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VALERIA YU. DAMBUEVAа
аIvanovo branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
DOI: 10.22394/2070-8378-2020-22-6-19-22
Abstract:
The article describes the invariant profile of the civil service personnel, as well as prospects for developing a motivational profile for the personnel of the Department of Education in the Ivanovo region considering the level of responsibility for making managerial decisions. The formation of highly professional and competent personnel is one of the most significant tasks for improvement in the field of public administration. This requires the introduction of new technologies that motivate civil servants to long-term activities focused on achieving particular results. A significant part of the personnel management system of a public authority is the system for motivating civil servants, which is influenced by many factors related to the civil service field. The author presents a classification of motivational types of civil servants, which was developed based on the concept of motivation management by Richie and Martin, and also outlines specific procedures for implementing the management of the motivational profile of civil service personnel in the Education Department of the Ivanovo region. It is noted that motivation management tools that combine monetary and non-monetary methods, as well as change the very structure of the motivational sphere, are acquiring special significance.
Keywords:
motivational profile of personnel, need-motivational sphere, motivators, motivational type, motivation tools, monetary and non-monetary methods of motivation
Received:
November 9, 2020
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