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THE IMPACT OF THE MENTOR-APPRENTICE SYSTEM ON LABOR PRODUCTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY IN UZBEKISTAN’S CIVIL SERVICE

Nadirjan E. Maksumov , Independent researcher of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the “mentor-apprentice” institution and its pivotal role in the civil service of Uzbekistan. The study delves into the historical roots of mentor-apprentice relationships, tracing their evolution from ancient times to their current application in the public sector. The analysis highlights the significant economic and social impacts of this institution, particularly in improving labor productivity and enhancing the efficiency of management processes. The article emphasizes the dual nature of labor productivity within the civil service, focusing on both the quantitative and qualitative contributions of mentors in transferring knowledge, skills, and experience to apprentices. Furthermore, the article examines the systematic implementation of the mentor-apprentice system within the civil service, evaluating its effectiveness in fostering professional development, reducing errors, and accelerating adaptation to new work environments. The research findings underscore the importance of this institution in preparing civil servants for successful careers and ensuring the effective execution of state functions. Based on these insights, the article offers practical recommendations for optimizing the mentor-apprentice system, aiming to enhance its impact on the overall performance and productivity of the civil service.

 

Keywords

Mentor-apprentice system, Civil service, Labor productivity

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Nadirjan E. Maksumov. (2024). THE IMPACT OF THE MENTOR-APPRENTICE SYSTEM ON LABOR PRODUCTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY IN UZBEKISTAN’S CIVIL SERVICE. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 6(09), 36–43. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume06Issue09-05