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El. knyga: HRD and Learning Organisations in Europe

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'Lifelong learning' is moving from buzzword to reality for ever latger numbers of workers. Firms increasingly need their workers to be active, self-directed learners who contribute to innovations and improvements of processes, products and services. Companies that explicitly encourage and support worker learning, from a strategic perspective, are called 'learning organisations'.
This book is the result of an European study into the changing views and practices of professionals in the field of Human Resource Development within such organisations.
Focusing on Europe, the book contains authors and research from Finland, the UK, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy. Theoretical explorations of the learning organisation and the changing face of HRD complement nearly thirty case studies of HRD functions.
This book will be essential reading for both academics and professionals in the fields of HRD and lifelong learning.
List of illustrationss
vii
List of contributors
viii
Foreword x
Introduction
1(5)
Learning organisations and HRD
6(14)
Saskia Tjepkema
Hilde Ter Horst
Martin Mulder
Methodology
20(9)
Saskia Tjepkema
Cases from Belgium
29(17)
Dirk Buyens
Sigrid van Schelstraete
Karen Wouters
Cases from Finland
46(19)
Tapio Vaherva
Hetamari Woods
Cases from France
65(16)
Daniel Belet
Cases from Germany
81(16)
Peter Pawlowsky
Katja Neubauer
Rudiger Reinhardt
Antje Buschmann
Cases from Italy
97(17)
Massimo Tomassini
Andrea Cavrini
Cases from The Netherlands
114(19)
Hilde Ter Horst
Saskia Tjepkema
Cases from the United Kingdom
133(23)
Sally Sambrook
Jim Stewart
Conclusions from case studies and survey
156(22)
Saskia Tjepkema
Reflections and discussion
178(10)
Sally Sambrook
Jim Stewart
Bibliography 188(5)
Index 193


Ms Saskia Tjepkema, MSc, works as an HRD consultant for Kessels & Smit, The Learning Company, and as a researcher and teacher for the University of Twente, Faculty of Educational Science and Technology. Jim Stewart is Professor of Human Resource Development at Nottingham Business School. Sally Sambrook is a lecturer in Human Resource Management at the School for Business and Regional Development at the University of Wales, Bangor. Martin Mulder is Professor of Education and Head of the Department of Educational Studies in Wageningen University. Hilde ter Horst is Managing Director of MM&I, a company specialising in consultancy on and development of multimedia training materials and organizational learning. Jaap Scheerens is Professor of Education at the University of Twente.