Tehnika (Jan 2020)
Managerial competency in complex business systems: Outcomes standardization and organizational learning process quality in a large-scale domestic company
Abstract
Staff competency, as the only distingent factor in a working process in an organization, is in a base of a successful and sustainable business. Managerial competency, especially in complex business systems, is even more significant. Competency requirements result of both the international management systems standards and the modern business environment conditions. Meeting these requirements require the implementation of a planned and systematic process of organizational learning. A well-designed procedure for selection, acquisition and managerial competency development, available resources for human resource investment and well-chosen topics in different educational and training programs are required, but not sufficient to reach wanted effects in the organizational system. Results of the empirical research on a case study of a large-scale domestic company with international business activities show a positive experience of standardizing the organizational learning programs outcomes to meet organizational and individual interests. Standard competencies, learning programs goals and anticipated effects of manager trainings represent the company's expectations and defined obligations and responsibilities for all actors in the organizational learning process toward achieving learning and business quality goals. Some of them are highlighted in this paper.