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Human Resource Development
Coursework Brief
The Brief
In building on Garavan’s (1991) seminal model of Strategic HRD to develop their own model and definition of SHRD, McCracken and Wallace (2000) conclude with the proposition that “the relationship between HRD and corporate strategy lies at the heart of strategic HRD and at the heart of the development of a learning culture”.
Compare and contrast Garavan’s (1991) and McCracken and Wallace’s (2000) models of Strategic SHRD and discuss how these can influence the future direction of the organisation in light of the above proposition.
You need to draw on appropriate theory and case / organisational examples to develop your arguments.
Essay Outline
Your coursework should be in essay format although you are allowed to use headings and sub headings. Your essay should include the following key components:
Introduction: 400 words
Provide an introduction that enables the reader to understand what the essay / report is going to be about.
Body: 1800 words
You will need to incorporate the following into the main part of your essay:
• Defining SHRD
• Importance / drivers of SHRD (PESTEL factors)
• A critical comparison of the models of Garavan and McCraken and Wallace with organizational examples to support your arguments
Conclusion: 300 words
Your conclusion should address the question asked at the outset and provide arguments as to whether the analysis of the literature provided enables agreement or disagreement with the quotation provided.
A list of references (adhering to the Harvard referencing Style)
References should be listed in alphabetical order according to the surname of the author (no numbering of references).
Appendices (if appropriate)
Further guidance on how to develop your essay will be provided in tutorials in week 2.
Word count and Submission Date
As per breakdown above, your essay should be around 2500 words (10% below of...