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        1 - The Effect of Gamification on Employee Motivation and Learning at Cooperative Management Training Course in Tehran Pars Oil and Gas Company
        Saeed Safaei Movahed Seyed Morteza  Rikhtegarzadeh
        The purpose of present study was to notice the effect of gamification on employee motivation and learning at cooperative management training course in Tehran Pars Oil and Gas Company by quasi-experimental method of Pre-test and post-test design with control group. The s More
        The purpose of present study was to notice the effect of gamification on employee motivation and learning at cooperative management training course in Tehran Pars Oil and Gas Company by quasi-experimental method of Pre-test and post-test design with control group. The statistical population consists of all Pars Oil and Gas Company employees (700 people), which according to John Kerrosol's opinion, 36 were considered through simple random sampling in two experimental groups (18 persons) and control (18 persons). The instrument used in this research was a researcher-made questionnaire designed to measure learning motivation with 20 items in a 7-degree scale. The other instrument is an explanatory teacher-made questionnaire composed of 9 questions. The formal validity of a number of participants in the research and content was confirmed by the supervisor and several experts, and its reliability was confirmed using the Cronbach's alpha for learning motivation questionnaire by acceptable 0.832 value. To analyze the data, descriptive statistic including mean and standard qualification as well as inferential statistics including ANCOVA and MANCOVA covariance were used. The findings showed that the application of the gamification method to motivate and learn employees in Pars Oil & Gas Co. is effective. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Calculating the Training Return on Investment (ROI) In Pars Oil & Gas Company (P.O.G.C)
        Frouz Nouri Saeid Safaee Movahed Hamideh Bafandeh
        Training and development advisors and experts are working hard today to gain a position for training procedures as equal as other organizational procedures. This effort has turned into a huge challenge for such practitioners. Under such circumstances, return-of-investme More
        Training and development advisors and experts are working hard today to gain a position for training procedures as equal as other organizational procedures. This effort has turned into a huge challenge for such practitioners. Under such circumstances, return-of-investment can be deemed both as an opportunity (if carried out properly) and a threat (if implemented improperly). Some believe that such an approach can help us integrate training into other mainstream procedures. Anyway, it is believed that formulating and conceptualizing such a strategy is a brave enterprise which needs to be managed reasonably.This paper aims at estimating the return-of-investment rate for project management training programs at Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC). To analyze data, AHP strategy is used through Expert Choice software. The final rate was calculated as %59976. The calculated ROI sounds logically reasonable and indicates that the training program has been effective in essence. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Designing a Specialized Competency Model and proposing Training Courses for Deans of University of Tehran
        Ali Bozorgi Amiri Zahra احتشام Iman Shokr
        The purpose of this research is to develop specialized competencies for dean of faculties of University of Tehran. Also, their counterpart training courses and that of details are provided by which the university is able to empower dean effectively. The methodology is q More
        The purpose of this research is to develop specialized competencies for dean of faculties of University of Tehran. Also, their counterpart training courses and that of details are provided by which the university is able to empower dean effectively. The methodology is qualitative by which content analysis and systematic review are adapted. Job descriptions of the deans are coded qualitatively through which competencies are extracted. Afterwards, extracted competencies are modified by systematic review and Meta-synthesis methods. Finally, the results are validated by expert opinions. The proposed model categorized as 9 competencies including 17 sub categories. Competencies are presented in the form of communication and support, education and research, and human resource management. The communication and support competency includes factors such as ability to effectively represent and defend the faculty and ability to interact effectively. Educational and research competency consists of leadership and scientific credibility, ability to provide services to the society, ability to improve teaching-learning processes in the faculty, and ability to enhance faculty research processes and mindfulness of faculty policies, rules and programs. Moreover, human resource management competency includes ability to promote programs related to staff and students, and ability to recruit and develop faculty members effectively. Finally, to improve deans performances based on the competency model, training courses are provided. Notably, results are compatible with other universities and they may utilizes the results well enough. Manuscript profile