CHAPTER 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-2 n Objectives Define human resource development, and explain how it differs from training Describe the development process List and describe at least four on-the-job and four off-the-job development methods Discuss specific advantages and problems associated with assessment centers Differentiate between organization-centered and individual- centered career planning Explain how dual career ladders for engineers and scientists function Identify how dual-career marriages affect career paths and strategies of individuals and organizations
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-3
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-4 n n HR Development Today Developing capabilities Lifelong learning HR development process
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-5 n n Analysis and Succession Planning Analysis Assessment centers Psychological testing Performance appraisals Succession Planning Succession in small and closely held organizations Replacement charts
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-6 n n Planning and Choosing a Development Approach Job-site methods Coaching Committee assignments Job rotation “Assistant-to” positions Off-site methods Classroom courses and degrees Human relations training Case studies Role playing Simulations Sabbaticals and leaves of absence Outdoor training
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-7
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-8 n n Management Development Managerial modeling Management coaching Mentoring Women and mentoring Problems with mentoring Problems with management development efforts
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing 11-9 n n Careers Organization-centered vs. individual-centered How people choose careers General career progression Retirement
Chapter 11 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAREERS Human Resource Management, 9E Mathis and Jackson © 2000 South-Western College Publishing n n Individual Issues Career plateaus Dual-career paths Dual-career couples Recruitment problems Relocation Moonlighting as a career strategy