Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative

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Autor(a) principal: Singh, Anita
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sanjeev, Rinku
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/469
Resumo: With rapid change in global environment and technology, Indian corporate and industry is facing a big hurdle to fill existing jobs due to shortage of skilled manpower. To fill this gap the government has taken ‘Make in India’ initiative for skilling and re skilling manpower. Most of the Indian IT companies have shifted their focus from hiring to training and re skilling their employees at every level to match the needs of their client and make the organization cost effective. Training brings about attitudinal changes, improves skill, and there by improves job performance.The study attempts to understand attitude of employees towards imparting Re Skilling Training program, whether employees feels that re-skilling training is necessary or they are burdened by it. The basic focus of this paper is to identify the factor that influence employees attitude towards re-skilling. A survey is conducted to attain the objectives of the research. Respondents are the employees working in IT sector. Finding of the study includes that employees agree that re-killing is important for job growth and it also helps them in learning new technology and skills .They are of the opinion that re skilling provides them with better growth opportunities and enhances overall performance of the organization.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
title Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
spellingShingle Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
Singh, Anita
Employee Attitude
Employee motivation
re-skilling
Training
factor
IT Company
India
title_short Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
title_full Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
title_fullStr Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
title_full_unstemmed Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
title_sort Need for re-skilltraining towards make in India initiative
author Singh, Anita
author_facet Singh, Anita
Sanjeev, Rinku
author_role author
author2 Sanjeev, Rinku
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Singh, Anita
Sanjeev, Rinku
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Employee Attitude
Employee motivation
re-skilling
Training
factor
IT Company
India
topic Employee Attitude
Employee motivation
re-skilling
Training
factor
IT Company
India
description With rapid change in global environment and technology, Indian corporate and industry is facing a big hurdle to fill existing jobs due to shortage of skilled manpower. To fill this gap the government has taken ‘Make in India’ initiative for skilling and re skilling manpower. Most of the Indian IT companies have shifted their focus from hiring to training and re skilling their employees at every level to match the needs of their client and make the organization cost effective. Training brings about attitudinal changes, improves skill, and there by improves job performance.The study attempts to understand attitude of employees towards imparting Re Skilling Training program, whether employees feels that re-skilling training is necessary or they are burdened by it. The basic focus of this paper is to identify the factor that influence employees attitude towards re-skilling. A survey is conducted to attain the objectives of the research. Respondents are the employees working in IT sector. Finding of the study includes that employees agree that re-killing is important for job growth and it also helps them in learning new technology and skills .They are of the opinion that re skilling provides them with better growth opportunities and enhances overall performance of the organization.
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