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Title: Training functions in India
Authors: Saiyadain, Mirza S.
Keywords: Training Facilities;Training institutions
Issue Date: 15-Mar-2010
Series/Report no.: WP;1986/646
Abstract: This is a state-or-art survey of the training functions in India. Data was collected from 49 organizations varying in size, turnover, product, technology, sector and geographic location. Major findings suggest one-third of the organizations have separate training departments manned by professionally trained managers. In two-third of the cases training functions are manned by those who do not have formal qualification for training functions. The training infrastructure is nominal and a very small portion (.017%) of the total budget of human resources is spent on training. Most organizations identify training needs through appraisal reports. More than two-third organizations have formal induction training, organize in-company training programmes and sponsor many more managers than supervisors and workers to external training programmes. Training feedback is taken seriously by most of the organizations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/1314
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