Institute for Productivity & Human Resource Development

Institute for Productivity & Human Resource Development (IPHRD) is an Iranian organization and a subsidiary of IDRO established since 1987.

Institute for Productivity & Human Resource Development
Subsidiary of Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran
IndustryBusiness management
Founded1987 (1987)

Activities

The main activities of this institute are:

  • Business Excellence
  • Quality Management
  • Human Resources and Human Resource Management
  • ISO
  • EFQM
  • Training and Consultancy

It is also an EFQM member and is the first non-European assessor of EFQM.

This institute also holds the "Iranian National Productivity and Business Excellence Award", "Iranian Society of Human Resource Management" and "Human Resources Development Conferences" in Iran.

Iran Award

Iranian National Productivity and Business Excellence Award (or Iran Award) is an excellence award which is held every year from 2004 based on EFQM Excellence Model in Iran sponsored by most of large Iranian organizations authorities as well as Ministry of Industries and Mines.

Iranian Society of HRM

An Iranian society which work to increase the situation of HRM in Iran and also a member of SHRM.

HRD Conf

A yearly conference on Human Resource Development held from 2004.

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See also

  • IDRO, Industrial development and Renovation Organization of Iran.
  • SHRM, Society for Human Resource Management.
  • EFQM, European Foundation for Quality Management.
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