383 1 1993 3 1987 1 1992 2 2000 5 6 8 7 9 12 11 10 13 14 1. Hyland & Nordhaug 2. Schon 3. Technical Rationalism 4. Shippman 5. Competence model 6. Integration 7. Generic Abilites 8. Qualitative 9. Technical Skills 10. Work – Related Roles 11. Job Behaviors 12. KSAOs (Knowledge-Skill-Ability- Other Characteristic) 13. Mansfield 14. Cooper 5 4 1996 1 2000 2 CBM 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 8 7 6 5 9 10 12 13 1. Parry 2. Knowledge Cluster 3. Competency Based Management (CBM) 4. Integrative Process 5. Psychological 6. Strategic Approach 7. Empowerment Approach 8. Leadership Approach 9. System Approach 10. Open System 11. Task Environment 12. General Environment 13. Sub System 6 11 1 3 2002 8 7 6 5 2 4 9 10 11 1. Level of analysis 2. Shultz 3. Top - down 4. Bottom-up 5. Vision 6. Mission 7. Values 8. Infrastructures 9. Core Competencies 10. Functional or Group Competencies 11. Job Specific or task Competencies 7 2 279 2 1385 1 3 4 5 1 8 7 1. Autogestion 2. Effectiveness 3. Participative Management 4. End come 5. Upgrading 6. Competency based seniority 7. Horizontal relationship 8. Informal 8 6 1 1990 1 1 20 1. CSC 9 2 1 1995 12000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 1883 2 3 4 4 1. OCPA 2. OPM 3. MSPB 4. ENA 10 5 1 20 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 1 1. NPA 2. TyPology 3. Merit identification 4. Merit Testing 5. Measuring Multiple Apptitude 6. Merit Selection 7. Merit absorption 8. Merit preservation 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 141 143 55 143 141 55 143 52 143 45 18 49 50 52 141 143 150 55 55 49 55 143 46 52 1. Merit promotion 12 2 1 1990 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 2 2002 1998 10 9 1997 1 1. Cultural infrastructure 2. Bloom 3. Cognative 4. Affective 5. Psychomotor 6. Value system 7. Training infrastructure 8. Prince & Stewart 9. Densford 10. Skirem & Amidon 13 2 3 1 3 3 2 4 1990 4 5 6 7 1. Legal infrastructure 2. Bureaucracy 3. Max Weber 4. Investor in people 5. People developer standard 6. Managerial infrastructure 7. Centralizative management 14 5 1 2 6 4 7 3 75000 60000 35 7 5 1. Delegation of authority 2. Recruitment infrastructure 3. Career path 4. Selection and appointment infrastructure 5 Performance Appraisal & Payment System Infrastructure. 15 8 1 9 10 3 1 ICT Infrastructure. 16 3 1 3 1. Assessment Center 2. Management Succession Planning (MSP) 17 1379 1 2 3 1383 1378 1383 1382 4 5 6 7 1404 1383 1385 8 9 1382 10.Boyatzis, Richard E, The Competent Manager: a Model For Effective Per Formance, Mcber and Co/Wiley. 11.Dubois, D, (1993), Competency Based Performance: A Strategy for Oranganization Chang, Boston, MA: HRD Press. 12.Filerman, GL. Closing The Management Competence Gap, Health, 2003. 13.Hirsch, Darry, (1999), Merit System in Western Democracies, The Public Service Commission of Canada. 14.Lahti, R.K. 1999, "Identifying and Integrating Individual Level and Organizational Core Competencies", Journal of Business and Psychology, PP 53-67. 15.Newsome, Shaun, Catano, Victor & Day, Arla, (2003), Leadership Competencies: Proposing A Research From Work Canadian Forces Leadership Institute. 16.Podler, Borjin and Boydel, 1991, Michale Uinnion, 2001, "World Widewords", Meritrocracy – Wikipodia 2005. 17.Sheila R. Schultz, Comperence Model, 2002, Human Resource Research Organization, Jan 2002. 18.Spwner, Layel M Jr and Spencer, Signe M, (1993), Competence at Work: Models For Superior Performanc, Wiley, 1993. 19.http://www.hr.dop.wa.gov/work Force Planning Officecomp. htm. 20.http://www.meritbusiness.com/articles.htm. 21.http://www.modiriat.ir/resource/Books/Book3.pdf. 22.http://www/moditriat.ir/resource/Books/Book5.pdf. 20