Human Resource Development (Oxford Higher Education)
Book Details
Author(s)Uday Kumar Haldar
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0195698711
ISBN-139780195698718
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank12,018,372
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Human Resource Development is a comprehensive syllabus oriented textbook designed to meet the requirements of MBA/ PGDM students. Written in a student friendly style, it focuses on theoretical fundamentals, mechanisms and instruments and applications of HRD based on industry experience and academic research by the author.
The book opens with an introduction to organization and people, leadership, vision, performance and develops the concept of human resource development. It explains topics such as competency mapping and Professional development (Coaching, Mentoring, Training and Counseling). The book elaborates training and development, which is one of the most important components of HRD, and reward and renewal systems. Contemporary topics such as HRD audit, knowledge management, technology in HRD are explored. There is a discussion on the qualitative implications of HRD and its linkage with quality of work life. The book closes with an elucidation of HR research.
The book would also serve as a handy reference book for HR practitioners to achieve excellence in organizations through human resource development.
The book opens with an introduction to organization and people, leadership, vision, performance and develops the concept of human resource development. It explains topics such as competency mapping and Professional development (Coaching, Mentoring, Training and Counseling). The book elaborates training and development, which is one of the most important components of HRD, and reward and renewal systems. Contemporary topics such as HRD audit, knowledge management, technology in HRD are explored. There is a discussion on the qualitative implications of HRD and its linkage with quality of work life. The book closes with an elucidation of HR research.
The book would also serve as a handy reference book for HR practitioners to achieve excellence in organizations through human resource development.
