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3. What purpose does training serve? Explain the
ingredients of a good training programme for the employed
at various levels.

Answer Posted / ranjit kumar

The organized residential training programmes for its
salesmen held over 4 days in a five star hotel with drinks
and parties every evening . Guest speakers and wives joined
on the last day. It was exciting experience. The course was
designed and conducted by a well-known training consultant.
It included relevant know how and skill develpment through
lectures and sub-group deliberations and vedeio films.

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