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Winning the Productivity Battle Roles and Responsibilities for HRD Practitioners

Winning the Productivity Battle Roles and Responsibilities for HRD Practitioners The cost of money has changed the organisational world in very fundamental ways. Management practice too often fails to reflect those changes. Until managers begin to understand the magnitude of these changes America will continue to be marginally productive in the face of economic competitors. American managers should make nonmanagerial employees partners in an effort to create productive, effective organisations. Work must be planned at levels of detail which allow individuals and groups to know precisely what is expected of them, and what conditions will exist when they have performed them satisfactorily. Major challenges for human resource development and a new paradigm for workplace leadership are discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Leadership & Organization Development Journal Emerald Publishing

Winning the Productivity Battle Roles and Responsibilities for HRD Practitioners

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0143-7739
DOI
10.1108/eb053589
Publisher site
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Abstract

The cost of money has changed the organisational world in very fundamental ways. Management practice too often fails to reflect those changes. Until managers begin to understand the magnitude of these changes America will continue to be marginally productive in the face of economic competitors. American managers should make nonmanagerial employees partners in an effort to create productive, effective organisations. Work must be planned at levels of detail which allow individuals and groups to know precisely what is expected of them, and what conditions will exist when they have performed them satisfactorily. Major challenges for human resource development and a new paradigm for workplace leadership are discussed.

Journal

Leadership & Organization Development JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1986

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