Personnel management on the basis of the competence model formation in lean production
https://doi.org/10.47370/2072-0920-2021-17-2-131-137
Abstract
The purpose of the research is to develop and improve human resources of an organization by using a competence model in the field of lean production. The following methods are used: methods of generalization, comparative analysis, induction, decomposition, formalization, and modeling. The results: the paper defines the essence and necessity of a competency-based approach in mastering the philosophy, principles and tools of lean production. Nowadays, lean manufacturing is a harmonious frame of reference that can be represented in the form of four levels: philosophy, values, principles, tools. The widespread introduction of lean manufacturing allows you to improve processes, concentrate efforts on creating value for a consumer, and reduce the waste of time and resources of all kinds. Also, the article presents a matrix of lean competencies, which allows you to assess the most important competencies for specific positions and allows employees to compare their own ideas about themselves, their potential with the ideas of a manager and, in accordance with this, to orient their way of action in the field of lean production, advanced training. The conclusion: the development and improvement of human resources, including pedagogical, scientific and scientific and pedagogical workers, engineering and technical workers are directly dependent on the management system. The person who owns deeply the knowledge of lean production and the skills of their application in various fields: production, management, healthcare, education, social sphere plays the major role. Therefore, the competency model presented in the research in the field of lean technolo- gies will be focused on achieving strategic goals, improving organization processes, reducing losses, and therefore add value to the organization. Assessment of employees using the competency matrix will allow the head of an organization to analyze the approaches and tools used by him in the field of lean manufacturing and offer training in innovative educational programs and technologies that ensure high quality of development of lean competencies.
About the Authors
G. V. KaramushkoRussian Federation
Galina V. Karamushko, an associate professor of the Department of Management and Regional Economics, Candidate of Economics, an associate professor
191, Pervomaiskaya str., Maykop, 385000, the Republic of Adygea
N. G. Maskova
Russian Federation
Natalya G. Maskova, an associate professor of the Department of Management and Regional Economics, Candidate of Economics, an associate professor
191, Pervomaiskaya str., Maykop, 385000, the Republic of Adygea
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For citations:
Karamushko G.V., Maskova N.G. Personnel management on the basis of the competence model formation in lean production. New Technologies. 2021;17(2):131-137. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47370/2072-0920-2021-17-2-131-137