Career Management Strategy in Human Resource Development
Subject Areas :Amir Shahrabi Farahani 1 * , Kaveh Teimoornejad 2
1 - Azad University
2 - Azad University
Keywords: Job Career, Job Career Management, Human Resource Development, Tehran Municipality Organization,
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to present the job career management model of Tehran Municipality Organization as a strategy for human resource development. Research is qualitative in terms of inductive nature and qualitative in terms of method. The statistical population of the research is the experts of Tehran Municipality Organization. Using targeted snowballing technique, 11 people were selected by considering the theoretical saturation. The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview. The approach used in the present study is the Granded Theory technique, which was presented after performing the three steps of open, central and selective coding of the initial model, and then using the Delphi technique and obtaining the opinion of experts, the final research model It was based on 6 dimensions of causal factors, pivotal category, strategy, bedrock factors, intervening factors and consequences. Then, causal factors were formulated in the form of individual and organizational factors. Bedding factors include; they were hardware and software capabilities. Environmental, behavioral, and structural barriers were identified as interfering factors in the model, and development strategies and current strategies were classified as model strategies. Also, the executive consequences of the model were categorized into three dimensions: the consequences of employees, the organization, and the citizens.
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