Journal of Modern Science (Jul 2018)
Managerial Competences, coherent with the process of Organisational Learning in contemporary companions
Abstract
Contemporary companies operate in a state of perpetual changes, adopting to them or exceeding them, striving for the ideal state. At the organisational level, they ensure not only survival, but also undisturbed development. The model of functioning that is most closely reflected in such an endeavour is an organisation in which such scientific disciplines as a learning organisation, organisational learning or knowledge management are permeated. At the group level, this pursuit depends largely on managerial competence, which illustrates the effectiveness of team management. This is strongly correlated with the amount of talent, skills and knowledge held by the manager, supported by appropriate personality traits, experience and the developed behaviours. Development at the individual level, on the other hand, as based on openness to experience and self-reflection, is not oriented solely on the results it achieves. The aim of this article is to detail the determinants of the development of an enterprise as a Metanoic Organisation, with a particular emphasis on the managerial competences consistent with the process of organisational learning.
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