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Title: THE IMPACT OF TRAINING IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
Other Titles: A CASE STUDY OF CENTRE FOR NATIONAL CULTURE, KUMASI
Authors: OBIRI ASAMOAH, BEN
OWUSU, REBECCA
OWUSU, MANUELA
SARPONG, MARTHA
TAHIRU TELADOR, LINDA
Keywords: TRAINING
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
CENTRE
NATIONAL CULTURE
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Abstract: According to Moran, R.T (1993) in this 21st Century, all system and institution in the process of transition from old ways of operating for the part decades to a new way of functioning. This rapid phenomenon is affecting all spears of society. The management and training in institution have to do with the wise and efficient use of human and material resources in order to achieve the entire desire objectives. Training gives a feeling of personal satisfaction and achievement and broadens opportunities for career progression. The researcher’s purpose to this study is to identify the importance of training to the development of human resource, suggest appropriate training in the government institution and also to evaluate the investment in training and development to improve future effectiveness.
Description: According to Moran, R. T., (1993), in this 21st Century, all systems and institution are in the process of transition from old ways of operating for the part decades to a new way of functioning. This rapid phenomenom is affecting all spears of society. Management and training in institution have to do with the wise and efficient use of human and material resources in order to achieve the entire desired objective.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/252
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