Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 277 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1310 g
Reihe: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series
Making Global Connections
Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 277 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1310 g
Reihe: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series
ISBN: 978-0-7923-7594-4
Verlag: Springer US
With the help of human resource professionals, organizations must grasp the pertinent aspects of both people and technology issues to create an effective e-workplace. These issues occur at the intersection of the disciplines of computer science, operation research, and human resource development. Because these issues are complex, they can best be understood through cross-disciplinary collaboration among experts who approach them from a range of perspectives. presents just such a collaborative effort from leaders in the field. This book describes the changes that are occurring as technology plays a more central role in human resource development. It compares methods and tools that organizations can use to create their own practices for developing their most critical resource-people! In addition, the authors pose a set of interesting research questions that will help us further explore how countries, local communities, and organizations build dynamic systems for developing a sustained competitive advantage with human talent.
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Weitere Infos & Material
I Opportunities.- 1 The Foundation of HRD in a Networked World.- 2 Building a Competitive Workforce for the New Economy.- 3 HR to the Power of e Internet-Powered Transformation Of Human Resources.- 4 Managing Information Technology Change in the Workplace a Systems Perspective.- II Knowledge management.- 5 The Role of Human Resource Development in Transitioning from Technology-Focused to People-Centered Knowledge Management.- 6 Making Knowledge Count Knowledge Management and the Human Element.- III Learning and collaboration.- 7 Web-Based Leadership Training Determining Success Factors and Effectiveness.- 8 An Exploration of Engagement and Mentoring in On-Line Problem Solving.- 9 A Conceptual Framework for Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Requiring Immediate Presence (CSCLIP).- 10 Implementing a Remote and Collaborative “Hands-On” Learning Environment.- IV Societal effects.- 11 Using Adult Learning in HRD Programs to Bridge the Digital Divide.- 12 Touch & Technology the Look of Sensory Contact in the New Millennium.- V A Final Look.- 13 Reflecting on Our Journey Through HRD in the E-Workplace.- Author Biographies.