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Introduction to Human Resource Development (HRD) Chapter 1 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Definition of HRD A set of systematic and planned activities designed by an organization to provide its members with the necessary skills to meet current and future job demands. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Evolution of HRD Early apprenticeship programs Early vocational education programs Early factory schools Early training for unskilled/semi-skilled Human relations movement Establishment of training profession Emergence of HRD 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Early Apprenticeship Programs Artisans in 1700s Artisans had to train their own workers Guild schools Yeomanries (early worker unions) 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Early Vocational Education Programs 1809 – DeWitt Clinton’s Manual School 1863 – President Lincoln signs the Land-Grant Act promoting A&M colleges. 1917 – Smith-Hughes Act provides funding for vocational education at the state level. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Early Factory Schools Industrial Revolution increases need for trained workers to design, build, and repair machines used by unskilled workers. Companies started machinist and mechanical schools in-house. Shorter and more narrowly-focused than apprenticeship programs. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Early Training for Unskilled/Semi-Skilled Workers Mass production (Model T) Semi and unskilled workers Production line – one task = one worker World War I Retool & retrain “Show, Tell, Do, and Check” (OJT) 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Human Relations Movement Factory system often abused workers. “Human Relations” movement promoted better working conditions. Start of business & management education. Tied to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Physiological (Survival) needs Safety needs Belonging & love needs Esteem needs Self-actualization needs 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Establishment of the Training Profession Outbreak of WWII increased the need for trained workers. Federal Government started the Training Within Industry (TWI) Program. 1942 – American Society for Training Directors (ASTD) formed. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Emergence of HRD Employee needs extend beyond the training classroom. Includes coaching, group work, and problem solving. Need for basic employee development. Need for structured career development. ASTD changes its name to the American Society for Training and Development. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Relationship Between HRM and HRD Human Resource Management (HRM) encompasses many functions. Human Resource Development (HRD) is just one of the functions within HRM. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Primary Functions of HRM Human resource planning Equal employment opportunity Staffing (recruitment and selection) Compensation and benefits Employee and labor relations Health, safety, and security Human resource development 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Secondary HRM Functions Organization and job design Performance management/ performance appraisal systems Research and information systems 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Line versus Staff Authority Line Authority – given to managers directly responsible for the production of goods and services (direct function). Staff Authority – given to units that advise and consult line units. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Limits of Authority HRM & HRD Units have staff authority (Overhead function). Line authority takes precedence. Scope of authority – how far (how much) can you authorize? 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. HRD Functions Training and development (T&D) Organizational development Career development 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Training and Development (T&D) Training: Improving the knowledge, skills and attitudes of employees for the short-term, particular to a specific job or task, e.g., Employee orientation Skills & technical training Coaching Counseling 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Training and Development (T&D) Development: Preparing for future responsibilities, while increasing the capacity to perform at a current job. Management training Supervisor development 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Organizational Development The process of improving an organization’s effectiveness and member’s well-being through the application of behavioral science concepts. Focuses on both macro- and micro-levels. HRD plays the role of a change agent. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Career Development On-going process by which individuals progress through series of changes until they achieve their personal level of maximum achievement. Career planning Career management 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Critical HRD Issues Strategic management and HRD The supervisor’s role in HRD Organizational structure of HRD 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Strategic Management & HRD Strategic management aims to ensure organizational effectiveness for the foreseeable future, e.g., maximizing profits in the next 3-5 years. HRD aims to get managers and workers ready for new products, procedures and materials. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Supervisor’s Role in HRD Implements HRD programs and procedures On-the-job training (OJT) Coaching/mentoring/counseling Career and employee development A “front-line participant” in HRD 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Organizational Structure of HRD Departments Depends on company size, industry and maturity. No single structure used. Depends in large part on how well the HRD manager becomes an institutional part of the company – i.e., a revenue contributor, not just a revenue user. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Sample HRD Jobs/Roles Executive/Manager HR Strategic Adviser HR Systems Designer/Developer Organization Change Agent Organization Design Consultant Learning Program Specialist 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. HRD Jobs/Roles – 2 Instructor/Facilitator Individual Development and Career Counselor Performance Consultant (Coach) Researcher 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. HR Manager Role Integrates HRD with organizational goals and strategies. Promotes HRD as a profit enhancer. Tailors HRD to corporate needs and budget. Institutionalizes performance enhancement. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HR Strategic Advisor Role Consults with corporate strategic thinkers. Helps to articulate goals and strategies. Develops HR plans. Develops strategic planning education and training programs. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HR Systems Designer/Developer Assists HR Manager in the design and development of HR systems. Designs HR programs. Develops intervention strategies. Plans HR implementation actions. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Organization Change Agent Develops more efficient work teams. Improves quality management. Implements intervention strategies. Develops change reports. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Organization Design Consultant Designs work systems. Develops effective alternative work designs. Implements changed systems. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Learning Program Specialist Identifies needs of learners. Develops and designs learning programs. Prepares learning materials and learning aids. Develops program objectives, lesson plans and strategies. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Instructor/Facilitator Presents learning materials. Leads and facilitates structured learning experiences. Selects appropriate instructional methods and techniques. Delivers instruction. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Individual Development and Career Counselor Assists individuals in career planning. Develops individual assessments. Facilitates career workshops. Provides career guidance. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Performance Consultant (Coach) Advises line management on appropriate interventions to improve individual and group performance. Provides intervention strategies. Develops and provides coaching designs. Implements coaching activities. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Researcher Assesses HRD practices and programs. Determines HRD program effectiveness. Develops requirements for changing HRD programs to address current and future problems. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Challenges for HRD Changing workforce demographics Competing in global economy Eliminating the skills gap Need for lifelong learning Need for organizational learning 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Changing Demographics in the U.S. Workplace African-Americans will remain at 11% Hispanics will increase from 9% to 14% Asians will increase from 4% to 6% Whites will decrease from 76% to 68% Women will increase from 46% to 50% Older workers (>55) will increase to 25% 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Competing in the Global Economy New technologies Need for more skilled and educated workers Cultural sensitivity required Team involvement Problem solving Better communications skills 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Eliminating the Skills Gap Example: In South Carolina, 47% of entering high school freshmen don’t graduate. Best state is Vermont, with 81% graduating Employees need to be taught basic skills: Math Reading Applied subjects Need to improve US schools! 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Need for Lifelong Learning Organizations change Technologies change Products change Processes change PEOPLE must change!! 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Need for Organizational Learning Organizations must be able to learn, adapt and change. Principles: Systems thinking Personal mastery Mental models Shared visions Team learning 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

A Framework for the HRD Process: HRD efforts should use the following four phases (or stages): Need assessment Design Implementation Evaluation 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

Needs Assessment Phase Establishing HRD priorities Defining specific training and objectives Establishing evaluation criteria 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Design Phase Selecting who delivers program Selecting and developing program content Scheduling the training program 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Implementation Phase Implementing or delivering the program 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Evaluation Phase Determining program effectiveness, e.g., Keep or change providers? Offer it again? What are the true costs? Can we do it another way? 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.

HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ. Summary HRD is too important to be left to amateurs. HRD should be a revenue producer, not a revenue user. HRD should be a central part of company. You need to be able to talk MONEY. 9/20/2018 HRD3eCH1 Contributed by Wells Doty, Ed.D., Clemson Univ.