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Human Resource Development Plans - EOLSS

Leonard Nadler from George Washington University is regarded the father of Human Resource Development. He is the first to write about this field and encourage a systematic approach to learning within organizations. In the first edition of his 1970 book, Developing Human Resources, Nadler explains that the function of HRD is to

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