Developing a Performance Coaching Model for Overqualified Employees in Public Sector: Implications for Career Growth and Organizational Effectiveness
Keywords:
Performance Coaching, Overqualified Employees, Grounded Theory Method, Job Competency, Iran’s Electrical Power IndustryAbstract
Despite the well-documented benefits of performance coaching in employee development, its efficacy for overqualified employees—a critical yet overlooked talent segment—remains poorly understood. This study bridges this gap by proposing a novel coaching framework specifically designed for overqualified professionals in Iran’s Electrical Industry. Leveraging grounded theory methodology, we analyze data from 16 semi-structured interviews to develop a comprehensive model featuring 131 distinct elements categorized into 18 core constructs. Our results demonstrate a dynamic interplay between Casual Factors, Contextual Conditions, and Intervening Factors in shaping job and organizational competencies. These competencies subsequently inform strategic interventions in organizational development and talent management, generating multi-level impacts across individual, team, and organizational outcomes. The proposed model not only advances theoretical understanding of coaching efficacy but also provides practitioners with an evidence-based framework for optimizing the performance of overqualified employees—a crucial resource in contemporary talent management.
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