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Training and Development | 11 |
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Pantazis, Cynthia | 2 |
Blake, Robert R. | 1 |
Bonner, Dede | 1 |
Gittleman, Mark | 1 |
Goleman, Daniel | 1 |
McLagan, Patricia L. | 1 |
Reich, Robert B. | 1 |
Rothwell, William J. | 1 |
Steinburg, Craig | 1 |
Tarner, Liz | 1 |
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Steinburg, Craig – Training and Development, 1991
Offers specific strategies and ideas on how human resource professionals can collaborate effectively with line management. Includes examples of how it was done at several companies. (JOW)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Management Development
Blake, Robert R. – Training and Development, 1995
A leader in human resource development reminisces about the people, places, and programs that made the field what it is today. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Labor Force Development, Organizational Development
Reich, Robert B.; Goleman, Daniel – Training and Development, 1999
Robert B. Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor, and Daniel Goleman, researcher and author, debate the pros and cons of trends revealed by American Society for Training and Development's 1999 State of the Industry Report. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Emotional Intelligence, Employment Patterns, Labor Force Development
Training and Development, 2000
Announces the decision of the first year the committee of the National Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award has accepted applications from the education and health care fields. Details how companies and associations are working with educational institutions to produce a more literate, technologically skilled work force. (JOW)
Descriptors: Awards, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Force Development, School Business Relationship
Rothwell, William J. – Training and Development, 1991
Discusses how companies can prepare for the changes mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination against qualified, disabled job applicants and employees. Steps mentioned include (1) learn about the ADA; (2) find out what similar organizations are doing; (3) identify affected employees; and (4) develop a…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Force Development
Pantazis, Cynthia – Training and Development, 1999
A range of work-related training and education opportunities is being offered by employers and federal sources to meet the demand for continuous learning. They include one-stop career centers, Hope scholarships, lifetime learning credit, Pell grants, student loans, exclusion for employer-provided educational assistance, and America's Learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Federal Programs, Labor Force Development
Pantazis, Cynthia – Training and Development, 1996
Looks at the current federal job training and workforce development structure and suggests that they have many problems. Also describes reforms passed by several states, notably Texas. Suggests that partnership between public and private sectors is crucial to develop and maintain a system that meets everyone's needs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Federal Legislation, Labor Force Development, Lifelong Learning
Bonner, Dede; Tarner, Liz – Training and Development, 1999
Shares experiences of a human resource development (HRD) book group. Offers practical startup tips, descriptions of different types of book groups, and lessons learned about such groups. Suggests that membership on an HRD book group is an opportunity for self-directed learning in a social context, and it fosters a mindset for lifelong learning.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Books, Human Resources, Independent Study
McLagan, Patricia L. – Training and Development, 1999
The following trends facing the world of work have implications for human resource development: (1) the nature of work is changing, (2) the pace of change is accelerating, (3) the Web is a structural model of team rather than pyramid organization, (4) the bargaining power of the work force is rising, and (5) value exchanges are direct. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Futures (of Society), Labor Force Development, Labor Needs
Training and Development, 1994
Examination of best practices for training and school-to-work transition in Germany, Sweden, Japan, and Singapore revealed commonalities: national full-employment policies; commitment to high-skill, high-wage economy through investment in education and training; continual upgrading of worker skills; and diffusion of costs across the public and…
Descriptors: Competition, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Gittleman, Mark – Training and Development, 1994
The School to Work Opportunities Act is a comprehensive approach to work-based learning through integrating academic and vocational education, integrating school- and work-based learning, and linking secondary and postsecondary education. The most critical challenge is finding enough employers to provide workplace experiences for students. (SK)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Federal Legislation, Labor Force Development