Pengaruh Manajemen Talenta, Komitmen Kerja dan Kesiapan Berubah terhadap Kinerja Aparatur Sipil Negara pada Kantor Pertanahan Kabupaten Deli Serdang dengan Stres Kerja sebagai Variabel Intervening
The Effect of Talent Management, Work Commitment and Readiness to Change on The Performance of Civil Servants at The Land Office of Deli Serdang Regency with Job Stress as an Intervening Variable

Date
2024Author
Sibagariang, Devi Susanto
Advisor(s)
Siahaan, Elisabet
Harahap, R. Hamdani
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Negative practices in talent acquisition and appointment to key positions, prolonged
vacancies in critical roles, the lack of organizational efforts to develop individual
competencies, and civil servants 'uncertainty about their career direction are identified
as factors contributing to poor performance among civil servants. This study aims to
analyze the influence of talent management, work commitment, and readiness to
change on the performance of civil servants at the Land Office of Deli Serdang
Regency, with job stress as an intervening variable. The research utilizes primary data
collected from 114 respondents and secondary data obtained from administrative
records and reports from the Land Office of Deli Serdang Regency and the Ministry of
Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning. The sampling method applied is non
probability sampling, specifically using a census sampling technique, where the entire
population is included The collected questionnaires were analyzed using quantitative
methods, employing multiple regression analysis with SPSS as the analytical tool. The
findings reveal that talent management, work commitment, and readiness to change
have a positive and significant effect on job stress. Furthermore, talent management,
work commitment, readiness to change, and job stress also positively and significantly
influence performance. Additionally, job stress serves as a mediating variable in the
relationship between talent management, work commitment, readiness to change, and
performance.
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