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Davoodi E, Vedadi A, rezaeiyan A, gholamzadeh D. Designing a Competency Model for Senior Managers of Gas Refineries in South Pars Gas Complex (S.P.G.C.). JMDP 2021; 33 (4) :71-96
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1- Ph.D of Student, Department of Public Administration, Central Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2- Associated Professor, Department of Public Administration, Central Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , ahm.vedadi@iauctb.ac.ir )
3- Professor, Department of Public Administration, Central Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
4- Assistant professor, Department of Public Administration, Central Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
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This study is conducted aiming to design a competency model for senior managers of South Pars Gas Refineries. The approach of the research was qualitative. Using survey method and in-depth, semi-structured and purposeful interviews with 15 senior managers of the Gas Complex, the researcher collected the data. Three-stage theme analysis and coding was applied in order to analyze the qualitative data. Based on the research findings, the competency model for the Refineries’ senior managers contained 4 comprehensive themes and 11 main themes. The comprehensive themes comprised of: a. individual themes (including ethical, attitudinal and behavioral items), b. interpersonal themes (including relational, team-based and leadership items), c. organizational themes (including professional and managerial human resources items) and d. strategic themes (including strategic thinking and action and crisis management). It is suggested that the implementation of this model can lead to the development and promotion of senior managers of the refineries.
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Development Administration
Received: Sep 20 2020 | Accepted: Feb 07 2021 | ePublished: Feb 28 2021

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