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Advances in Developing Human Resources, Vol. 6, No. 3, 382-393 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/1523422304266090

What We Discovered about NHRD and What it Means for HRD

Eunsang Cho

Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training in Seoul, South Korea.

Gary N. McLean

University of Minnesota, St. Paul

The problem and the solution. This issue was initiated to discover how human resource development (HRD) was being used as national policy in various countries throughout the world and what the findings would mean to our understanding of HRD. As suggested in recent exploratory research, the concept of HRD as national policy is a reality throughout the world. As we continue to explore HRD in our coursework and research, the articles in this issue will require us to think more expansively about what HRD is and how we need to partner with many other change agents to be successful in our national human resource development (NHRD) efforts.

Key Words: NHRD • national policy • collaboration • economic development • social development


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