i ASHESI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE THE IMPACT OF TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY OF HFC BANK (GHANA) LTMITED By BENEDICTA APPIAH Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration‚ Ashesi University College In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration APRIL 2010ii Declaration I hereby declare that this dissertation is the result of my own original work and that no part of it
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HOW ATTRACTIVE IS THE INDUSTRY ? An attractive industry with a high average return on investment will be difficult to enter because entry barriers are high‚ suppliers and buyers have only modest bargaining power‚ substitute products or services are few‚ and the rivalry among competitors is stable. An unattractive industry like steel will have structural flaws‚ including a plethora of substitute materials‚ powerful and price-sensitive buyers‚ and excessive rivalry caused by high fixed costs and a
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International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Shore cap International‚ has been the fastest growing Bank over the years. It is one of the most local and corporate bank in Bangladesh. The Bank operates under a "double bottom line" agenda where profit and social responsibility go hand in hand as it strives towards a poverty-free‚ enlightened Bangladesh. The Bank ’s footprint has grown to 56 branches‚ 30 SME Service Centers‚ 427 SME unit offices and 112 ATM sites across the country‚ and the customer base has expanded
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1. Drawing on the five forces model‚ explain why the pharmaceutical industry has historically been a very profitable? a. Rivalry among competing firms i. Patent protected medicine allows prating monopoly ii. In pharmaceutical industry they have several strong competition compete again few rather than more companies b. Threat of substitute product i. Very costly to introduce a new drugs ii. So many medicines protect by patent law‚ all competitors can make countertrend drugs who have almost
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Table of Contents 1.INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………01 2. Objectives…………………………………………………………..01 3. Prospect of Agro-Based Industry…………………………………….02 4. Development of the Industrial Sector: Issues and Challenges …..03 5. Agro-based industrial sector…………………………………………..04 5.1 Poultry………………………………………………………………..04 5.2 Grains ………………………………………………………………..05 5.3
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sector. The construction industry has a major impact on our environment and our country cannot meet its environmental goals & objectives with substantially reducing the environmental impact of buildings and infrastructure. Thus‚ this sector needs to make an extensive and stringent shift in its practices in order to alleviate the impact of these threats. Hence‚ we have to change the way we design and build both now as well as in the future. According to the Millennium Development Goals and Johannesburg
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OVERVIEW: Cooper Industries is a broadly diversified manufacturer of electrical and general industrial products‚ and energy related machinery and equipment. The company operates in three different business segments with 21 separate profit centers. These segments include electrical and electronic‚ commercial and industrial‚ compression‚ drilling and energy equipment. The product line is consisted of cheap fuses to $3 million compressor tribune sets along with products such as hand tools and light
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Training and development has become one of the most desired employee benefits as learning new skills and having a wide job knowledge is the number one between these benefits. The importance of training and development is clearly shown by both employees’ personal satisfaction and companies’ growth (Gregory P. Smith). Well trained employees will be able to have
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Workforce Training and Development in Organisation (A Case Study of Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) in Namibian) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LEGAL STUDIES (Correctional Management) Research Methodology (RMA411S) Semester 1/2012 Submission Date: 31 May 2012 STUDENT Mr. M.S. Kapuku (201073994) SUPERVISOR Dr. H. Bruyns Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1 1
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Training & Development a. Basement of Banglalink T&D activities Banglalink is committed to provide its employees with opportunities to develop skills‚ knowledge and capabilities in areas related to their jobs and responsibilities. Therefore Banglalink has established training & development policies with the following objectives: To upgrade the managerial and behavioral capabilities and functional efficiency of all employees To provide greater opportunity to grow and success within the company
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