HRD Programs in the United Kingdom
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The Problem.
Very little research has examined the current state of human resource development
(HRD) education in the United Kingdom, or the factors influencing its genesis and
development.
The Solution.
We analyze historical and contemporary factors influencing HRD education in the
United Kingdom, identify different levels and providers of HRD qualifications, and
outline curriculum content of HRD programs. Our aim is to clarify the current
situation, by proposing a tripartite model of stakeholders in HRD education based on
the United Kingdom but which might assist in the analysis of HRD education in other
geographic areas.
The Stakeholders.
HRD education in the United Kingdom is largely influenced by three key stakeholders:
the U.K. government, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (the
professional body for human resources), and the academy. Our analysis reveals
complex and dynamic interactions between these stakeholders, which have
implications for them as well as learners, practitioners, and researchers.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 162-179 |
Journal | Advances in Developing Human Resources |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 23 Feb 2015 |