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Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of HR Leadership Development Programs

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WP05_02.pdf (188.88 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77058
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Author
Kuok, Karina Li Ming
Bell, Bradford S.
Abstract

Given today’s new market reality and rapid changes in the business world, companies need to select and develop high potential talent who can maneuver in a hypercompetitive market and ultimately fill its top-tier jobs. Organizations can utilize the Human Resource Leadership Development Program (HRLDP) as a tool to attract, develop and retain high potentials to fill the future HR leadership pipeline. However, an HRLDP can be controversial and tricky to implement and maintain. The goal of this report is to provide useful guidelines for those interested in designing, managing and/or evaluating the effectiveness of such programs. If carefully designed and managed well, the HRLDP can provide an effective way for organizations to train and develop the HR leadership of tomorrow.

Date Issued
2005-01-01
Keywords
business
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implementation
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evaluation
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HR Leadership Development Programs
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HRLDP
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leadership
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development
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program
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organization
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skills
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train
Type
preprint

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