Assessing the relationship between employee training participation and performance in a telecommunications company - a case study on Robi Axiata
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2023-10Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Simran, Amreen RezaMetadata
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Amreen Reza Simran, an intern in the People Development Department" of Robi Axiata, has
finished a study, the findings of which are reported in this internship report. The purpose of the
study was to assess the relationship between employee training participation and performance
improvement in a telecoms firm using Robi Axiata as the major case study.
According to the research, there is a positive correlation between performance improvement and
employee training participation, training hours, and post-learning improvement scores. However,
neither education level nor age appear to have a substantial effect on performance enhancement.
However, a surprising negative association between increased training participation frequency
and performance improvement emerges, calling for additional study. Additionally, neither
perceived performance impact nor employees' assessments of their training facilitators have a
substantial impact on performance improvement. This report highlights the positive effects of
employee training participation and the number of hours spent in training on performance
improvement at Robi Axiata Ltd. while also highlighting areas that require further investigation,
such as the unfavorable relationship between participation frequency and performance
improvement.