Human resource development in Indian Software technology libraries: a study with special reference to library professionals training and development facilities

Author(s):  
G.R. Rajashekara ◽  
B.S. Biradar
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Željko M. Radosavac

Contemporary business conditions do not impose only need for adjustment of the organization but also the need for adjustment of employees. Human resources, manifested through individual knowledge, skills, individual qualities and achievements, is the basis of competitive advantage of organizations and the main resource for the survival, the growth and development of modern organizations. Treating employees as a decisive factor for the success of organizations, it follows that their primary duty is to provide, maintain and develop the best people through the wide range of human resource activities. Thus, Human Resource Development, designated as a key activity for achieving the projected goals of the organization, can be defined as a set of systematic and planned activities appointed by an organization to provide its members with the opportunities to learn necessary skills to meet current and future job demands. Employees are increasingly accepting the reality that education becomes their responsibility in order to develop their full working potential and to ensure self employment opportunities. On the other hand, encouraging educational programs, organizations strive not only to meet the business needs for education of employees, but also their interests, creating and developing the climate of continuous learning and dissemination of knowledge in all areas. To what extent will the organization attach importance to certain practices that guide and encourage staff development depends on its current situation, activities, goals and adopted development strategy. Adequate choice, the assignment according to their abilities and affinities, continuous training and education, are generally accepted methods without which the development of employees is not possible. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) estimates that U.S. organizations spent $134.1 billion on employee learning and development in 2008, and $125.9 billion in 2009.Human resource managers in large organizations ranked training and development as the most important functional area they had to deal with because HRD programs must respond to job changes and integrate the long-term plans and strategies of the organization to ensure the efficient and effective use of resources. Combining different methods and approaches, and referring to all employees in the organization, training and human resources development become a tools for achieving change and the effects they produce are becoming a far-reaching and strategic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-34
Author(s):  
Kishor Hakuduwal

The objective of the present study is to analyse the impact of human resource development on employee engagement in Nepalese commercial banks by taking three human resource development components of training and development, career development and performance management as independent variables, and employee engagement as a dependent variable. Using the random sampling, 384 employees were selected, and a questionnaire survey was carried out to collect data. Using F-test and t-test, the study found that the training and development, career development and performance management have significant impact on employee engagement in Nepalese commercial banks. The study also revealed that male employees have more emphasis on performance management but female employees have more emphasis on training and development. Likewise, the employees up to the officer level have also more emphasis on performance management but the employees below officer level have more emphasis on training and development.


Develop ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Sri Susilowati ◽  
Ilya Farida

This research aims to know and understand strategy of human resource development at PT.  Gaya Sukses Mandiri Kaseindo (Safeway) Surabaya. The results of this research is a model of human resource development strategy that has been done by PT Gaya Sukses Mandiri Kaseindo (Safeway) Surabaya is as follows: 1.Selection of potential human resource. 2. Perform evaluation of human resource performance using KPI (Key Performance Indicator) 3. Giving an opportunity to employees to contribute ideas.  4. Appropriate career planning  5. Giving rewards and punishment 6. Conducting various Training and Human Resource Development :  Internal Training methode 1. 5C (Clear-out, Classify, Cleaning, Conformity, Custom) 2. Leadership Coaching Training and External Training methode : 1. Lean Management, 2. Negotiation Skill & Service Excellence Training. The company is responsible for improving work ability, the skills of its employees to be better. Human resource development strategy is a form of appreciation of a leader to employees in the form of humanis. Training and development is one solution to a number of problems decreasing the quality of the performance of organizations or institutions and agencies caused by decreased ability and obsolescence skills owned by employees. The purpose of training and development is to change attitudes, behavior, experience and performance of employee performance to be better.


Author(s):  
Asih Setiawati

This study focuses on researcher human resources of government research and development institutions in Indonesia, who are facing the issues of low research and development outputs and minimum impacts to the market. Employing post-positivism paradigm,  qualitative data collection method, it aims to examine the ideal development of future researcher HRs. The findings indicate that the research and development institutions had good awareness of the concept of human resource development, giving opportunities for researchers to learn. However, it is also revealed that the institutions were not on the right track in developing human resources, which includes trainings and development, and career and organization development. This research recommends the establishment of leader (management), both as the head of the program/team that acts as a team of change and a framework of integrated human resource development, comprising individual development aspects, career, and organizations accurately implemented using particular stages from analysis, design, implementation and evaluation. The need to conduct needs analysis of training and development. It has been  identified that prior to the analysis of training and development, track records of researchers, businesses with their databases, and activities of development and evaluation are needed as feedback for the team of change in the available human resource development theory.


2014 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 370-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maura Sheehan ◽  
Thomas N. Garavan ◽  
Ronan Carbery

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a prologue to the issue of sustainability, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and human resource development (HRD). Although issues of sustainability and CSR have become an important topic of research, there are few studies on this topic in the field of HRD. To address this gap, we edited a special issue of European Journal of Training and Development that explicitly focuses attention on sustainability and CSR issues in HRD. Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides an overview of the conceptualisation of sustainability and CSR and their relevance for the concept of sustainable HRD. We then outline the contributions of the authors of the six papers that make up the special issue. Findings – There are issues related to the conceptualisation and measurement of sustainability, CSR and sustainable HRD. The role that HRD plays in contributing to sustainability and CSR in organisations is not well understood. Originality/value – The paper introduces the special issue on sustainability, CSR and HRD. It shows that this is an under-researched area. However, we propose that a focus on sustainability and CSR will serve to advance the field of HRD and contribute to enhancing practices within organisations.


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