Designing the competency model of training managers of higher education centers with a professional skills approach (Case study: Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch)
Subject Areas :Atefe Razavi 1 , elham fariborzi 2 , Mahmood Ghorbani 3
1 - Islamic Azad University
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3 - Islamic Azad University
Keywords: Competence of managers, professional skills, free universities, education managers, model design,
Abstract :
Introduction: Since higher education centers and universities are among the large and complex organizations that are more specialized and efficient than the other human resources organizations in providing and manpower training, they have a special sensitivity. Also, considering that human development in line with coordination and harmony with the great changes of society, is the main task of the higher education system, this requires universities to have the necessary qualifications of educational administrators (Ismaili et al., 1397). The purpose of this study was to design a competency model for training managers of higher education centers to apply professional skills Methods: This study was conducted in an applied type and in a combined method of exploratory mixed type (qualitative-quantitative). Expert concurrence was used to determine the dimensions of competency components and professional skills based on theoretical foundations. Findings: Six dimensions for professional skills, which include: 1. Technical, human, 3. Perceptual, 4. Communication, 5. Cartesian skills, 6. Innovative skills. Managerial skills 3. Organizational factors 4. Entrepreneurial competence 5. Business competence 6. Leadership 7. Decision making 8. Collaboration. Explain and predict. Professionals are 75% effective in training competitors. Conclusion: The results showed that higher education centers in order to achieve these categories step by step and gradually according to a roadmap and long-term strategic plan and in order to implement it, it is necessary to formulate an action plan. It helps.
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