
FORMATION OF MANAGERIAL COMPETENCIES OF MANAGERS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE FIRM AND THE LABOR MARKET IN UKRAINE
Author(s) -
Іryna Kychko,
Olena Parubets,
А. Kholodnytska,
Vladyslava Perminova,
Svitlana Lytvyn
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
fìnansovo-kreditna dìâlʹnìstʹ: problemi teorìì̈ ta praktiki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2310-8770
pISSN - 2306-4994
DOI - 10.18371/fcaptp.v4i39.241317
Subject(s) - competitor analysis , negotiation , business , competence (human resources) , delegate , skills management , soft skills , marketing , public relations , knowledge management , management , economics , political science , computer science , law , programming language
. The article identifies key factors influencing the labor market. The economic meaning of the concept’s «competence», hard skills, soft skills, their importance in the professional activity of the top manager has been investigated. The main advantages of hard and soft skills of the top manager have been ascertained. It has been proven that in contrast to hard skills, soft ones allow a manager to perform managerial functions (make decisions, organize and manage teams, large teams, negotiate effectively, delegate authority successfully, assign priorities, manage time, prevent conflict situations); increase the level of competitiveness of the firm; create new jobs; create financial, organizational prerequisites to meet the personal needs of employees. A method to determine the level of competence of managers has been developed, it will assess the level of their professional skills and its impact on the success of the organization.It has been substantiated that the implementation of managerial competencies creates the prerequisites for increasing the competitiveness of the firm by making considered strategic decisions, conducting competent analytical work on the strengths and weaknesses of competitors, creating a favorable psychological climate, reducing a staff turnover.Keywords: managerial, management competencies, soft skills, hard skills, employment, competitiveness, personal needs, labor marketJEL Classification M53Formulas: 3; fig.: 2; tabl.: 1; bibl.: 21.