Dear Dinesh, Thanks for giving a broader aspect of training’s productivity measurement. If posible could you please let me know what is TTT as you mentioned? Regards Rashee
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear friend,
First of all, we will take a report from every individual about their feelings on this training. Then, based on the report, we may assign some responsibilities to assess the productivity in terms of benefits to the organization.
Regards,
Basanta
From India, Calcutta
First of all, we will take a report from every individual about their feelings on this training. Then, based on the report, we may assign some responsibilities to assess the productivity in terms of benefits to the organization.
Regards,
Basanta
From India, Calcutta
Dear HR Gods,
I want to complete my GRADUATION through KAIZEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. It is a DISTANCE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SCHOOL. Can somebody tell me whether the certificate obtained from this management school is worth it for higher grades at the national and international levels?
Can somebody help me, please? Please...
Suresh
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
I want to complete my GRADUATION through KAIZEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. It is a DISTANCE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SCHOOL. Can somebody tell me whether the certificate obtained from this management school is worth it for higher grades at the national and international levels?
Can somebody help me, please? Please...
Suresh
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
I am neither an HR expert nor a "God." Hence, I took a look at their website; there is not much information about who issues their degrees MBA and PhD, which only recognized universities are supposed to award.
In general, certificates, diplomas, and degrees obtained by distance learning are considered inferior to those obtained by attending an institution. Full-time attendance ranks higher than part-time attendance.
If I were you, I would choose an institution recognized by AICTE.
From United Kingdom
In general, certificates, diplomas, and degrees obtained by distance learning are considered inferior to those obtained by attending an institution. Full-time attendance ranks higher than part-time attendance.
If I were you, I would choose an institution recognized by AICTE.
From United Kingdom
Dear Rakesh Sinha,
The only difference is grammar. "Workman" is singular, and "workers" is plural. Barring this, there is no difference. Please note that the terms "workman," "workmen," "workers," "technicians," "operators," etc., denote the same category. In various acts, the reference made for workmen is employee. Trust the matter is clarified.
M.V. Kannan
From India, Madras
The only difference is grammar. "Workman" is singular, and "workers" is plural. Barring this, there is no difference. Please note that the terms "workman," "workmen," "workers," "technicians," "operators," etc., denote the same category. In various acts, the reference made for workmen is employee. Trust the matter is clarified.
M.V. Kannan
From India, Madras
Words like employee and workers are gender neutral; in these days of being "politically correct", "workman" or "workmen" are not preferred as they sound mascular. Have a nice day. Simhan
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Hey dear, you must have a pre-training performance report of your employee. You can simply check with the post-training performance. You will come to know where they have shown any productivity or not. Otherwise, ask them how they use the knowledge they learned in the training program and how they apply it back in their job.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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