Principles of Human Resource Development
Perseus Books (Publisher)
Published on 21. January 1989
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-201-09013-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Trainers, HRD specialists, students, anyone who needs to learn more about the increasingly complex field of HRD will find here both a comprehensive reference and a practical handbook.. The field of Human Resource Development has grown and matured over the last few decades into an integral component of organizational life. Increasingly, executives view the HRD function as a crucial strategic tool in improving productivity, profitability, and long-term growth. Principles of Human Resource Development is a comprehensive resource for those considering HRD as a career choice, or those who have recently entered the field. HRD students and professionals as well as executives who want to maximize the strategic role of HRD will find this overview helpful in gaining insight to the field and as a ready desk-top reference. Each unit addresses the key questions to understanding HRD. It explains what HRD is, including individual, career, and organizational development, and how these areas interrelate with one another. The unit on roles in HRD examines the primary roles of HRD manager, learning specialist, instructional designer, and consultant.Gilley and Eggland also explore the competencies needed in HRD, including needs assessment, program design, marketing, and cost benefit analysis.
The section on the empirical foundations of HRD examines eight major studies of the HRD field and the professional development and certification activities of the major HRD-related societies. The final section of the book covers the career opportunities in HRD and the future of the field.Charts, checklists, diagrams, and chapter objectives are included throughout the text. Training managers, instructional designers, organization development consultants, and students will find this introduction to HRD an important tool in the continual search to improve the performance of people and organizations.
The section on the empirical foundations of HRD examines eight major studies of the HRD field and the professional development and certification activities of the major HRD-related societies. The final section of the book covers the career opportunities in HRD and the future of the field.Charts, checklists, diagrams, and chapter objectives are included throughout the text. Training managers, instructional designers, organization development consultants, and students will find this introduction to HRD an important tool in the continual search to improve the performance of people and organizations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boulder
United States
Publishing group
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
facsimiles, map
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-201-09013-0 (9780201090130)
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Ann Maycunich | Jerry Gilley | Steven Eggland
Principles Of Human Resource Development
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Content
What is Human Resource Development?; Individual Development; Career Development; Organizational Development; The HRD Manager; The Learning Specialist and Instruction in HRD; The Instructional Designer; The Consultant; Assessing the Need for HRD; Program Planning, Design and Evaluation; Marketing and Positioning the HRD Program within the Organization; The Benefits and Costs of HRD; Professional Certification and Development; Professionalization of the Field of HRD; Careers in Human Resource Development.