THE CORE COMPETENCES OF POLISH INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
Dariusz Nowak
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Dariusz Nowak: Poznan University of Economics
Business Management, 2018, issue 1 Year 2018, 23-43
Abstract:
Among many methods of strategic management, special attention should be put to the concept of core competences, which is an excellent and modern tool of competitiveness. Its essence comes to the belief that the differentiated framework of leading economic activities forces the use of different ways of achieving its objectives. Such is the way it is described by a set of unique, rare, and above all, personalized assets, which together form the specificity and nature of the organization. Taking into account the importance of the concept of core competences in strategic activities of the company, the purpose of the article was to identify and assess the basic attributes of the organization and present them in a comprehensive range. The theoretical part was developed on the basis of analysis of Polish and Englishlanguage bibliography, the empirical part was based on surveys conducted on a sample of 192 entities representing the industrial enterprises operating in Poland. Analysis of the answers allowed concluding that the main core competences of Polish enterprises are: the quality of product and services, staff qualifications, flexibility, clearly defined goals, and ability to adapt to the environment.
Keywords: core competences; values of the organization; competitive positions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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