This paper examines the roots of Britain's training problem, drawing links with long-standing industrial decline and lack of competitiveness. It is argued that training has considerable strategic importance in this context, but major attitudinal and structural obstacles are restricting the ability of British management to implement the necessary changes in their human resource management. A major research program in the UK aimed at understanding and facilitating strategic change and human resource management is described in detail
In the United States in the last few years there has developed a notion of “strategic human resource...
NoTaking a critical perspective, Skill, Training and Human Resource Development focuses on the way p...
It is agreed that within the UK there is a poor level of investment in formal training and developme...
This paper examines the roots of Britain's training problem, drawing links with long-standing indust...
While HRM has stimulated studies assessing the extent of UK training, there has been little sustaine...
The British government's strategy of driving the market principle into every area of policy is evalu...
In Britain, as in other industrial countries, competitive success over the next few decades will dep...
The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive, contemporary an...
Strategic human resource management can be termed as the linking of human resources with strategic g...
About the book: The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive...
The Success of failure of an organization depends on the quality of its human resources and training...
The extensive range of far-reaching managerial initiatives which are constantly reported might seem ...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
Training and development, as one sector of lifelong education, plays an important role in the develo...
This report forms part of a comprehensive research program that has examined issues related to build...
In the United States in the last few years there has developed a notion of “strategic human resource...
NoTaking a critical perspective, Skill, Training and Human Resource Development focuses on the way p...
It is agreed that within the UK there is a poor level of investment in formal training and developme...
This paper examines the roots of Britain's training problem, drawing links with long-standing indust...
While HRM has stimulated studies assessing the extent of UK training, there has been little sustaine...
The British government's strategy of driving the market principle into every area of policy is evalu...
In Britain, as in other industrial countries, competitive success over the next few decades will dep...
The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive, contemporary an...
Strategic human resource management can be termed as the linking of human resources with strategic g...
About the book: The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive...
The Success of failure of an organization depends on the quality of its human resources and training...
The extensive range of far-reaching managerial initiatives which are constantly reported might seem ...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
Training and development, as one sector of lifelong education, plays an important role in the develo...
This report forms part of a comprehensive research program that has examined issues related to build...
In the United States in the last few years there has developed a notion of “strategic human resource...
NoTaking a critical perspective, Skill, Training and Human Resource Development focuses on the way p...
It is agreed that within the UK there is a poor level of investment in formal training and developme...