Abstract:
Contemporary organizations are essentially
people driven. Termed as human resources in HR
parlance, the contribution of people towards success
is established. Organizational environment is
characterized by competition and performance, thus
making traditional human resource practices in
managing people redundant. Creating new forms of
competitive advantage has thus become a major area
of concern for organizations. It gets all the more
complex in the contemporary knowledge based
industry with the knowledge workers contributing to
the organization in the form of human capital. The
search for newer forms of competitive advantage in
organizations are being seen in the name of
competencies at the individual level. Competencies
are a combination of observable and applied
knowledge, skills and behaviors that create a
competitive advantage for an organization. It focuses
on how an employee creates value and what is
actually accomplished (Nath & Raheja in, 2004).
From a managerial point of view, very little has so far
been achieved with regard to the question of which
competencies create success in the organizations.
The same is true in the scholarly research arena thus
making the subject an exciting field of enquiry. This
paper empirically investigates the role of
competencies for employee development in the
Indian IT and Pharma Industry. The importance of
competencies in the talent acquisition, talent
development and talent retention was also examined.
The data was collected from a randomly selected
sample of 89 employees in the IT and Pharmaceutical
industry. The Awareness level of employees, usage
of competencies in the different functions along with
their perceptions has been collected through a
specifically designed questionnaire. Data was
content analyzed in a descriptive way with simple
statistical treatment of frequency and percentages
using the SPSS package. The results show the
importance of competencies for organizational
success. It also underscores the need for developing /
implementing competency based approach for
effective human resource management.