Abstract
The extant literature for any reason ignores to consider internal and external developments and their influence on management development needs (Mühlbacher, 2007; Mühlbacher Nettekoven, & Putnova, 2009). The present study attempts to address this gap and explores in detail internal and external drivers for changes and their influence on managerial competencies. The sample of the study comprised of 460 practicing managers working in various industries in Pakistan. The self-report measures of management competencies (Mühlbacher, 2007) and drivers for change (Mühlbacher, 2007) to measure and identify managerial competencies and internal and external drivers of change. The results of the study revealed that managers are more influenced by external development such as technological advancement, change at work place, economic situation and socio economic changes. The technological changes are seen as opportunity and significantly correlated with methodological competencies. The socio economic condition and change at work place are seen as threat and significantly correlated with leadership competencies. In internal changes HR practices are positively linked with social competencies like communication skills. Findings showed that external changes are mostly seen as threat and internal changes are viewed as opportunity.

Saquib Y. Janjua, Jurgen Muhlbache. (2016) What Drives Competence Need? Analyzing the Impact of Drivers of Change on Job Competencies in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Volume-31, Issue-2.
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