Research Article
Training and development of the Human Resources for a Sustainable Organizational Development at Nestlé India
Author(s) : Srinivasan P *
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 March 2019
e-ISSN :2347-4696
Page(s) : 1-9
Abstract
This paper addresses the issue of human resources training and development which is considered one of the most important ways for a sustainable organizational development. The objective of the research was to identify new possibilities for increasing the degree of human resources training for supporting a more sustainable organizational development. The research has made it possible to identify the most relevant behavioral dimension of human resources training process. It talks about the knowledge of our field which allows us to identify the gap which our research could fill and also strength’s the topic that we chosen for our research. The literature review will help us to find and select appropriate measurement instruments. The literature review is needed because it is a necessary skill both for researchers and for practitioners of a profession which claims to be founded on a knowledge base and also to locate and summarize the findings of research on a given topic not uncritically but assessing the evidence and for argument to sustain the conclusions The last part of the paper includes some recommendations for the modern managers in order to support them to become highly effective along the sustainable organizational development process.
Keywords: Human resources
, management
, training and development
, sustainable development
Srinivasan P *, Asst. Professor, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) - VIT Business School, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India; Email: asansriniv@gmail.com
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Srinivasan P (2019), Training and development of the Human Resources for a Sustainable Organizational Development at Nestlé India . IJBMR 7(1), 1-9. DOI: 10.37391/IJBMR.070101.