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In this second episode of Season 3, guests Dr. Valerie Anderson (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Dr. Ronan Carbery (Cork University Business School, Ireland), and Dr. Jacek Miroński (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) discuss the relationship between HRD and HRM, including:

  • What is meant by HRM?
  • What is the connection between HRM and the concepts of work and the workplace?
  • What is the relationship between HRM and HRD?
  • How does HRM help HRD to understand and work on current and future challenges in organizations?
  • What is the relationship between Strategic HRD and Strategic HRM?
  • How can HRD and HRM work together to address generational changes in the workforce?
  • What are the career implications for those working in HRD?
  • and much more.

For full details on the HRD Masterclass series, visit hrdmasterclass.com, and for the bios of the guest scholars visit allbypodcast.com/hrm.
For more information on the Academy of Human Resource Development, visit ahrd.org - by being a member of AHRD, you can access bonus materials from podcast episodes.
This episode is sponsored by Interpretive Simulations - find out about their HRManagement simulation at www.interpretive.com/.

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In this second episode of Season 3, guests Dr. Valerie Anderson (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Dr. Ronan Carbery (Cork University Business School, Ireland), and Dr. Jacek Miroński (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) discuss the relationship between HRD and HRM, including:

  • What is meant by HRM?
  • What is the connection between HRM and the concepts of work and the workplace?
  • What is the relationship between HRM and HRD?
  • How does HRM help HRD to understand and work on current and future challenges in organizations?
  • What is the relationship between Strategic HRD and Strategic HRM?
  • How can HRD and HRM work together to address generational changes in the workforce?
  • What are the career implications for those working in HRD?
  • and much more.

For full details on the HRD Masterclass series, visit hrdmasterclass.com, and for the bios of the guest scholars visit allbypodcast.com/hrm.
For more information on the Academy of Human Resource Development, visit ahrd.org - by being a member of AHRD, you can access bonus materials from podcast episodes.
This episode is sponsored by Interpretive Simulations - find out about their HRManagement simulation at www.interpretive.com/.

  continue reading

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