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    題名: The Utility of O-T-P Model in Taiwan Coast Guard
    作者: Chen, Hai-Ming;Hung, Shu-Tzu
    貢獻者: 淡江大學管理科學學系
    關鍵詞: O-T-P model;Taiwan Coast Guard The Utility of Introduction;Training needs analysis
    日期: 2012-03-01
    上傳時間: 2013-08-08 14:47:25 (UTC+8)
    出版者: Alexandria: International Public Management for Human Resources
    摘要: Although widely discussed for several years, training needs analysis (TNA) has seldom been applied to examine public services in Taiwan. The Taiwan Coast Guard (TCG) was established on January 28, 2000 to provide a combined military and police force with a unique human resource portfolio. After years of ad hoc training decisions, the TCG attempted to adopt a more systematic approach to TNA, the organization-task-person (O-T-P) model. In November, 2006, 2567 TCG service personnel were surveyed regarding their perceived training needs required to achieve the following four dimensions of major organizational core competencies: frequency, importance, familiarity and urgency. Analysis results revealed highly significant differences in training needs between military and police in the TCG. The methodology adopted by TCG for TNA has proven effective. Further, the four indicators applied in this revealed an interesting paradigm which may encourage the use of similar approaches in other organizations
    關聯: Public Personnel Management 41(1), pp.15-43
    DOI: 10.1177/009102601204100102
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