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EVALUATION OF TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS IN BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD.

TABLE OF CONTENTS  Certificate from the Organization  Certificate from the Institute  Acknowledgement Chapter-1 Introduction Page No 7 8 11 14 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 22

1.1 Overview of the Industry 1.2 Overview of Britannia Industries Ltd 1.3 Profile of the Organisation - Britannia’s Milestones - Britannia’s Logo - Mission of the Organisation - Objectives of the Company - Principles and policies of the Company - Social Responsibility - Britannia- The Corporate Citizen - Corporate Culture of Britannia - Organisation Charts - Existing Organisation Structure of the company - Products 1.4 Problems of the Organisation in respect of Training needs

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1.5 SWOT Analysis

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 Chapter-2

Objectives And Methodology 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 34 34

2.1 Objectives of the Study 2.2 Scope of the Study 2.3 Managerial Usefulness of the Study 2.4 Methodology 2.5 Selection of Sample Size 2.6 Sampling Technique Used 2.7 Data Collection 2.8 Statistical Tools Used 2.9 Limitations of the Study  Chapter-3

Existing Training Activities in BIL 38 41

3.1 Training Programmes in BIL 3.2 Training in Britannia Industries Ltd.  Chapter-4  Chapter-5  Bibliography  Annexure

Data Analysis Findings and Recommendations

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Chapter-1 Introduction

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OVERVIEW OF THE INDUSTRY

The Indian economy continues to grow at a healthy pace with a 6.9% growth in the financial year 2005-06 on the back of robust showing by manufacturing and service sectors. Within FMCG’s, the biscuit industry showed a robust volume growth last year. The organized and branded biscuit industry in India is currently estimated at around 900,000 tonnes having grown 12% last year, as compared to the 7% growth of the FMCG sector. New players have entered the market at the national level and the regional level, making the industry dynamic and very competitive. Aggressive pricing activity, trade and consumer...

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