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Viewpoint: Linking training policy and practice to organizational goals

David O’Donnell (Consultant, Ballyagran, County Limerick, Ireland)
Thomas N. Garavan (Lecturer in Human Resource Development, University of Limerick, Ireland)

Journal of European Industrial Training

ISSN: 0309-0590

Article publication date: 1 December 1997

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Abstract

Argues that a human resource development (HRD) strategy, in alliance with a global‐arching human resource management (HRM) strategy, is the most effective way to link training policy and practice to organizational goals. Both manufacturing and service organizations require a critical mass of positive factors related to the effective management of human resources to successfully accomplish organizational goals. This involves the analysis of a myriad internal and external environmental factors contingent to the organization, followed by a strategic approach to influencing key stakeholders, and the formulation of strategic HRD policies and plans in parallel with and sometimes influencing business strategy. This links to a broad range of systems covering all areas of the human resource cycle ‐ selection, appraisal, rewards and development ‐ related to individual/team and organizational performance. Concludes that the HRD function must become more strategic in focus.

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O’Donnell, D. and Garavan, T.N. (1997), "Viewpoint: Linking training policy and practice to organizational goals", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 21 No. 9, pp. 301-309. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090599710189144

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