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Carliner, Saul; Castonguay, Chantal; Sheepy, Emily; Ribeiro, Ofelia; Sabri, Hiba; Saylor, Chantal; Valle, Andre – European Journal of Training and Development, 2015
Purpose: This study aims to explore the competencies needed by performance consultants, a particular role identified for training and development professionals. The role was formally named and promoted nearly two decades ago. Two ongoing discussions in the field are the competencies needed by training and development professionals and the role of…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Consultants, Content Analysis, Qualitative Research
Carliner, Saul – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2012
Although calls continue to establish certification, several certifications for human resource development (HRD) practitioners already exist, although none use the name HRD. This Forum explores what those certification programs are and what their availability means to the development of the HRD "brand" (the impressions of the service derived from…
Descriptors: Certification, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Educational Opportunities
Carliner, Saul – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
Although typically applied to entire enterprises, the concept of business models applies to training and performance improvement groups. Business models are "the method by which firm[s] build and use [their] resources to offer.. value." Business models affect the types of projects, services offered, skills required, business processes, and type of…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Models, Improvement Programs, Training Methods