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Využití psychodiagnostických metod v manažerské práci
[Use of Psycho‐Diagnostic Methods in Management]
Barbora Pánková, Ondřej Benda, Silvie Golcová
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Předložený článek se zabývá možnostmi využití psychodiagnostiky v manažerské práci, zejména pak při výběrových řízeních. Využití odpovídajících a vhodně zvolených psychodiagnostických nástrojů může pozitivně ovlivnit proces výběru zaměst- nanců a následně možnosti práce s nimi z pohledu vedoucích zaměstnanců. V textu jsou vymezena specifika při diagnostice v personální oblasti na rozdíl od klinické praxe. Akcentovány jsou parametry výběru vhodných dotazníkových metod – validita, reliabilita, ale i využitelnost výstupů pro manažerskou práci a možnost propojitelnosti na požadované kompetence. Shrnuty jsou i výstupy rozhovorů s manažery věnující se zkušenostem s využíváním psychodiagnostických nástrojů. Blíže jsou představeny vybrané metody – behaviorální rozhovor, Hoganův osobnostní dotazník, MBTI, NEO, Belbinův dotazník, LMI, BIP.
The article focuses on the use of psycho-diagnostic methods in management and HR management. Various methods and their classification are described and analysed for their best uses. Authors of the article work with the premise that while psychology itself developed in a neutral clinical environment, eventually it spread to other areas, such as HR management, with a completely different overall approach towards the examined subject. Where clinical psychology focuses on diagnostics separated from real life, HR psychology examines employees and job candidates in specific situations. It is further influenced by the HR professional’s experience and own, subjective calibration. Most managers have no psychological background and tend to think in precise, measurable terms unattainable in psychology. Thus reliability, validity, objectivity, and standardization of results is of utmost importance to the applied psychological methods and the results these methods provide. There are various ways of classifying psychological diagnostic methods in management. These include factors such as individuality, administration, or time-scope. The authors, however, choose to look at these methods in terms of their use and purpose. Non-testing methods are described first – observation, interview, anamnesis, and analysis of spontaneous products are introduced in detail. Following are personality and performance tests, analysis of their advantages and disadvantages and possible uses. The focus of the article lies in detailed analysis of selected psycho-diagnostic methods and their use in the recruitment process through the eyes of managers. The authors interviewed managers with experience in recruitment and selection of new employees and provided a brief overview of providers of each of the following analysed methods: Behavioural interview, Hogan Personality Index (HPI), Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), The Big Five Questionnaire (NEO), Belbin e-interplace, Achievement Motivation Inventory (LMI) and the Bochum Personality questionnaire (BIP). The outcome includes basic recommendations for the use of various psycho-diagnostic tools. The most important is the need for the identification of employee selection criteria. Appropriate psycho-diagnostic tools can be selected only once these criteria are well defined. The various tool providers often organise pilot runs to create diagnostic models that are tailored to specific job-positions or clients. Such models are often reliable, and their providers should be able to provide data about empirical test results, standardization of the used methods and detailed user and evaluation manuals. Evaluation reports for each candidate are a standard feature of such solutions. Further recommendations are: psycho-diagnostic tools are not the only source of information about candidates, the number of candidates and the overall time-frame designated for the hiring process play an important role too, some methods are good only for screening while other methods require professional psychologists. Some methods are better for specific positions or can be used to sieve candidates in the first round of the hiring process. And finally, the various tools can be combined for better results which should always be evaluated not in their absolute values but in relation to the desired position and the required competencies.
Use of Psycho‐Diagnostic Methods in Management
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