“…In terms of HRD education, these organizations play a major role in HRD’s curricular scope (May, 2007; Trehan, 2004), quality of HRD academic programs (Rose & Naresh, 2006), HRD education (Akdere & Conceição, 2009; Cornacchione & Daugherty, 2013; Kuchinke, 2002; Rocco & Plakhotnik, 2009), and HRD research (Doloriert, Sambrook, & Stewart, 2012; Harte & Stewart, 2010). We conclude that, for the future success and existence of the discipline of HRD, professional organizations and associations are vital for the HRD profession, education, research, and practice.…”