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EMPLOYEE UPSKILLING IN A TEAL ORGANISATION AS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF ITS FUNCTIONING

Abstract

Acquisition of skills and knowledge by employees is one of the most important elements of gaining competitive advantage, but also of creating a modern company based on knowledge and experience. This article aims to highlight the issue of employee upskilling in teal organisations. The particular importance of this issue stems from the fact that such companies do not offer typical career paths and their employees have to look after their development and acquisition of new and useful skills on their own. The article presents the actions undertaken by a teal organisation and its employees in terms of supplementing qualifications and acquiring new skills. The article is based on literature on the subject of employee training and upskilling. In addition, information was also taken from sources which describe the functioning of teal companies. The aim was to present the process of knowledge acquisition by employees in teal organisations and its effect on the functioning of a given organisation.

Keywords:

teal organisation, training, upskilling, employees, communication, negotiation, functioning of organisations

Details

Issue
Vol. 2 No. 31 (2020)
Section
Research article
Published
2020-12-29
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19253/reme.2020.02.001
Licencja:
Creative Commons License

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Authors

Maria Selwent

University of Business and Administration in Gdynia

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