Training and Development Strategy and Its Role in Organizational Performance

  • Niazi B
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Abstract

In the FMCG industry at global level, the business environment has changed with intense pressure on organizations, to become ‘Learning Organizations’  and stay ahead of their competitions by bringing innovation/reinvention in training and development strategy while emphasizing on planning, designing, implementing and evaluating the training programs. Carry out an analysis that the objective of training and development is to create learning organizations which ensure that employees through value addition can effectively perform their jobs, gain competitive advantage and seek self growth: this measurable performance resulting from good training and development, shall enhance organizational performance.

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Niazi, B. A. S. (2011). Training and Development Strategy and Its Role in Organizational Performance. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 1(2), 42. https://doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v1i2.862

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