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The effectiveness of human resource training programme at the National Population and Family Development Board
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Item type | Thesis |
Subjects | 600 Technology > 650 Management & auxiliary services > 658 General management |
Division/Agency | LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: Human Resources Management Division |
Keywords | Human resource |
Additional Information | The hard copy can be refer at Universiti Teknologi MARA' Library. |
Abstract | Training is a part of human basic needs to achieve perfects or efficiency in doing task. In the public service, training is a must for everyone in order to enhance their skills, knowledge and attitude. This study is to find out the effectiveness of Human Resource Training Policy. The study was done at the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB), one of the Government agency under a Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development. The data is collected through distributed questionnaire among the officers and staffs at NPFDB. The questionnaire is divided into 3 part consists respondent profile, effectiveness of training program (13 question) and employee attitude towards training (13 question) and ended with comment or suggestion from respondent if any. Secondary data also is used provided by the Human Resource Department, NPFDB. Quantitative analysis is carried out on this data and standard SPSS (version 18.0) is used to run the analysis. Descriptive statistic is used to analyse respondent's profile. The study shows that independent variable are negative significant with dependent variable. The perception and perceived outcome of the study point that the human resource training policy is significant and acceptable. |