Enhancing workplace learning through collaborative HRD


Autoria(s): Browning, Victoria; Delahaye, Brian L.
Contribuinte(s)

Clarke, Marilyn

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Human resource development (HRD) has evolved a great deal over the past 20 years. Indeed, developments in HRD theory, research and practice have helped transform HRD from a reactive function focusing on administrative and bureaucratic issues to a proactive function focusing on creating learning and development opportunities for employees that not only allow them to achieve their potential but also make a substantial contribution to the longterm survival and sustainability of the organisation. HRD is now seen as an investment in the future of an organisation. This investment perspective is based on the recognition that HRD is linked to business strategy and the achievement of competitive advantage (Caravan et al. 2002). One reason for the shift in emphasis is that many of the traditional sources of competitive advantage (technology, economies of scale) have diminished in value. Nowadays it is the workforce that has come to be seen as an important source of competitive advantage for the organisation. However, not too long ago employees were viewed by management as a disposable resource rather than an asset to an organisation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47031/

Publicador

Tilde University Press

Relação

http://www.tup.net.au/publications-new/Readings_in_HRM_and_Sustainability1.aspx

Browning, Victoria & Delahaye, Brian L. (2011) Enhancing workplace learning through collaborative HRD. In Clarke, Marilyn (Ed.) Readings in HRM and Sustainability. Tilde University Press, Prahran, pp. 36-50.

Fonte

QUT Business School; Faculty of Education; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150305 Human Resources Management #Workplace Learning #HDR #HRM
Tipo

Book Chapter