ABSTRACT
This research work is to find out the effects of manpower training on organizational development. The evolution of technology and increase in number of operations have led organizations to training of their various workers to cope with the changes. In the light of this the researcher had chosen the look deeply into what organization can do to ensure that it is able to withstand the competitive and changing environment. Also the objective of this project of this project is to identify the importance of manpower training on organizations. Here are some of the importance; it increase productivity. It reduces labour turnover etc also, to find an effective training programme that could create development to the organization. Considering the objectives of the study and finding, suggestions are made to improve productivity in the organization. The management should ensure a close and proper monitoring of the training programmes. Also the organization should embark on more manpower development programme, carrier planning, manpower planning etc.
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
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Statement of the Problem
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