Better know a Human Resource Development (HRD) scholar: a conversation with Robert (Bob) G. Hamlin |
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Authors: | Darren C. Short |
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Affiliation: | 1. Avanade Inc. , Seattle, USA dazinseattle@aol.com |
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Abstract: | This article contains a conversation with Robert (Bob) G. Hamlin and is part of aseries that focuses on different human resource development (HRD) scholars. Theaim is to better understand the people behind the names we see in print and at HRD scholarly conferences. Bob is professor emeritus and chair of HRD at the University of Wolverhampton Business School, UK and a management and organization development consultant at Oaken Consultancy. Bob has spoken at many HRD conferences in Europe and the United States and was one of the founding members of the University Forum for HRD. The conversation explores Bob's career in HRD practice, research, teaching and management. Among the topics covered are the significance of practical experience and the influence it can then have on research, the power of evidence-based practice, and the need for HRD research to be seen as relevant and having utility within the world of practice. |
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Keywords: | Robert G. Hamlin HRD scholars evidence-based practice |
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