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The University of Michigan Business School offers executive education programs for mid-career and senior-level human resources (HR) professional development. The HR Executive Programs are oriented towards HR professionals who want to upgrade their skills as well as new senior HR managers without prior HR experience. The curriculum is based on competency theory and research and involve developmental experiences for enhancing needed competencies. The programs are divided into four levels. The first two are concerned with technical expertise for HR functional areas while the third level is more generalist. The final level, the Advanced HR Executive Program (AHREP), is devoted to senior HR generalists in divisions and corporations as well as strategy-creating specialists. AHREP involves application teams, integrated faculty, faculty pedagogy, best-practice sharing, continual content revision, and structured syntheses.
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In order for human resources personnel to become players in the company rather than just partners, they need to be able to plan, build, coach, facilitate, lead, and be the company's conscience.
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The views of academicians about the methods adopted by business schools during the recruitment of faculty are presented.
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