Manpower for development refers to the human resources and workforce needed to drive economic growth and development in a country or organization. This includes the skills, knowledge, and abilities of individuals that contribute to productivity and innovation. Investing in manpower development often involves education, training, and capacity-building programs to enhance the skills of the workforce.
Manpower development is important for businesses to operate efficiently. Manpower development ensures that a business has the right number of people employed in the positions which they are best suited for.
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Sri Rukmi has written: 'The development of a retrospective selection aid for the library of the Agricultural Manpower Development Center in Indonesia' -- subject(s): Agricultural Manpower Development Center (Indonesia), Agricultural Manpower Development Center (Indonesia). Library, Agricultural libraries, Agriculture, Collection development, Collection development (Libraries), Libraries, Special collections
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Acquisition, Development, Maintenance, Utilization
The motto of Model Engineering College is 'Manpower Development'.
Technical HSS Thamarassery's motto is 'Manpower Development'.
Manpower can simply be said to be the capability of any individual personnel in a given organization.e.g medical treatment is done by a doctor only,crops can be grown by farmers only,only the engineers can build bridges.such a person is called manpower.
Edgar R. Czarnecki has written: 'Factors affecting the growth of American labor unions' 'Manpower development' -- subject(s): Manpower policy
The Technical Education and Development Authority (TESDA) is mandated by law to integrate, coordinate and monitor skills development programs; develop middle-level manpower and develop an accreditation system for institutions involved in middle-level manpower development; approve skills standards and tests; fund programs and projects for technical education and skills development; and assist in training programs for trainers.
Stephen Gibb has written: 'Aesthetics and human resource development' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Creative ability in business, Manpower policy 'The aesthetic challenges of human resource development' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Creative ability in business, Manpower policy
Training & Development of employees is required to improve and develop their skill and captaincy levels to meet the organisational goals. Sanjay Sagar