Learning And Development Practitioners in Organisations: Organising, Belonging, Learning And Performing Tensions
03 apr 2024
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Categoria dell'articolo: Research Article
Pubblicato online: 03 apr 2024
Pagine: 88 - 103
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ijm-2023-0015
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© 2023 Thomas Garavan, published by Sciendo
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This paper provides a review of the literature on the learning and development (L&D) role in organisations using the lens of paradox theory. I evaluate prior literature and organise it around four paradoxes: organising, belonging, learning and performing. The L&D organisational role is fraught with paradox due to tensions around organising, belonging, learning and performance. I evaluate the different ways in which L&D practitioners respond to these tensions, I highlight future research avenues and suggest practice implications for L&D practitioners.