E-Book, Englisch, 370 Seiten, eBook
Short / Harris Workforce Development
2014
ISBN: 978-981-287-068-1
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Strategies and Practices
E-Book, Englisch, 370 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-287-068-1
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book is the second in a series of two volumes that reviews a broad range of strategies and practices undertaken as workplace development activities in a post-global financial crisis period when organisational volatility and survival were foremost in the minds of leaders. Drawing mainly from a wide range of major research projects conducted Australia and with some contributions from international authors, this second book is a compilation of contemporary themes and applications that were developed from individual research projects. During the global financial crisis, the Australian economy out-performed many other developed countries, but it was not immune from international pressures such as global competition, market fluctuations and an increasingly mobile workforce. These issues are reflected in many of the chapters and the combined work will inform readers about the major workforce development challenges facing public and private sector organisations. The book blends relevant literature with rich empirical evidence gathered from large and small organisations and includes application tools developed by researchers who are experts in their field. This book will be of scholarly interest to a broad audience of academics, industry leaders, human resource practitioners and students in adult education, business, psychology and social science disciplines. Moreover, the book will be of interest to education and training professionals, management consultants, and more generally, people who follow the evolution of work and its impact on contemporary society.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1 Workforce Development: Moving from Perspectives to Practices Tom Short and Roger HarrisPart I Sustainability, Growth and Diversity2 Global Shifts in Migration Policy and their Implications for Skills Formation, Nations, Communities and Corporations Peter Kell3 What do Young Australian Engineers Want? Strategies to Attract this Talent to Less Glamorous Industries Michelle Wallace, Neroli Sheldon, Roslyn Cameron and Ian Lings4 Enhancing Career Pathways Neroli Sheldon and Michelle Wallace5 Developing a ‘Win-Win’ Scenario: Understanding How Older Workers’ Learning Can Be Enhanced Within Organisations Brian Findsen6 Workplace Equity and Diversity: Towards Recognising a Plurality of Knowledge and SkillsKatie Maher Part II Building Capability and Capacity7 Formal Workplace Mentoring: A Strategy for Engagement Tom Short 8 Education, Technologies and the Training CurriculumLesley Jolly, Gregory Tibbits, Lydia Kavanagh and Liza O’Moore 9 Leading Multiple Generations in the Australian Rail Workplace Tom Short and Roger Harris10 How to Identify and Teach Abstract Skills: A Case Study of Personal Practice Lisa Davies11 What Makes e-Learning Work? Kieren Jamieson, Sukanlaya Sawang and Cameron NewtonPart III Developing Leadership, Talent and Innovation12 Building Leadership Capability: What it Means for Rail Organisations Tom Short, Tom Stehlik and Janene Piip13 Workplace Coaching: Context and Challenge Roslyn Cameron14 Identifying Leadership Talent Janene Piip, Roger Harris15 A Moment in Time and Place: Can Highly Contextualised Training Meet National Training Frameworks?Jill Hadley16 Innovation, Change and the Intrapreneurial MindsetJohn Thompson, Jarna Heinonen and Jonathon M. ScottPart IV – Harmonising Across Boundaries and Borders: Case Studies17 Recruitment of Skilled Employees and Workforce Development in Germany: Practices, Challenges and Strategies for the FutureThomas Deissinger and Kathrin Breuing18 To Engage or not to Engage: What Can the National VET System Offer Enterprises?Michele Simons and Roger Harris19 Creating A Common Approach to Safety Management through Structured Training Development Tamara Banks, Herbert C. Biggs and Nathan Dovan20 Conclusion: Workforce Development – More than the Sum of Its Parts?Roger Harris and Tom Short




