Dual Ladder “in Balance”

L. V. Wees, P. Jansen
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The system of two career ladders, one for managers, the other for (top‐level) specialists or professionals, has worked satisfactorily up to a certain level. There are, however, indications that there will be a change in the “natural” career progression in the near future. Responsible for this are rising educational level of the workforce, onset of lean, knowledge‐driven companies which are competence‐based, and doubts about the effectiveness of the classical manager. Studies the concept of a “career”, and current changes in career motivations and opportunities of managers and professionals. To illustrate, describes how three large Dutch companies recruit their future top‐level managers and professionals. In particular, the career aspirations and opportunities of an important group of professionals, viz. engineers will be investigated. Finally, suggests how to align career path and motives with organizational requirements, both for managers and for professionals. Compares HRM policy with the way in which J...
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“平衡”双梯
两个职业阶梯系统,一个是管理者,另一个是(高层)专家或专业人员,已经令人满意地达到了一定的水平。然而,有迹象表明,在不久的将来,“自然”的职业发展将发生变化。造成这种情况的原因是劳动力教育水平的提高,精益的开始,以能力为基础的知识驱动型公司,以及对传统管理者有效性的怀疑。研究“职业”的概念,以及当前管理者和专业人员职业动机和机会的变化。为了说明这一点,本文描述了三家大型荷兰公司如何招募他们未来的高层管理人员和专业人士。特别是,一个重要的专业群体,即工程师的职业抱负和机会将被调查。最后,建议如何使职业道路和动机符合组织的要求,无论是对管理者还是专业人士。将人力资源管理政策与J…
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