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Gedro, Julie; Mercer, Frances; Iodice, Jody D. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2012
This article presents three issues regarding alcoholism, recovery, and career development. First, alcoholism is a disease that creates health and wellness problems for those it afflicts. It also impacts individual and workplace productivity. Second, alcoholism has a persistent stigmatization. As a result, those alcoholics who are in recovery face…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Labor Force Development, Career Development, Diseases
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Leimbach, Michael P.; Maringka, Jane – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
The preceding article (Clarke, 2010) examines an important and interesting question; that is, under what conditions can learning contribute to the development of emotional intelligence (EI)? Despite the controversy surrounding the definition and construct of EI, its prevalence for the human resources development (HRD) field and its implications…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Cooperative Learning
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Peluchette, Joy V.; Karl, Katherine – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2007
This study examined employee preferences for different styles of workplace attire and how wearing various styles of clothing affected their self-perceptions. Respondents felt most authoritative, trustworthy, and competent when wearing formal business attire but friendliest when wearing casual or business casual attire. Significant two-way…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Employee Attitudes, Work Environment, Clothing
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Lam, Long W.; White, Louis P. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1998
A study of 14 manufacturing firms found significantly better financial performance among those that strongly emphasized recruitment, compensation, and training and development (a human resource orientation). Human resource development that helped sustain competence combined with that orientation to form a valuable competitive advantage. (SK)
Descriptors: Competition, Corporations, Employment Practices, Human Resources