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Customize employees training to increase organizational efficiencies of National Bank Ltd.

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National bank Ltd is famous Private bank in Bangladesh. I find out some strong side of training by intervening and top level employee and questions development among the general employee. By questioner development I can observe the bank recruit qualified trainer for training. The instructor is most of time answering all valid questions. Based on the instruction it helps to increase the experience of the employee by getting different type of training program. Authority sometimes arrange job rotation program for increasing experience. Authority transfer system follows regularly but the employee is not like transform they are sometimes habited for their transfer. Authority arranges lecture related training. It creates heavy impact on mind. Visible training it very much impact on employee mind. This training increased work ability and image. NBL arranges temporary promotion. It is a perfect system. In the NBL training committee here junior member are also play rules in committee. Moreover NBL bank training program is much helpful to build up there employee experience and development. This report is prepared to determine “customize employees training to increase organizational efficiencies “of National Bank Ltd. This Bank have effective training department it follows the new technology, process. Here I have mentioned the training process to increase efficiencies.

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Cataloged from PDF version of Internship report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 38).
This internship report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Business Administration, 2015.

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Internship Report