Objectives of the project:
1. To study the functions of the subsystem of HRD i.e. training and development.
2. To study the existing policies of the Bank with regard to “Training and Development” of their employees.
METHOD
Research Design
The research design is Exploratory, where in the in-depth study of the training and development policies of PNB has been done. The objective of exploratory research is to explore or search through a situation to provide insights and understanding.
Research Methods
1) Secondary data analysis includes studying the website (www.Pnbindia.in) of PNB and also going through the various articles, magazines, journals and books on Training and Development.
2) Expert interviews- Personal interviews were held with the Manager of Reserve Bank of India and Personnel Manager of PNB to gain knowledge about the Training and Development policies and process.
Sources of Data Collection
Secondary data collected with the help of books available in the library and various other published materials such as manuals and research papers have been used. These are as follows:
1. Yin, R. K. (1994). Case Study research: Design and Methods. London: Sage Publications.
2. K Aswathappa Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2005, p. 194
3. Malhotra Naresh K. Pearson Education India,2010, p. 133
4. Khan APH Publishing, 2010, Research methodology, p. 12
5. Buame, S. K. (2006). Research Methods: A practical Guide for Students’
6. Kothari,C. R.,Methods and Techniques,New Delhi, New Age International Publications, 2004, p.35
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5. Borden, K. S. & Abbott, B. B. (2002). Research design and methods: a process approach. (5th ed). New York: McGraw-Hill. Pp. 222
6. Interscience Management Review (IMR) ISSN: 2231-1513 Volume-2, Issue-2, 2012 7. Balamurugan G, Chandrasekaran G., and Sekar P.C: A New perspective to Training: Virtual Reality Technology, IJTD Journal XXXV: 1, January-March 2005, p. 46-52 8. Dewan J.M Discovery Publishing House,1999, p. 12
9. K Aswathappa Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2005, p. 194
10. Malhotra Naresh K. Pearson Education India,2010, p. 133
11. Khan APH Publishing, 2010, Research methodology, p. 12
12. Buame, S. K. (2006). Research Methods: A practical Guide for Students’
13. https://www.pnbindia.in/En/ui/OriginofPNB.aspx
14. Yin, R. K. (1994). Case Study research: Design and Methods. London: Sage Publications.
Creswell, J. W. (2003). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.
The literature review and the research process use both Appendix A and Appendix B to understand how to chose the research topic and plan the research. Throughout the literature se...
Researchers are to develop a research methodology and design for their envisioned dissertation topic. Therefore, it is essential that the research problem statement, purpose statement, and the research questions align with the research topic. The purpose of this paper is to propose and justify a research method and design.
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Creswell, J. W. (2009). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Now within the rest of this paper you will be finding a few different things getting discussed. Staring it off we will be discussing the articles that we have found to make our arguments and hypotheses. After wrapping up the literature reviews we will be discussing the hypotheses thus continuing onto our variables and indicators. Once we discuss our hypotheses we will be moving onto the research design. The research design will have our general issues, sampling, and methods.
By understanding the organizational needs not individual, development of the training process begins. This requires identification of critical skills need for the organization to maintain competitiveness and remain successful. By placing the future needs of the organization in perspective, the next step in the development process consists of evaluating the current workforce and establishing how the existing skills knowledge and abilities fit into organizational goals. Through engagement, explanation and expectation everyone knows up front what standards are expected, individuals are involved in the decision making process that affects them and explanation provides a forum for understanding final decisions providing clarification of penalty for failure. (AIU Online, 2006)
To achieve the research objectives the process of research must be carried out by certain principles and to use appropriate methods. It is very important that the methods used to obtain the desired results, and this starts to clearly define the objectives and what we need to know, and also by choosing the methods and tools to help us and to ease the process. (Kumar, 2008)
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Creswell, J. W. (2014). Research design: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches, 3rd Edition. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
On the other hand, weaknesses existed. The primary research was the most difficult and frustrating sector, for it was difficult to keep in touch with the potential competitors; hence, a chance to learn more and analyse deeper from the potential competitors was missed. To conclude, the result and analysis of primary and market research which was based on the questionnaire was not convincing enough, and it was the main sector which needed to improve in the future.
Saunders, M., Lewis, P. and Thornhill, A. (2010) Research Methods for Business Students, 5th Edition, Pearson Education.
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