This paper is the first step in a much larger project investigating the development of human capability for New Zealand workplaces. The paper reports the findings of a pilot case study conducted in a local manufacturing organisation that had a good reputation for initiatives in human capability development. The study explored the factors that helped and hindered individuals in developing skills and capabilities in the workplace. The findings showed that three key features of organisational infrastructure drove and shaped capability within this manufacturing organisation: self directed teams, a company skills matrix linked to pay, and a production and quality management system. The study is discussed in light of a selection of the literature...
This study deals with individual possibilities for competence development in knowledge-intensive fir...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the contribution and role of personnel management through an emp...
By studying the effect of human resource development on strengthening the firm's total capabilities ...
This paper is the first step in a much larger project investigating the development of human capabil...
This overview divides the conference proceedings into a number of related themes and briefly discuss...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
Previous research by the author and colleagues has shown a recognition by organisations that they ne...
In recent years there has been continuing debate about what skills are needed for New Zealand's comp...
An organisation’s competitiveness is largely determined by the capability of its workforce (Combs, L...
Human Resource Management: in Australia and New Zealand provides a comprehensive approach to the sub...
This paper reports on the perceptions of Human Resource (HR) personnel to identify future trends for...
Previous research by the author and colleagues has shown a recognition by organisations that they ne...
New technologies and new forms of work organisation have prompted the adoption by corporate, nationa...
The United Kingdom’s labour market currently faces multiple challenges including low productivity, u...
Much has been written about the benefits to be derived from maximising organisational capability as ...
This study deals with individual possibilities for competence development in knowledge-intensive fir...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the contribution and role of personnel management through an emp...
By studying the effect of human resource development on strengthening the firm's total capabilities ...
This paper is the first step in a much larger project investigating the development of human capabil...
This overview divides the conference proceedings into a number of related themes and briefly discuss...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
Previous research by the author and colleagues has shown a recognition by organisations that they ne...
In recent years there has been continuing debate about what skills are needed for New Zealand's comp...
An organisation’s competitiveness is largely determined by the capability of its workforce (Combs, L...
Human Resource Management: in Australia and New Zealand provides a comprehensive approach to the sub...
This paper reports on the perceptions of Human Resource (HR) personnel to identify future trends for...
Previous research by the author and colleagues has shown a recognition by organisations that they ne...
New technologies and new forms of work organisation have prompted the adoption by corporate, nationa...
The United Kingdom’s labour market currently faces multiple challenges including low productivity, u...
Much has been written about the benefits to be derived from maximising organisational capability as ...
This study deals with individual possibilities for competence development in knowledge-intensive fir...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the contribution and role of personnel management through an emp...
By studying the effect of human resource development on strengthening the firm's total capabilities ...