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Training AT IIPA: Past, present & future

By: Pathania, Mamta.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: IIPA Digest Description: 7(33), Special issues 2025: p.13-20. In: IIPA DigestSummary: Training and development are necessary to improve employies skills and knowledge, boost productivity and efficiency and enhance job satisfaction. This investment in employees helps organizations adapt to technological changes, meet business goals, fill skill gaps, reduce costs, and maintain a competitive edge in a dynamic market. It also fosters employes loyalty, reduces turnover, and develops future leaders. Training is a systematic process of developing skills, knowledge, and competencies in individuals to enhance their performance and achieve specific goals. It involves a structured approach to learning, where participants acquire new skills, knowledge, and attitudes to improve their job performance, adapt to changing environments, and advance in their careers.- Reproduced https://www.iipa.org.in/GyanKOSH/posts/training-at-iipa-past-present-future
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Training and development are necessary to improve employies skills and knowledge, boost productivity and efficiency and enhance job satisfaction. This investment in employees helps organizations adapt to technological changes, meet business goals, fill skill gaps, reduce costs, and maintain a competitive edge in a dynamic market. It also fosters employes loyalty, reduces turnover, and develops future leaders. Training is a systematic process of developing skills, knowledge, and competencies in individuals to enhance their performance and achieve specific goals. It involves a structured approach to learning, where participants acquire new skills, knowledge, and attitudes to improve their job performance, adapt to changing environments, and advance in their careers.- Reproduced

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