SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON STUDY OF EMPLOYEES PERCEPTION TOWARDS INDUCTION TRAINING AT MADURA FASHION AND LIFESTYLE‚ GURGAON TABLE OF CONTENT Serial No. | Topics | Page No. | 1. | Acknowledgement | 4 | 2. | Executive summary | 5 | 3. | Chapter 1- Industry profile * Indian retail industry * Growth of Indian retail * Major retailers in India * Retail formats in India * Challenges faced by Indian retail industry * The future
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The Role of Leadership and Mentoring in the University 1 The Role of Leadership and Mentoring in the University: A Brief Assessment of Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academic Richard Ansah Sarpong Disclaimer: The author have no special benefit nor propaganda agenda arising from the direct application of this research. It is purely for academic purpose. *** As effective leadership has become the drive for growing businesses‚ organizations and institutions today‚ mentoring has become one way of ensuring young
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All Opportunities Are Not Created Equally In the United States‚ a highly liberal market economy‚ there are obvious differences in the power (money) that is given to certain jobs. “Power relationships” are one the bricks in the foundation of what we call capitalism. The power gap between those with highly sought after jobs and the jobs that no one cares to do is the reason that capitalism can keep working. Everyone is looking to have that power to influence others in society‚ in our case it is typically
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Hume’s Induction‚ Problem of Induction‚ and the inductive Reasoning based upon Empirical science: We all believe that we have knowledge of facts extending far beyond those we directly perceive. Though our views of events are dependent and limited to both space and time‚ and our experiences are limited‚ we still construct the hypothetical prediction of future. For example‚ lets say as a normal farmer‚ you see plants dying because of hot sun so you decided build shed to save them in future. At the
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Benefits of Mentoring in Nursing Kerri Wiggins Wilmington University Benefits of Mentoring in Nursing Nursing is an evolving profession with an aging work force. Newer nurses are entering a challenging and‚ at times‚ thankless profession. The need to train new staff in order to promote desired entry into the profession and increase retention in the field and workplace is dire. The adage that nurses eat their young is a common well-known phrase. It is unlikely in today’s world‚ where career
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Compatibility of styles and personalities can be critical. As stated in the Harvard Business Essential Coaching & Mentoring edition‚ a productive mentoring relationship depends on compatible personalities and complementary abilities and interest. So when an organization is seeking the right match it should look for mutual respect‚ a logical fit‚ no political agendas‚ compatible temperaments
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416:- The coaching and mentoring roles The word "mentor" comes from the The Odyssey‚ written by the Greek poet Homer. As Odysseus (Ulysses" in the Latin translation) is preparing to go to fight the Trojan war‚ he realises he is leaving behind his one and only heir‚ Telemachus. Since Telemachus is only of primary school age‚ and since wars tended to drag on for many years‚ Odysseus recognises that Telemachus needs to be coached on how to be king whilst he is off fighting. He engages a family friend
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“Induction is the process by which the new recruit is familiarized with the working environment.” (Maimunah‚ 2008) An induction program is a plan for novices to get used to the working environment and as well as introducing them to their future colleagues. An induction program normally starts with a heartwarming introduction of the company. During this process‚ the novices will be exposed to the company’s history‚ background and also operation. Furthermore‚ novices will also be introduced to
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Solutions to coaching and mentoring a large UK-based customer facing organisation over a two year period and beyond Introduction The chartered Institute of Personnel and Development in the UK (CIPD 2009) reports that 79% of survey respondents are using coaching within their organisation and that 77% say coaching has been increasing in recent years. It is therefore no surprise that the large UK-based customer facing organisation‚ where I am hypothetically working as a human resources manager
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Contents 1: Introduction to Leadership and Mentoring 2: definition of leaders and Mentors 3: Exemplary models 4: Roles and Values 5: Standard & Ethics 6: Case study 7: Conclusion 8: References I: Introduction Leadership and mentoring has generally been mistaken to be the same thing however during the course of this assignment I aim to prove otherwise that although leaders and mentors may share some similar traits they have different definitions and perform different functions. There
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