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Blackout: A Chronical of One Man's Descent into Absurdity is the
first publishing for new and upcoming writer, David C. McGuire. A
comedy short story about one man's night of terror as the power has
gone out and his mind wanders. It's a story of love, a story of
compassion, a story of fear. Blackout is the story you should read
while using the loo or while on your commute. It's a good time for
all!
David McGuire's student-friendly introduction looks at Human
Resource Development on an individual, organisational and societal
level analysing how HRD can play a major role in organisational
innovation, in developing communities and society and in operating
on a cross-national and international basis. Key features: Links
key training design and learning theories to broader economic and
societal issues for a more holistic and in-depth understanding of
the field. Seven brand new chapters ensure a good fit with HRD
programmes at all levels and reflect the latest developments in the
field, including career development, strategic HRD, knowledge
management, the environment, ethics and CSR and the future of HRD.
High profile case studies in each chapter bring the theory to life
including Apple, Massive Open Online Courses, Barclays, Stephen
Lawrence, Lloyds Pharmacy, Marriott Hotels, Netflix, Black and
Decker, Google, Colgate-Palmolive, Marks and Spencer and Valve.
Case vignettes throughout the chapters highlight HRD in action and
provoke critical analysis and discussion, including How a Beer Can
Aided the Design of Canon's Revolutionary Mini-Copier and The
Alaskan Village Set to Disappear Under Water in a Decade. An
Appendix contains advice on preparing for an HRD examination as
well as example exam questions and sample answers, to ensure
examination success. Chapters map to the CIPD's requirements at
levels 5 and 7 making it an ideal core text for accredited and
non-accredited programmes alike.
David McGuire's student-friendly introduction looks at Human
Resource Development on an individual, organisational and societal
level analysing how HRD can play a major role in organisational
innovation, in developing communities and society and in operating
on a cross-national and international basis. Key features: Links
key training design and learning theories to broader economic and
societal issues for a more holistic and in-depth understanding of
the field. Seven brand new chapters ensure a good fit with HRD
programmes at all levels and reflect the latest developments in the
field, including career development, strategic HRD, knowledge
management, the environment, ethics and CSR and the future of HRD.
High profile case studies in each chapter bring the theory to life
including Apple, Massive Open Online Courses, Barclays, Stephen
Lawrence, Lloyds Pharmacy, Marriott Hotels, Netflix, Black and
Decker, Google, Colgate-Palmolive, Marks and Spencer and Valve.
Case vignettes throughout the chapters highlight HRD in action and
provoke critical analysis and discussion, including How a Beer Can
Aided the Design of Canon's Revolutionary Mini-Copier and The
Alaskan Village Set to Disappear Under Water in a Decade. An
Appendix contains advice on preparing for an HRD examination as
well as example exam questions and sample answers, to ensure
examination success. Chapters map to the CIPD's requirements at
levels 5 and 7 making it an ideal core text for accredited and
non-accredited programmes alike.
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