Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-Based Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-Based Economy

Author: The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research

Publisher: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research

Published: 2003-05-19

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13:

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Unconventional parameters characterize the knowledge-based economy of the twenty first century, with trained knowledge workers and intellectual capital constituting its foundation. In the new economic order, personal skills, innovation and creativity are not merely factors of production, but important sources of wealth and imperatives for economic growth. In the global war for knowledge and talent, human resource development becomes a crucial competitive strategy for nations and organizations. This book compiles the insight of specialists who attended ECSSR’s Seventh Annual Conference on Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-Based Economy, February 9-11, 2002. The conference presentations highlight global trends in human resource development and also the challenges confronting the Gulf region. It covers modes to boost human capital, weighs the relative costs and benefits of intellectual capital investment, identifies technological applications for knowledge transfer, outlines structural models for organizational excellence, and proposes strategies for education, workforce planning and training in the knowledge-based economy.


Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy

Author: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research

Publisher: I.B.Tauris

Published: 2004-06-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789948004134

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This work examines the contextual framework and the imperatives of a knowledge-based economy, in which human resource development has assumed increasing importance as the means to boost productive capabilities, foster and sustain national growth and provide a competitive edge to corporations. The book is divided into four major sections: Perspectives and Prospects; Governments and National Strategy; Development of Human Resources and Paradigms for Organisational Success.


Work Analysis in the Knowledge Economy

Work Analysis in the Knowledge Economy

Author: Ronald L. Jacobs

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-01-10

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 3319944487

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Work analysis seeks to breakdown the work behaviors that people do and the characteristics of people who successfully perform the work, and then to reassemble the information in a form that has many uses in practice. The information can be used to specify job expectations, establish quality standards, develop training programs, document work processes, and anticipate safety risks, among many other uses. This book is a practical guide to using the work analysis process for improving performance in the workplace, particularly with the emergence of knowledge work. Work has undergone much change, and the trend is towards increased complexity, demanding employees to use their cognitive abilities to a greater extent. Work analysis has often been criticized for its historical focus on documenting simple, observable, and routine behaviors performed by individuals involved in low-skilled production work. But it doesn’t have to be so, as readers will discover. Indeed, the demands of organizations and societies in the digital age has placed greater emphasis on documenting the changing nature of work. This practical book addresses the questions of how does one perform a work analysis? How can complex work be documented? How can the information be used by organizations, technical schools, and government agencies? Readers will find detailed descriptions of numerous work analysis techniques, along with case studies and example documents from actual organizational and national workforce development situations. This book serves as a relatively comprehensive resource for human resource development professionals in range of settings. The book should also be useful for human resource managers, line managers and supervisors, and other professionals such as quality and safety staff. Readers will value the information in the book, based on the author’s extensive experience, which is presented in a clear and concise approach.


Human Resource Development in a Knowledge Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge Economy

Author: Rosemary Harrison

Publisher: Red Globe Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0333990153

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This critical approach to the study of human resource development emphasizes the need for its effective integration with human resource management, as well as with the strategic management of the organization. With special reference to workers in the "knowledge economy", the text draws readers through a reflection of human resource development's past and current organizational role and impact, analysing the role human resource development can play in an increasingly knowledge based environment.


Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy

Author: Kegan Paul International, Limited

Publisher: Kegan Paul International

Published: 2003-09-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780710309624

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Held in Abu Dhabi from February 9- 11, 2002, the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research's Seventh Annual Conference on Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-Based Economy brought together renowned scholars and specialists to discuss the impact of the knowledge-based economy on human resource programs and policies and to define the new skills and capabilities necessary for the labor force of the future. The stimulating conference presentations in this book highlight not only global trends in human resource development but also the particular challenges confronting the Gulf region.


Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy

Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy

Author: Mark L. Lengnick-Hall

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781576751596

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This volume synthesizes thinking on knowledge management and intellectual capital from a broad range of sources and identifies how human resource management can make a value-added contribution.


Tech Development through HRM

Tech Development through HRM

Author: Mert Gürlek

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-08-06

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 180043314X

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This book argues that knowledge management and HRM systems should be integrated. This integration provides the foundation for designing knowledge-oriented high-performance HR practices.


Human Resource Development

Human Resource Development

Author: Stephen Gibb

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2011-10-04

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 1350304964

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Human Resource Development, 3rd edition, provides a complete and integrated introduction to the processes, practices and perspectives of HRD in the workplace from a theory and practice perspective. Various aspects of HRD at work are explored through case studies; encouraging the student to link the practicalities of HRD with academic analysis.