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Title: | ASSESSMENT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN ETHIOPIAN PETROLEUM SUPPLY ENTERPRISE |
Authors: | DAMTE, HANNA |
Keywords: | Business Administration, Training, Development, Employee Development, Employee performance and Ethiopian petroleum supply Enterprise. |
Issue Date: | Jan-2016 |
Publisher: | ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY |
Abstract: | Systematic training plays a paramount role in equipping employees with the required
knowledge, and skills in order to remain competitive in the dynamic society whether in
developing or in developed world. The main objective of this paper was to investigate
current practices and challenges of the training and development system of Ethiopian
Petroleum Supply Enterprise. The study used survey data obtained through
questionnaires, interview and secondary information sources to supplement the primary
data. One hundred twenty four (124) questionnaires were distributed for the collection of
data. Descriptive statistics was applied t o a n al y z e t h e questionnaire. Results show
that the major challenges facing effective employees training included the lack of staff
training policy in EPSE, loopholes in selecting trainees and insignificant support to
training by the EPSE managers. Based on the findings, the author recommended that a
regular formal need assessment of the employees should be done in order to identify
employees’ need in terms of skills and knowledge. There is also a need for a training
policy guiding EPSE and a formal structure clearly outlining the criteria based on which
trainees are identified and selected for training as this will eliminate bias in selection of
trainees. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1832 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration
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