Difference between Training and Development?
Answer Posted / rajesh sharma
the major defferance b/w training and dev is that .
training, basically provide to labor class workers and
development program orgonize spciely for managers grade
employees.
training is focus on short term term learning needs
dev is focus on long term strategic ability. and
implimenting the learning things effectivly.
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