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        1 - Analysis and Identification of General and Specialized Competencies of Financial Expert with Development Approach (Case Study: Day Bank)
        Mansoureh Chahardoli Zahra Lebady Fatemeh Parasteh-Ghombavani Mojgan Abdollahi
        Financial experts have a key role in the informed decision-making of managers in the strategic plans of banks, therefore, the performance of this group of experts is particularly sensitive. With this in mind, this article identifies the competencies of financial experts More
        Financial experts have a key role in the informed decision-making of managers in the strategic plans of banks, therefore, the performance of this group of experts is particularly sensitive. With this in mind, this article identifies the competencies of financial experts in the field of banking. According to the nature and purpose of this research, its approach is qualitative and has been done with the method of Grounded Theory and Charms structuralist design. The statistical population of the research includes all financial experts working in the financial department of Bank Day Total: liquidity management and management accounting). Research tools include semi-structured interviews, notebooks and tape recorders. The data of this study are the result of interviews with 30 financial experts who were selected by snowball sampling method (sampling was continued until the theoretical saturation stage in the collected information). The text of the interviews, which included 33 hours of individual interviews with the research sample, was Implemented and analyzed by theme analysis method. A total of 79 competencies were identified as required competencies for Bank Day financial experts in the form of 12 sub-categories and 4 main categories with individual, interpersonal, basic and general knowledge titles. Job, technical and key job knowledge and finally in two dimensions of specialized and general competencies were determined and defined. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Developing a model of professional competencies of engineers for industrial modern organizations
        Fatemeh Narenji thani Zeinab Sadat Mostafavi
        The present study industrial modern organizations industrial organizations. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and a little descriptive-analytical in terms of data collection. The statistical population of the study includes; 1) Expert faculty members i More
        The present study industrial modern organizations industrial organizations. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and a little descriptive-analytical in terms of data collection. The statistical population of the study includes; 1) Expert faculty members in engineering and active in the field of industry, 2) Managers and experts working in industrial organizations with experience of 5 years or more and have an engineering degree from 46 universities and 4 top industrial organizations to 467 people. Using Cochran's sampling formula, a sample size of 216 people was selected by stratified random sampling. In order to identify the professional competencies of engineers to enter industrial organizations, the background of the researches and the onet site have been examined, then the qualifications of extraction and based on it into two general categories; General and specialized were classified. In order to collect data, a 42-item researcher-made questionnaire was used and the Cronbach's alpha coefficient for all underlying indices was 82.3. To evaluate the validity of the questionnaire, the opinions of relevant experts as well as the validity of the structure were used. The results showed that: 1- The required professional competencies include; General competencies (personality competence, planning, cognitive competence) and specialized competencies (systematic, applied, professional ethics and strategic. 2- The general model of the research was fitted by using confirmatory factor analysis. 3. All indicators were significantly related to their underlying factor and the measurement model was desirable during the evaluation of minor indicators. Manuscript profile