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A Training Report on Employee Absenteeism at Okaya Power Ltd

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A Training Report on Employee Absenteeism at Okaya Power Ltd
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Introduction about the sector. 1.2 Industry Profile. a. Origin and development of the industry. b. Growth and present status of the industry. c. Future of the industry. CHAPTER 2: PROFILE OF THE ORGANIZATION 2.1 Origin of the Organization. 2.2 Growth and development of the Organization. 2.3. Present status of the Organization 2.4. PRODUCTS OF ORGANISATION 2.5 Functional Departments of the Organization. 2.6 Organization structure-and Organization chart. 2.7 Product and Service profile of the Organization Competitors. 2.8 Market profile of the Organization. CHAPTER 3: DISCUSSIONS ON TRAINING. 3.1 Student 's work profile (Role and responsibilities), tools and techniques used. 3.2 Key learning. CHAPTER 4: STUDY OF SELECTED RESEARCH PROBLEM 4.1 Statement of research problem. 4.2 Statement of research objectives. 4.3 Research design and methodology. CHAPTER 5: ANALYSIS 5.1 Analysis of data. 5.2 Summary of Findings. CHAPTER 6: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 6.1 Summary of Learning Experience. 6.2 Conclusions and Recommendations. BIBLIOGRAPHY 7

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION –MANUFACTURING SECTOR
Manufacturing is the production of goods for use or sale using labor and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial production, in which raw materials are transformed into finished goods on a large scale. Such finished goods may be used for manufacturing other, more complex products, such as aircraft, household appliances or automobiles, or sold to wholesalers, who in turn sell them to retailers, who then sell them to end users – the "consumers". Manufacturing takes turns under all types of economic systems. In a free market economy, manufacturing is usually directed toward the mass production of products for sale to consumers at a profit. In a collectivist economy, manufacturing is more



Bibliography: • www.google.com • JS CHANDAN.”MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR” BY VIKAS PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD, NEW DELHI.

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