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Equity in the allocation of professional public health human resources and its improvement path in China. [PDF]
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2021
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of global human resource development (HRD) and highlights some of the key contextual challenges driving increased emphasis on HRD investment. It adopts a multilevel and embedded stakeholder approach to consider explanations of HRD from a variety of perspectives.
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of global human resource development (HRD) and highlights some of the key contextual challenges driving increased emphasis on HRD investment. It adopts a multilevel and embedded stakeholder approach to consider explanations of HRD from a variety of perspectives.
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2012
This chapter studies the approaches to human resource management (HRM) in the context of heightened competition and fluctuating economic conditions. It investigates the changing nature of skills and government responses to organizational and national requirements for competent employees.
Christopher Mabey, Rosemary Thomson
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This chapter studies the approaches to human resource management (HRM) in the context of heightened competition and fluctuating economic conditions. It investigates the changing nature of skills and government responses to organizational and national requirements for competent employees.
Christopher Mabey, Rosemary Thomson
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2018
This chapter examines Korea’s approach to human resource development (HRD) in the 50 years since universal primary education was established in 1960. Korea invests heavily in education, both publicly and privately, and this focus means it has experienced few skills shortages during peak periods of development.
Sang-Min Lee, Morley Gunderson
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This chapter examines Korea’s approach to human resource development (HRD) in the 50 years since universal primary education was established in 1960. Korea invests heavily in education, both publicly and privately, and this focus means it has experienced few skills shortages during peak periods of development.
Sang-Min Lee, Morley Gunderson
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European Journal of Training and Development, 2014
David McGuire's student-friendly introduction looks at Human Resource Development on an individual, organisational and societal level analysing how HRD can play a major role in organisational innovation, in developing communities and society and in operating on a cross-national and international basis.
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David McGuire's student-friendly introduction looks at Human Resource Development on an individual, organisational and societal level analysing how HRD can play a major role in organisational innovation, in developing communities and society and in operating on a cross-national and international basis.
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Asia-Pacific Biotech News, 2004
This article is about Indian capital and how it is a strong asset for this knowledge led industry.
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This article is about Indian capital and how it is a strong asset for this knowledge led industry.
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Futures, 1991
Abstract In addressing the complex issues of the relationship between new technologies and human resources, different methodological approaches can be applied. A rich source of studies exists at the micro level, ie enterprises and/or sectors which focus, in particular, on the qualitative changes taking place.
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Abstract In addressing the complex issues of the relationship between new technologies and human resources, different methodological approaches can be applied. A rich source of studies exists at the micro level, ie enterprises and/or sectors which focus, in particular, on the qualitative changes taking place.
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