Human resource development in Malaysia and Singapore
This chapter provides an overview of the relevance of HRD in Latin America. The historical, political, economic, institutional, social, and cultural context of HRD in the region will be presented with emphasis on Bolivia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Belize, and Mexico. The inte...
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my.upm.eprints.527422021-09-05T10:33:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52742/ Human resource development in Malaysia and Singapore Ismail, Maimunah Mohd Rasdi, Roziah This chapter provides an overview of the relevance of HRD in Latin America. The historical, political, economic, institutional, social, and cultural context of HRD in the region will be presented with emphasis on Bolivia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Belize, and Mexico. The interface of enterprise and HRD in Latin America will also be examined and the general vocational and educational base for HRD will be explored and subsequently discussed. This chapter remains one story in the pluralistic discourse regarding HRD in Latin America. In conclusion, it has to be reiterated that the primary stakeholders and shareholders of HRD in Latin America are individual governments. Consequently, HRD in Latin America is about leaders and policy makers making conscious efforts to enhance HRD in any strategy, process, program, or activity intricately tied to the alleviation of poverty and hunger, access to quality education, access to quality health care, and gender and ethnic equality. Routledge Garavan, Thomas N. McCarthy, Alma M. Morley, Michael J. 2016 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52742/1/Human%20resource%20development%20in%20Malaysia%20and%20Singapore.pdf Ismail, Maimunah and Mohd Rasdi, Roziah (2016) Human resource development in Malaysia and Singapore. In: Global Human Resource Development: Regional and Country Perspectives. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0415737222/9780415737227; EISBN: 9781315818177 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315818177-11/human-resource-development-malaysia-singapore-maimunah-ismail-roziah-mohd-rasdi |
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This chapter provides an overview of the relevance of HRD in Latin America. The historical, political, economic, institutional, social, and cultural context of HRD in the region will be presented with emphasis on Bolivia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Belize, and Mexico. The interface of enterprise and HRD in Latin America will also be examined and the general vocational and educational base for HRD will be explored and subsequently discussed. This chapter remains one story in the pluralistic discourse regarding HRD in Latin America. In conclusion, it has to be reiterated that the primary stakeholders and shareholders of HRD in Latin America are individual governments. Consequently, HRD in Latin America is about leaders and policy makers making conscious efforts to enhance HRD in any strategy, process, program, or activity intricately tied to the alleviation of poverty and hunger, access to quality education, access to quality health care, and gender and ethnic equality. |
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