Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings

Employees are the most valuable assets in organisations. HRD programmes aim to improve the development of employees and organisational effectiveness. HRD programmes help employees to develop their personal and organisational skills for organisational effectiveness. The conventional strategy of organ...

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Main Author: Mahmood, Arshad
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Language:en
Published: 2018
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description Employees are the most valuable assets in organisations. HRD programmes aim to improve the development of employees and organisational effectiveness. HRD programmes help employees to develop their personal and organisational skills for organisational effectiveness. The conventional strategy of organisations in nurturing their employees focuses on enhancing an individual’s knowledge, skills, and abilities (intelligence quotient) and emotional control (emotional quotient). However, despite this immense interest in human capital, organisations tend to fall short of a holistic approach to human resource development which eventually affects their performance.
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spelling my.usm.eprints.43884 http://eprints.usm.my/43884/ Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings Mahmood, Arshad HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Employees are the most valuable assets in organisations. HRD programmes aim to improve the development of employees and organisational effectiveness. HRD programmes help employees to develop their personal and organisational skills for organisational effectiveness. The conventional strategy of organisations in nurturing their employees focuses on enhancing an individual’s knowledge, skills, and abilities (intelligence quotient) and emotional control (emotional quotient). However, despite this immense interest in human capital, organisations tend to fall short of a holistic approach to human resource development which eventually affects their performance. 2018-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43884/1/ARSHAD%20MAHMOOD.pdf Mahmood, Arshad (2018) Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
Mahmood, Arshad
Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title_full Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title_fullStr Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title_full_unstemmed Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title_short Holistic Human Resource Development Model: The Inclusion Of Spiritual Quotient And The Influence Of Islamic Teachings
title_sort holistic human resource development model: the inclusion of spiritual quotient and the influence of islamic teachings
topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
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