Description
This title was first published in 2003. An analysis of education and training issues from the perspective of a planner, this book is the culmination of three years' research stemming from a concern by governments over how they can manage change and what contribution education and training policies play in this.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction, 2. Economic Restructuring and Human Resource Development: A Discussion o f Events in Mexico, 3. A Pluralist and a National Approach to Globalization? Economic Restructuring and HRD in the United States of America, 4. The Feline that wants to become a Puma - Human Resource Development and Economic Transformation in Chile, 5. Human Resource Development and Structural Change in Canada - A Provincial or a Federal Approach?, 6. Education and Training Systems in the Caribbean: Imposed, Voluntary and Indigenous Routes?, 7. Conclusion, Bibliography, Index



