Designing a Human Resource Development Model Based on SDTP Mentoring Approach
Subject Areas :Dr Firouz Nouri Kalkhoran 1 , Mahdi Rahbari 2 , Maedeh Mohabbati Someesaraee 3
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Bu Ali Sina University
2 - Master of Executive Management, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Master of Education and Human Resources Development, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: mentoring, elements of the mentoring model, SDTP mentoring model.,
Abstract :
The shortage of specialized human resources in the labor market and the limitations of government organizations to recruit and employ new human resources on the one hand, and the need to increase the motivation of human resources with promotion tools from within the organization, have made it necessary to provide and develop human resources from internal sources in organizations. In order to provide and develop human resources, it is necessary for each organization to manage this process with a local model. The present study provided the human resources of IMPASCO Company with the approach of designing a mentoring model. The approach of this research was mixed. In the qualitative part, the exploratory method was employed, and in the quantitative part involved using the survey method. First, the elements of the mentoring model were extracted through specialized interviews with experts. After identifying the elements, a questionnaire was designed and distributed in the element determination stage, and data were collected by distributing the questionnaire among internal experts and decision-makers (all members of the research community). The test was confirmed by calculating Cronbach's alpha (68%) and the data were analyzed using SPSS software and a one-group t-test, where all the elements identified in the previous stage were confirmed. After that, the data was determined and presented in the form of a final model using ISM software in the form of a focus group session. The elements in the model included preparing a cognitive profile of the mentee, developing a personal development plan, determining important functional areas for the company, identifying, evaluating and providing mentors, preparing a cognitive profile of the mentor, determining key jobs and determining talents, planning the development of mentors, registering and arranging a learning contract between the mentee and the mentor, implementing the effectiveness of the mentoring process for different individuals, implementing the mentoring program, evaluating the mentoring process and improving it, and registering a financial contract for mentoring with the mentor. This model, known as SDTP, is presented in the article.