SIX WEEKS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT FORMAT Training/ Project Report (whichever is applicable): i. Report should cover the following contents: For those students who have just learnt a new Technology/Tool /Domain: See Annexure-I(a) For those students who have developed a Project: See Annexure-I(b) ii. Follow the Report Formatting Guidelines given under Annexure-I(a)and Annexure-I(b) iii. The Report should be of 40-50 Pages. Annexure-I (a) CONTENTS OF THE REPORT (For those students
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three examines the nature of diversity training as it relates to job satisfaction based on perceptions of social justice across equal and fair treatment‚ environment and conditions‚ and workgroup dynamics have been examined through an understanding of the way in which diversity training takes place and theeffect that it has on employees within organizational cultures. A conceptual framework has been put into place so that an understanding of diversity training is established before looking at relevant
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Industrial Training Report Format 1. Cover Page 2. Inner Pages a) Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute b) Declaration by student c) Acknowledgement 3. About Company/Industry/Institute 4. Table of Contents 5. List of Tables 6. List of Figures 7. Abbreviations and Nomenclature (If any) 8. Chapters 1. Introduction to Project 2. Tools & Technology Used 3. Snapshots 4. Results and
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Talent Identification and Development: An Academic Review A report for sportscotland by The University of Edinburgh Elaine Wolstencroft (ed.) Published by: © sportscotland Caledonia House South Gyle Edinburgh EH129DQ Tel: 0131 3177200 Fax: 01313177202 www.sportscotland.org.uk ISBN 185060 418 5 Price £20 August 2002 Acknowledgements sportscotland is grateful to the Department of Physical Education‚ Sport and Leisure Studies of the University of Edinburgh for this Academic Review
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"The movie‚ “Thank You for Smoking” is a comedy-drama about a tobacco industry lobbyist‚ Nick Naylor. The movie brings up serious issue of the addicting substance tobacco and its various effects on human’s health. In the opening scene of “Thank You for Smoking”‚ Nick has committed three fallacies: 1. “Joan‚ how on earth would Big Tobacco profit off of the loss of this young man... It’s in our best interest to keep Robin alive and smoking.” There is an element of False Analogy. He draws a weak comparison
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Development that includes HRD System: Human Resource Planning‚ Training Policy‚ Training Budget.‚ Training Needs Assessment System‚ Training & other Development Programmes and their evaluation‚ Strategies for improving HRD activities in the Organisation. 1) HRD Functions 2) Learning and performance 3) Critical HRD issues 4) HRD Strategic Role 5 ) Importance of Human Resource 6) Challenges of HRD 7) Training Needs Assessment System 8 ) Training and HRD Process 9) Diversity @ Workplace 10) Human Resource
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT - I WICKRAMANAYAKE HMKSK E/96/307 TRAINING INFORMATION NAME : Wickramanayake HMKSK YEAR : First Reg. No. E/96/307 ORGANIZATION: Faculty of Engineering‚ University of Peradeniya‚ Peradeniya. PLACE OF TRAINING: Engineering Workshops (Metal)‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ University of Peradeniya‚ Peradeniya. DESIGNATION OF SUPERVISOR: Director‚ Workshops And Stores PERIOD: FROM 14/07/1998 TO 06/10/1998 DURATION: 12 weeks FIELD OF TRAINING: General 1 TABLE
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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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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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Phases of training TRAINING is any learning activity which is directed towards the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills for the purpose of an occupation or task Training will forcus on the job or task Draw the training cycle However we ought to see the benefits which are that with a well trained workforce the organisation will turn out a high standard or goods or services probably in a more effective manner than other organisations and there it also gives them a better chance of achieving
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