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        1 - Designing a competency model for middle managers in Tehran Municipality and validating it with a Structural Equation Model
        Seyed Reza Razavi Saeedi
        The type of management in municipalities, which are typically service organizations, is different from other organizations. Therefore, the competencies of the managers of such organizations will be different from other organizations. The purpose of this study is to ide More
        The type of management in municipalities, which are typically service organizations, is different from other organizations. Therefore, the competencies of the managers of such organizations will be different from other organizations. The purpose of this study is to identify and validate the competency model of middle managers of the municipality, which has been done in twenty-two districts of Tehran Municipality. In this study, 20 organizational experts in 8 different departments were interviewed. And the initial model of competencies of middle managers of the municipality was obtained. By performing three stages of Delphi panel among 7 experts, a modified model of competencies was obtained. In the second phase, the Structural Equation Model was used to validate the model. A questionnaire was developed and distributed among 274 middle managers of the municipality. Finally, the competency model of municipal middle managers was presented with 3 dimensions, 6 components and 45 indicators. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Presenting a Model of managers' Competencies in Complex Organizations
        Seyed Reza Razavi Saeedi
        Today organizations are more complex than in the past, and managers need to acquire new and important competencies to help organizations achieve their goals. The purpose of this study is to provide a model of managers' competencies in complex organizations, which is app More
        Today organizations are more complex than in the past, and managers need to acquire new and important competencies to help organizations achieve their goals. The purpose of this study is to provide a model of managers' competencies in complex organizations, which is applied research. This research has been done in two phases, in the first phase, the model is designed and in the second phase, its validation is done. In the first stage of the first phase, based on the frequency of complexities observed in the research literature and by systematically studying the theoretical foundations and also based on interviews with experts, three types of structural, technological, and environmental complexity were considered as the basis for evaluating organizational complexity. In the second stage, which had a quantitative approach and the goal was to identify and select a complex organization, a 21-item questionnaire was designed and its validity was confirmed by experts, and its reliability was confirmed by calculating Cronbach's alpha and distributed among 291 middle managers of the municipality. A one-sample, complex organization t-test was selected. In the next stage, which had a qualitative approach, a semi-structured interview was conducted with 18 experts who were selected by the snowball method, and the initial model of managers' competencies appropriate to any complexity was obtained. In the fourth stage, which had a quantitative approach, a questionnaire was designed based on the initial model and distributed among 5 experts by the Delphi method and after performing three round trip steps, the modified model was obtained. In the second phase of the research, which aimed to validate the modified model and had a quantitative approach, a questionnaire was designed based on the modified model. and distributed among 15 organizational experts, including municipal managers with at least a master's degree and a history of more than twenty-five years, and by calculating the relative content validity coefficient, the final model of managers' competence was developed for any complexity. Manuscript profile