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Key interpersonal skills of a game warden as part an employee soft skills assessment from a commitment and performance perspective

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2023
Author
Dziergas, Tomasz
Jakubowski, Jakub 
Popiołek, Julita
Gornowicz, Roman 
Adamowicz, Krzysztof 
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
Journal
Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A
ISSN
0071-6677
DOI
10.2478/ffp-2023-0022
Web address
https://www.ibles.pl/folia-forestalia-polonica-artykul/key-interpersonal-skills-of-a-game-warden-as-part-an-employee-soft-skills-assessment-from-a-commitment-and-performance-perspective/
Volume
65
Number
4
Pages from-to
221-232
Abstract (EN)
The study presents an innovative, proprietary concept of identifying soft skills predisposing individuals to occupy a forestry position, along with the definition and discussion of key factors constituting the assessment criteria. The authors provide their individual perspective on the specific personality traits and attitudes relevant to the assessment of an employee’s soft skills concerning their suitability for the given position. Six fundamental categories of skills and attitudes within the realm of soft skills for foresters were identified and proposed for evaluation. These categories included the following:
1. Collaboration and information flow management: This category assessed the ability to effectively collaborate with other company employees and the sense of responsibility for achieving the team’s goals. Special attention was paid to how information was communicated, facilitating planning, making changes and executing task effectively.
2. Initiative and engagement: This category focused on the ability and willingness to seek and implement new solutions. It identified and proposed an assessment system for actions such as the forester’s submission of new ideas and solutions to emerging problems, their engagement and identification with the company, their drive to improve existing work methods, and their adaptability to new tasks and working conditions resulting from changes.
3. Shaping a positive company image: This category involved evaluating the attitude that leads to dignified and ethical representation of the company through appropriate appearance, behaviour and attitude. It encompassed aspects such as building strong relationships with customers, business partners and the company’s environment, making agreements aligned with the company’s interests and taking active steps to enhance the positive image of the forestry operation.
4. Collaboration with external entities: This category analysed constructive actions defined as the interaction of the forestry district with external entities aimed at creating a favourable business climate for forestry operations.
5. Independence and decision-making: In this category, competencies for independently managing the Forest District were discussed, without the need for direct supervision. The proposed assessment system considered the traits predisposing the forester to make quick and accurate decisions, anticipate their consequences, take personal responsibility for task execution and accept the consequences of their own or their team’s work results.
Keywords (EN)
  • human resources

  • competencies

  • forester management

  • assessment

  • staff

License
cc-by-nc-ndcc-by-nc-nd CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
Open access date
October 11, 2023
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