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Principles Of Human Resource Development

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By Jerry W. Gilley

By Steven A. Eggland

By Ann Maycunich Gilley

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$60.00

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$75.00 CAD

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Hardcover

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In this fully revised and updated edition of Principles of Human Resource Development, the authors present a rigorous and comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of HRD. They provide the building blocks of human resource development and illustrate the relationships among all the components that constitute the field. Showcasing the various roles and practices of HRD-including organizational learning, instructional design, program planning and evaluation, and internal consulting-they identify concrete ways to improve the HRD practice in order to raise its visibility and enhance its credibility within the organization. An all-in-one resource, this book will be indispensable for educators, students, and human resource professionals alike.

On Sale
Mar 21, 2002
Page Count
496 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780738206042

Jerry W. Gilley

About the Author

Jerry W. Gilley is an associate professor in organizational and human resource development at Iowa State University and was formerly the director of organizational and executive development for William M. Mercer, Inc. He lives in Ames, Iowa.

Peter Dean is an associate professor of human resource development at the University of Tennessee, visiting professor at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, and editor of the Performance Improvement Quarterly. He lives in Havertown, Pennsylvania.

Laura Bierema is an assistant professor at the University of Georgia. A specialist in labor and industrial relations and a former training professional at Allied Signal, she presents frequently on topics of adult and organizational learning. She lives in Athens, Georgia.

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