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Challenges in addressing professional competence expectations in human resource management courses

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:51 authored by Alan Coetzer, Maria Ryan, Pattanee Susomrith, Yuliani SusenoYuliani Suseno
Although research has identified many of the competences that human resource management (HRM) professionals need, limited research examines how competence expectations can be met in HRM courses. This study sought to generate the knowledge required to align HRM courses with competence statements in the recently revised Australian Human Resources Institute Model of Excellence. To accomplish this aim, focus groups and interviews were conducted with HRM professionals from private, public and not-for-profit organisations. Findings suggest that the process of aligning course curricula with the MoE is challenging for several reasons, including: competence statements are subject to varied interpretation; subjecting each statement to a learning needs analysis is complex; it is difficult to cluster the wide range of knowledge areas that must be covered into coherent units of learning. This paper explores the appropriateness of using a generic competence model in a curricular-influencing role and outlines implications of our findings for practice and research.

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Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources

Volume

55

Issue

4

Start page

454

End page

475

Total pages

22

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Australian Human Resources Institute

Former Identifier

2006116421

Esploro creation date

2022-07-29

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