加德满都组织管理人员自我管理技能与人口因素之关系探讨

Pramila Thapa, Beena Giridharan, Josana Khanal, Kuber Adhikari
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背景:自我管理技能(SMS)对于所有管理者提高管理绩效和福祉(WB)至关重要,但在尼泊尔很少有关于这一主题的研究。目的:本文的主要目的是探讨加德满都组织管理人员的自我管理技能(SMS)与人口因素(DF)之间的关系。方法:本研究采用方便抽样法和横断面法,对调查对象(n=429)-管理人员进行调查,采用COVID-19在线问卷。对该研究进行了信度和效度检验。使用五分制的SMS问题,得出50分自我管理技能分数(SMSS)。> 25分为高分,<25分为低分。采用描述性分析和回归分析对数据进行分析。研究发现:63.1%的管理人员自我管理技能得分低于平均水平。年龄、性别、短信培训等人口因素与短信相关。研究局限性/实际意义:自我报告数据、单一数据收集和未知总人口存在局限性。研究发现,管理者的短信能力受到短信培训、年龄和性别的影响。组织应投资于培训和发展,以提高管理技能,特别是在医疗保健部门。应优先考虑与多样性、公平和包容性(DEI)相关的举措和改进的招聘做法。独创性/价值:这项研究探讨了一个值得了解的需求,即SMS如何帮助创造一个人的培养个性。
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Exploring the Relationship between Self-Management Skills and Demographic Factors among Managers in Kathmandu-based Organizations
Background: Self-management skills (SMS) are vital for all managers to increase managerial performance and Well-Being (WB), yet few studies have been conducted in Nepal regarding this topic. Purpose: The main aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between Self- Management Skills (SMS) and Demographic Factors (DF) among managers in Kathmandu- based organizations. Methods: The study utilized a convenience sampling approach and a cross-sectional method with respondents (n=429)- managers, employing online questionnaires due to COVID-19. The study was tested for reliability and validity. SMS questions with five-point scales were used, resulting in 50 Self-Management Skills Scores (SMSS). A score of > 25 indicated a high score, while <25 indicated below-average scores. Descriptive and regression analyses were used to analyze the data. Findings: The results revealed that 63.1% of the managers had Self-Management Skills Scores (SMSS) below the average level. Demographic factors such as age, gender, and SMS training were correlated with SMS. Research limitations/Practical Implications: There are limitations with self-reported data, single data collection, and unknown total population. According to the study, managers’ SMS competence is influenced by their SMS training, age, and gender. Organizations should invest in training and development to improve managerial skills, especially in the healthcare sector. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusiveness (DEI)-related initiatives and improved hiring practices should be given primary priority. Originality/Value: This research explores a deserved need to learn how SMS can help create a person’s nurturing personality.
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