Organizational skills and work performance in the leaders of the christian Church in Brazil

Authors

  • Andrea Possato Derevetski Trindade Universidad Peruana Unión, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17162/rmi.v4i2.1296

Keywords:

Organizational Competencies, Labor Performance, Competitiveness, Christian Culture, Employees

Abstract

This paper is based on the premise that in the environment of relationships of organizations has become highly competitive in recent years, based on the existence of large identities that generate a defining empowerment in their contexts, where it is necessary to consider that the structural basis of companies are in their human talent as a production axis, where depending on the competences of each one and their work performance are closely linked to the context of their development, in terms of self-realization, comfort or improvement. This is applicable to the institutional context of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (IASD, in Spanish), characterized by promoting principles of the Christian Protestant culture, emerging in the year 1863, from which it has expanded with members and partners worldwide, which has allowed it to constitute a solid identity regarding its processes with more than fourteen decades in progress. Therefore, this research work arose with the objective of analyzing the relationship between the variables of organizational competence and work performance in the leaders of the IASD in the city of Campinas, a sample total of 71 pastors, who are applied a survey proposed by 13 dimensions, based on the variables of action of any organization and its impact on their actual results. It should be noted that an adequate value was found between the organizational competences and the labor performance of the employees, the latter being dependent on the first variable, which directly influences the realities of each well-established company or institution globally.

Published

2020-03-24