Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 27 Issue 2/3/4
Table of contents
HRD: working at the boundaries and interfaces of organisations
Alma McCarthy, Thomas Garavan, Thomas O’TooleThis paper argues that human resource development (HRD) can make an important contribution in facilitating the effective management of boundaries and interfaces in organisations…
A research and skills training framework for values‐driven leadership
Dennis James MussigPresents a framework for research into the exercise of values through organisational leadership. Leadership as a relationship and as a behaviour has values as a core dimension…
Creating intellectual capital: a Habermasian community of practice (CoP) introduction
David O’Donnell, Gayle Porter, David McGuire, Thomas N. Garavan, Margaret Heffernan, Peter ClearyJohn Seely Brown notes that context must be added to data and information to produce meaning. To move forward, Brown suggests, we must not merely look ahead but we must also learn…
The learning combination lock – an experiential approach to learning design
John P. Wilson, Colin BeardThis article investigates the meaning of experiential learning and relates this to the nature of cognition through the development of an experiential learning model based on…
Increasing team emotional intelligence through process
Patricia Moriarty, Finian BuckleyThe use of teams in the workplace is an accepted facet of current working life. Training is undertaken with a view to equipping students for the eventual transition to a workplace…
Complex systems: boundary‐spanning training techniques
Terry Adler, Janice A. Black, John P. LovelandThis paper explores the issue of the types of skills required of leaders and followers in new organizational forms. It reviews the concept of virtual teams in organizations. The…
Strategies of HRD professionals in organising learning programmes: a qualitative study among 20 Dutch HRD professionals
Rob F. Poell, Rachelle Pluijmen, Ferd J. Van der KrogtThis study aims to explore how current HRD strategies are put into practice and to what extent they are in line with theoretical ideas espoused in HRD literature. Two research…
Training the knowledge worker: a descriptive study of training practices in Irish software companies
Thomas Acton, Willie GoldenThe IT workforce of a company may embody its most important strategic asset. Such an asset needs to be managed. At a company level, measures that support and encourage knowledge…
Mentoring in undergraduate business management programmes
Jim Stewart, Vanessa KnowlesThis paper provides an overview of the role and contribution of mentoring in the context of a degree programme in which students spend their second and third years in‐company. As…
Linking organisational training and development practices with new forms of career structure: a cross‐national exploration
Aidan Kelly, Teresa Brannick, John Hulpke, Jacqueline Levine, Michelle ToThis paper reports the results of an empirical study which explores the extent to which career structures have changed. The study examines the influence of technological change…
Accrediting competencies: a case of Scottish vocational qualifications
Judy Pate, Graeme Martin, Marc RobertsonThis paper reports the findings of a case study undertaken in the Scottish hospitality industry of which the process of accrediting competencies has been positively experienced by…
Strategic downsizing and learning organisations
Harvey E. Griggs, Paul HylandThe quality of individual and collective learning has been held to be a key determinant of organisational success. It has been strongly advocated that the “continuously learning…
HRD and labour market practices in a US multinational subsidiary: the impact of global and local influences
David G. CollingsThis paper examines the extent to which the human resource development (HRD) and labour market dynamics of a US multinational subsidiary in Ireland are influenced by global and…