A Comparative Study of Public and Private Sector Organizations about the Impact of Training and Management Development Programmes on Organizational Productivity
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India has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world over the last two
decades, undoubtedly aided in this performance by economic reforms. The striking
aspect of India’s recent growth has been the dynamism of the service sector, while, in
contrast, manufacturing has been much less robust, contrary to the experience in other
emerging market countries, where manufacturing has grown much faster than GDP. Present
study is focused on a comparative evaluation of two steel giants in India i.e. SAIL and
TATA steel. The study reveals that training and MDP have positive correlation with
employee development, employee satisfaction and organizational productivity whereas
it has been found that private sector managers (TATA Steel) have more positive opinion
for training and MDP in comparison with public sector enterprise (SAIL)