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Workplace learning strategies,barriers, facilitators and outcomes: a qualitative study among human resource management practitioners
Authors:Paula Crouse  Wendy Doyle  Jeffrey D Young
Institution:1. Department of Information Technology , Mount Saint Vincent University , Halifax, Canada paula.crouse@msvu.ca;3. Department of Business and Tourism , Mount Saint Vincent University , Halifax, Canada
Abstract:Recently the role of human resource management (HRM) practitioners has become more professionalized and more strategic. Consequently, HRM practitioners have had to develop new competencies in areas such as change management, influence and technology. Workplace learning, which is important for professional development, is examined for 13 HRM practitioners in government, healthcare, post-secondary education and business organizations in the Halifax Regional Municipality area. Of particular interest were learning strategies, barriers to and facilitators of learning and outcomes of learning. To obtain rich data, practitioners were interviewed face to face using an interview guide. Results indicated that these practitioners are mostly similar to other professional groups in terms of workplace learning, with a few key differences. The similarities and differences are presented, and implications of these findings for HRM practitioners and future directions for research are discussed.
Keywords:human resource management  human resource development  workplace learning  learning strategies  learning outcomes
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