Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to the Changing Nature of Work
- Part II What Has Changed?
- Part III Implications for Talent Management and Impact on Employees
- 14 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Selection
- 15 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Recruitment and Retention
- 16 Performance Management and the Changing Nature of Work
- 17 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Training
- 18 Leader Behaviors and the Changing Nature of Work
- 19 The Changing Nature of Teams
- 20 Managing Employees across the Working Lifespan
- 21 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Employee Attitudes and Work Perceptions
- 22 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for the Interface between Work and Nonwork Roles
- 23 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Employee Health and Safety
- 24 The Dark Side of Workplace Technology
- 25 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for the Employee–Organization Relationship
- 26 The Future of Work
- 27 Sustainability as a Driver of Organizational Change
- Index
- References
17 - Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Training
from Part III - Implications for Talent Management and Impact on Employees
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2020
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work
- The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to the Changing Nature of Work
- Part II What Has Changed?
- Part III Implications for Talent Management and Impact on Employees
- 14 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Selection
- 15 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Recruitment and Retention
- 16 Performance Management and the Changing Nature of Work
- 17 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Training
- 18 Leader Behaviors and the Changing Nature of Work
- 19 The Changing Nature of Teams
- 20 Managing Employees across the Working Lifespan
- 21 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Employee Attitudes and Work Perceptions
- 22 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for the Interface between Work and Nonwork Roles
- 23 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for Employee Health and Safety
- 24 The Dark Side of Workplace Technology
- 25 Implications of the Changing Nature of Work for the Employee–Organization Relationship
- 26 The Future of Work
- 27 Sustainability as a Driver of Organizational Change
- Index
- References
Summary
Training and development serve as important mechanisms through which organizations can prepare employees for the future of work. This chapter outlines implications for training, including how extant research can inform future interventions and how these approaches might adapt to account for technological, demographic, and behavioral shifts in the workplace.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work , pp. 364 - 382Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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