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Factors such as globalisation, restructuring, casualization of
employment and the erosion of pension rights have led to massive
tensions in contemporary organizations. By exploring the boundaries
of the field of Human Resource Development this book asks where is
HRD in the middle of all this and presents an innovative and
challenging approach to HRD theory and practice. With contributions
from a number of leading international scholars, the chapters draw
upon a range of epistemologies and adopt a critically reflective
perspective on the field. The chapters are divided into four
sections moving from a critical perspective on the definition and
boundaries of the field of HRD, through a re-thinking of the
human-centred nature of HRD, and the organisational context within
which HRD takes place, to, finally, perspectives on the future role
of HRD in the changing knowledge economy. The book's main
conclusion is that HRD remains a contested concept within the more
broadly contested field of organisation and management theory. Yet
this is neither a drawback nor weakness on the one hand, nor an
advantage or strength on the other. Both threats and opportunities
present themselves for the future growth of HRD as an academic
field, and as an arena of professional practice
The field of Human Resource Development has developed largely
through academics, scholars and reflective practitioners from
across the world coming together. Many people link memorable
keynote speeches to changes in their research, practice, career
path or even life view. Good keynote speeches are a forthright
statement of the expert 's view and thus are often not published.
Now that HRD is maturing there is a need to recapture some of those
earlier moments both as a form of archive, and also to shed light
on the path that has been followed.
Twenty-two speeches seminal to the field of HRD are included in
this volume. These speeches are milestones along the path of the
development of the field; as well as reconstructing their speech,
the contributors have also located it within the time it was given
and commented on how the field has developed since. This book is a
resource, not only as an archive and for those who wish to relive
their pivotal moments, but also for anyone interested in the
development of HRD as a discipline. This unique approach provides
an exciting and engaging way to reflect on cutting edge issues in
the academic and practitioner world of HRD
Series Information: Routledge Studies in Human Resource Development
In Sohn-mat, which translates to “hand taste” and refers to
intuitive cooking, Chef Monica Lee showcases recipes for soon tofu,
the iconic Korean soup made with soft tofu, from her beloved LA
Koreatown restaurant Beverly Soon Tofu. Sohn-mat is a master class
in how to make this exceptional tofu soup at home, as well recipes
for all of the other dishes you need to complete the meal, from
banchan, to kimchi, to large-format dishes like bibimbap. Beyond
its loyal customers, Beverly Soon Tofu was highly acclaimed. The
restaurant was written about by Jonathan Gold and Ruth Reichl, and
profiled by Anthony Bourdain in Parts Unknown. Blending the
technical expertise of a chef with the practical know-how of a home
cook, Sohn-mat offers what no other Korean book on the market does:
a level of sophistication that is still geared toward the home
kitchen. Sohn-mat is for fans of Beverly Soon Tofu and those
interested in learning about Korean food and cultivating their own
intuitive cooking skills.
This book presents a challenge to feminist perspectives that see
the glass ceiling as the exclusive domain of women's careers and
work life. The authors address existing debates and extend them to
include original empirical evidence from several US and UK
comparative studies that look at the effect of caring for
dependents (including care for children and elder care) upon the
careers and aspirations of both men and women.
The nature of human resource development (HRD) has been, and
remains, a contested topic - the debate was sparked in part by
Monica Lee's seminal 2001 paper which refused to define the
discipline of HRD, but has been accentuated by increasing
globalization, political unrest, inequality and the erosion of
boundaries. Should HRD now be seen as more than 'training,' or a
sub-function of large western bureaucracy? This book represents a
very wide view of HRD: that it is at the core of our 'selves' and
our relationships, and that we continually co-create ourselves, our
organisations and societies. These ideas are hung upon a model of
Holistic Agency, and supported from sources as diverse as
evolutionary psychology, science fiction, the challenges of
transitional economies, and the structural uncertainties of
contemporary society. Examining the tensions between self and
other, agency and structure, the book draws inspiration from an
almost-autoethnographic approach. This yields a text that is
personal, entertaining, and easier to read than many academic tomes
- yet considers the depth and development of the human condition,
and locates HRD within that.
Human Resource Development in a Complex World presents a strong
challenge to traditional Human Resource Development.
Internationally renowned authors address HRD from within the
notions and language of complexity, presenting multifaceted
alternative perspectives to the current practice and theory of HRD.
Contents: 1. Introduction Part One: Examining the Area 2. Diverse Perspectives/Diverse Conclusions 3. Broadening the Debate 4. Gender Free Impact of Caregiving Part Two: Some Empirical Evidence 5. The Need for Empirical Evidence 6. Care Giving and Perceptions of Commitment 7. Care Giving and Development Opportunities 8. Care Giving and Career Attainment 9. Care Giving and Time/Freedom: Is Home Base Covered? Part Three: Implications 10. Emerging Issues 11. Tensions for the Individuals (and their families) 12. Tensions for the Companies 13. Tensions for the State 14. Conclusions
Human Resource Development in a Complex World presents a strong challenge to traditional Human Resource Development. Internationally renowned authors address HRD from within the notions and language of complexity, presenting multifaceted alternative perspectives to the current practice and theory of HRD.
The field of Human Resource Development has developed largely
through academics, scholars and reflective practitioners from
across the world coming together. Many people link memorable
keynote speeches to changes in their research, practice, career
path or even life view. Good keynote speeches are a forthright
statement of the expert's view and thus are often not published.
Now that HRD is maturing there is a need to recapture some of those
earlier moments - both as a form of archive, and also to shed light
on the path that has been followed. Twenty-two speeches seminal to
the field of HRD are included in this volume. These speeches are
milestones along the path of the development of the field; as well
as reconstructing their speech, the contributors have also located
it within the time it was given and commented on how the field has
developed since. This book is a resource, not only as an archive
and for those who wish to relive their pivotal moments, but also
for anyone interested in the development of HRD as a discipline.
This unique approach provides an exciting and engaging way to
reflect on cutting edge issues in the academic and practitioner
world of HRD!
Supporting Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era is
inspired by sustained and reoccurring professional conversations
and scholarship that have suggested that not just change is
necessary, but that there ought to be a fundamental shift towards
reconceptualizing the construct of fraternities and sororities. The
co-editors curate work from scholars and noteworthy practitioners
from across higher education to provide an imperative text that
reflects the complexity and expansiveness by addressing diversity,
programming, and support approaches. This text commences with the
understanding that issues will continuously exist, requiring a
greater nuanced depth of appreciation to reduce their negative
impact. It also summarizes national organizations from authentic,
represented voices. Chapters then focus on solutions to support the
fraternity and sorority experience, providing strategies and
emerging explanations for the issues described in this text.
Supporting Fraternities and Sororities seeks to do exactly as the
title implies: to inform all stakeholders so that they can make
better decisions about the future of these institutions.
I am just pissin' everybody off in this book. Read on to be choked
by Blackness, Whiteness, You-ness, and Me-ness. Oh, and, I hope you
like curses with asterisks. Thank you.
Monica Lee is at it again. This time it's them Hispanics that are
gonna be the most pissed.
There's gonna be more than 3 uh youze pissed off from dis book.
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