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Githens, Rod P. – Online Submission, 2007
Critical approaches to HRD do not focus solely on improving organizational performance; instead, they address previously undiscussable issues such as power, politics, class, sexism, racism, and heterosexism. Since critical HRD often seeks to raise problems instead of solve them immediately, it is sometimes criticized for being elitist and detached…
Descriptors: Action Research, Gender Bias, Labor Force Development, Adult Education
Yaw, Dorothy Carole – Online Submission, 2007
This paper reviews recent e-mentoring literature to provide human resource development (HRD) professionals and practitioners with insights into emerging trends of e-mentoring in virtual education. A brief overview of e-mentoring, benefits, barriers, and successes are presented. Evaluation strategies for an e-mentoring environment are also provided.
Descriptors: Mentors, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Computer Mediated Communication
Whitener, J. Kori – Online Submission, 2007
Organizational learning is a complex phenomenon, the collective nature of which makes it difficult to study and examine. Organizational stories are cultural forms that facilitate the sensemaking processes and capabilities of the individuals and teams that form the collective organization. This paper utilizes literature to suggest possible impacts…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Story Telling, Learning Processes, Organizational Culture
Wang, Yu-Lin; Ellinger, Andrea D. – Online Submission, 2008
The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework and research hypotheses based upon a thorough review of the conceptual and limited published empirical research in the organizational learning and innovation performance literatures. Hypotheses indicate the relationships between organizational learning, its antecedent, perception of…
Descriptors: Innovation, Labor Force Development, Hypothesis Testing, Literature Reviews
The Present and Future State of Blended Learning in Workplace Learning Settings in the United States
Bonk, Curtis J.; Kim, Kyong-Jee; Oh, Eun Jung; Teng, Ya-Ting; Son, Su Jin – Online Submission, 2007
This paper reports survey findings related to the present and future state of blended learning in workplace learning settings across the U.S. Surveyed in this study are 118 practitioners in corporate training or elearning in various workplace settings. The findings reveal interesting perceptions by respondents regarding the benefits of and…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Industrial Training, Educational Benefits, Barriers
Li, Jie; Alagaraja, Meera – Online Submission, 2007
The authors suggest a conceptual framework for developing CU's in the Chinese organizational context. We reviewed literature on existing conceptual frameworks and chose the CU wheel as proposed by Prince and Stewart. Four core processes identified in the CU wheel were realigned and readjusted in developing our framework of Corporate University in…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Models, Global Approach, Labor Force Development
Annulis, Heather M.; Gaudet, Cyndi H. – Online Submission, 2007
A shortage of a qualified and skilled workforce exists to meet the demands of the geospatial industry (NASA, 2002). Solving today's workforce issues requires new and innovative methods and techniques for this high growth, high technology industry. One tool to support workforce development is a competency model which can be used to build a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Technological Advancement, Competence, Labor Force Development
Mendoza-Diaz, Noemi V.; Dooley, Larry M.; Dooley, Kim E. – Online Submission, 2007
Human Resources are often times challenged by the integration of new technologies (Benson, Johnson, & Kichinke, 2002). Universities pose a unique challenge since they reluctantly adapt to changes (Torraco & Hoover, 2005; Watkins 2005). This is a dissertation study of the human resource concerns about adopting Internet2 in a…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Organizational Development, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
Blankenship, Selena S.; Ruona, Wendy E. A. – Online Submission, 2007
Due to the growing interest of school leaders in implementing learning communities as a way to build capacity for and sustain change, a better understanding of how the concepts of professional learning communities (PLCs) and communities of practice (CoPs) are related will aid educators in their quest to implement these concepts. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Communities of Practice, Comparative Analysis, Models
Teng, Ya-Ting; Bonk, Curtis J.; Kim, Kyong-Jee – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the future direction of blended learning in workplace in Taiwan and to probe into emerging competencies of human resource development (HRD) professionals. One hundred and twelve participants who worked in various types of organizations, including government, business, and non-profit organizations were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Blended Learning
Shuck, Brad; Albornoz, Carlos – Online Submission, 2007
This exploratory empirical phenomological study looks at employee engagement using Kahn (1990) and Maslow's (1970) motivational theories to understand the experience of non-salaried employees. This study finds four themes that seem to affect employee engagement: work environment, employee's supervisor, individual characteristics of the employee,…
Descriptors: Employees, Individual Characteristics, Work Environment, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Cully, John H. – Online Submission, 2007
Indonesia, like many other countries has to come to terms with the challenges of a rapidly advancing economic globalization. In order to address the major issues involved the government must take some very essential steps that are practical, attainable and sustainable. With global economies evolving from a traditional resource structure to that of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Environment, Vocational Education, Educational Improvement
Ty, Rey – Online Submission, 2007
Using the critical perspective, this research studies the International Training Office's (ITO) changing HRD practices. It presents the organizational characteristics, context, and practices of ITO across three timeframes and analyzes the appropriateness of these practices for its context and makes recommendations for enhancing its effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Change, Organizational Culture, Longitudinal Studies
Pinto, Teresa Almeida; Marreel, Iris; Hatton-Yeo, Alan – Online Submission, 2009
"Guide of Ideas for Planning and Implementing Intergenerational Projects," is for all professionals that are or wish to be enrolled in the development of intergenerational activities. This "Guide" is the main product of the Project MATES--Mainstreaming Intergenerational Solidarity, co-financed by the Lifelong Learning…
Descriptors: Program Development, Guides, Employment Potential, Housing
Plakhotnik, Maria S.; Rocco, Tonette S.; McCarley, Howard; Ianinska, Silvana; Bernier, Judith D. – Online Submission, 2006
The paper examines the nature of qualitative empirical studies published in the AHRD proceedings from 1999-2003 and discusses findings on research purpose, research question(s), and inquiry literature cited. (Contains 4 tables.)
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Inquiry, Human Resources