ABSTRACT
The study is aimed at examining the impact of training and development on productivity in public service, with a focus at the Delta State University, Asaba Campus. The objective of the study is to determine how training and staff development has enhanced productivity in the Delta State University, Asaba Campus. The data collected during the course of the study were primary and secondary data. The primary sources of data include the questionnaire and personal interview. While the secondary sources of data are those gathered from published work e.g textbooks and journals. The study has shown that training and development play a vital role in organization and that it enhances productivity. Finally, the investigation reveals that productivity has direct relationship with human resources training and development since it has been observed that employees perform their job better when they are trained.
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