SUMMER TRAINING REPORT on “TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT IN HAL” In the partial fulfillment of the degree of master of business administration. Session (2012-2013) www.hal-india.com BY VIVEK BHATIA Under the guidance of FACULTY GUIDE COMPANY GUIDE Mr. Ritesh Krishna Srivastava Mr. S P SINGH (Head of Deptt) (Sr. Manager) INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL
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recommendations on establishing training and development departments in businesses large and small and improving existing training and development departments. Companies may feel that they are able to hire experienced employees through the candidate pool that is currently available and that having a specialized department for this purpose will be too expensive‚ but training and development provide benefits to the company and employees alike. According to Noe (2013): The goal of training is for employees to
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EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Training and Development Assignment Huda Abugabal Module 5 Recruitment and Selection Assignment - 1 7 Mustafa Abugabal Huda N O V E M B E R 2012 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 5 5 6 9 9 1. Objectives of the Assignment ………………………………………………..…………………. 2. Introduction ………………………………………………………………….……….…………..………. 2.1. Background of the Organization…………………………….……………..………………. 2.2. Training and Development in the organization ……….……………..……..……… 3
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Factors Affecting Demand According to the law of demand when the price of a commodity increases the demand will decrease and vice versa. It states that price is the main factor that affects the demand for any product‚ though there are lots of many other factors. These other factors directly/ indirectly affect the demand. If these factor changes‚ demand also changes. This means these factors determine demand for a commodity on the following grounds. • Price of the Commodity: The quantity demanded
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(Online) Vol 2‚ No.4‚ 2012 www.iiste.org Employee’s Training and Development for Optimum Productivity: The Role of Industrial Training Fund (ITF)‚ Nigeria Aroge‚ Stephen Talabi Ph.D. Department of Arts Education‚ Faculty of Education‚ Adekunle Ajasin University‚ Akungba-Akoko‚ Ondo State‚ Nigeria draroge@yahoo.com Abstract The purpose of this study is to determine the contributions of Industrial Training Fund (ITF) to employee’s training and development in Nigeria. Survey research was used in order to
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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT “Training and development refers to the imparting of specific skills‚abilities and knowledge to an employee.” Training and development is any attempt to improve current or future employee performance by increasing an employee’s ability to perform through learning‚usually by changing the employee’s attitude or increasing his or her skills and knowledge. WHAT IS TRAINING ? Training is concerned with imparting developing specific skills for a particular purpose.Traning is
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4.0 Training and Development Recognition of the importance of Human Resources has increased in recent years; this is a result of competition from overseas economies. In countries‚ for example Japan‚ Germany and Sweden‚ investment in employee development is higher than the UK. This has led to some organisations reviewing their policies on training‚ introducing continuous investment in their employees. The latest recession’s impact on business is the credit crunch and whether this will have an
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FACTORS AFFECTING SOLUBILITY There are three main factors that control solubility of a solute. (1) Temperature (2) Nature of solute or solvent (3) Pressure EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE Generally in many cases solubility increases with the rise in temperature and decreases with the fall of temperature but it is not necessary in all cases. However we must follow two behaviours: In endothermic process‚ solubility increases with the increase in temperature and vice versa. For
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2.1 Introduction Training has played an important and integral part in the learning and development of human resources in organisations. Training has been viewed as a cost by many organisations in the past but nowadays it is viewed as an investment in employees for the long term as organisations is not spared from the pressure of globalisation and everyone is challenged by the speed of change‚ technological advancement and customer expectations. So in order to remain competitive and to operate effectively
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Programme Introduction To create a training programme certain basic steps are involved. The Goad 5-stage model is one simple technique that ensures no essential element is missed out. First‚ the current situation is analysed so that the training requirements can be defined. From these we can decide which approach to take; the approach clearly depends on the requirements and on the personnel concerned. These subsequently delimit the environment in which the training programme will take place and the
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