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Operation Management of a Garments Factory of Bangladesh
AN EVALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AT CORPORATE BRANCH OF CONCORD GROUP 1.0 INTRODUCTION In any industry the success of an organization is extremely dependent on its human resources. Although there are many other factors that play a key role, a company must have effective employees in order to stay financially solvent and competitive. In order to maintain this valuable commodity, organizations must be aware of employee training and development. Many companies make the mistake of assuming that employees are only seeking financial benefits for their jobs. This kind of assumption is wrong now. Employee wants a good career, a good organization. Proper training and development can not only build the employees careerâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This report covers pre-recruitment and post recruitment training and its effects on the performance and the organization. All the training and development were discussed within the existing employees of corporate branch of concord group. 1.6 Limitations â⬠¢ Newly develop HRD and the companyââ¬â¢s information is not organized. â⬠¢ Difficult to get access in the organization â⬠¢ Due to the restrictive attitudes of the employees/respondents, and year ending activities of many Departments, obtaining proper information is be very difficult. 1.7 Sources and Method The problem of this study is to analyze the needs of employee training and development programs to business success. This study is found out the training and development required in the corporate branch of concord group of companies. The objective of this paper is designed on the basis of the requirements. This report is organized into several sections: research or survey, sample design, data analysis and graphical presentation. 1.7.1 Research design The research is a basic research. 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