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The Effectiveness Of Training And Development On Employees Performance
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The survival of every organization depends on the acquired and developed knowledge skills and experience of their employee. The employees are expected to develop along with the contemporary and anticipated changes in the organization and in response to rapidly growing competition in the corporate world. The essence of this project is to know how training and development can affect employee's performance. The methodology used is questionnaire and personal interview. The chi-square method was used to test the research hypothesis. From the findings it is seen that there is a strong relationship between training and development on employee's performance consequently it is recommended that organizations should regularly organize training / developmental programme as this in turn will enhance their performance and of course increase in productivity.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDYThe
survival of every organization depends on the acquired and developed
knowledge, skills and experience of their employee. The employees are
expected to develop along with the contemporary and anticipated changes
in the organization and in response to rapidly growing competition in
the corporate world.Having realized the fact that Personnel
selection alone cannot ensure productivity, it is mandatory for staff to
develop ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDYThe
survival of every organization depends on the acquired and developed
knowledge, skills and experience of their employee. The employees are
expected to develop along with the contemporary and anticipated changes
in the organization and in response to rapidly growing competition in
the corporate world.Having realized the fact that Personnel
selection alone cannot ensure productivity, it is mandatory for staff to
develop ... Continue reading---
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