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This edited volume contains original chapters by some of the leading researchers and writers in HRD. It provides a definitive work on the design and conduct of research in HRD and identifies and examines the possibilities and limitations of particular methods and techniques. Emerging debates on the purpose, nature and practice and theoretical base of HRD are examined. Each chapter is structured with: *Statement of aims *Description of theoretical and empirical context^ *Identification and examination of methodological issues *Description and evaluation of research design *Critical analysis and evaluation *Key learning points
An edited volume containing original chapters by some of the leading researchers and writers in HRD. It provides a definitive work on the design and conduct of research in HRD and identifies and examines the possibilities and limitations of particular methods and techniques. Emerging debates on the purpose, nature, practice and theoretical base of HRD are examined. Each chapter is structured with: *statement of aims *description of theoretical and empirical context *identification and examination of methodological issues *description and evaluation of research design *critical analysis and evaluation *key learning points.
Who does a woman turn to when, more than anything in the world, she
wants to have a child, but her body refuses to cooperate?
Sometimes, all you need is a miracle. In 1998, when
thirty-seven-year-old Sandra Watson Rapley and her husband Craig
married, both decided that they wanted children right away. Sandra
expected some difficulty trying to conceive because of uterine
fibroids she had removed years ago. However, she was not prepared
for the turbulent - and often times disappointing - road she would
have to travel to make her dream a reality. After many failed
attempts at drug therapy, ovulation calculation, and in-vitro
fertilization, the Rapleys finally learned the devastating truth -
fibroids inside Sandra's uterus were preventing a successful
pregnancy. Following months of discussion, testing, and counseling,
the miracle that the Rapleys were praying for arrived in the form
of a surrogate. Their sister-in-law, Victoria, selflessly
volunteered to be their embryo's oven, and on August 29, 2001,
Victoria gave birth to the Rapleys twin sons. Sandra Watson
Rapley's struggle with infertility, through the emotional highs and
lows and the exciting time when her dream of having a child is
finally fulfilled.
Based on a major international survey of some of the world's
biggest employers in the hospitality and tourism industries, this
book provides a thorough examination of the problems and issues
involved, and reveals that nearly all of the organizations are
failing to address the complexities of HRM in the global
marketplace. This edited collection features original contributions
from some of the most important academics in this field, as well as
case studies from North America, the UK, Australia, New Zealand,
Russia and South Africa. The book includes sections on employee
resourcing, employee development and employee relations, which
cover topics such as selection, labour turnover, staff training,
multi-site management, employee commitment and legislation. Human
Resource Management contains the most up-to-date research into
these complex problems and is an excellent and useful resource for
researchers, postgraduates and senior managers within the industry.
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