Question: PROJECT Dat e Total Weighted Mark: Time: 20 Student's Name Student's ID Course Name Training and development Course Code HRM 204/303 Semester Fall 2015 Instructor's
PROJECT Dat e Total Weighted Mark: Time: 20 Student's Name Student's ID Course Name Training and development Course Code HRM 204/303 Semester Fall 2015 Instructor's Name Dr. Hajer Khedher Project Scope & Focus Designing an effective training in the organization valuation Introduction Body of the Report Conclusion & Recommendatio ns Weight 3% 5% 4% References & Appendix: Organizati on, language, presentati on Total 3% 5% 20% Student Mark Note: This Project accounts for 20% of the Student Final Grade. Training and development HRM 204/303 Project: Fall 2015 Discuss the role of training in learning organization NOTE: Submission via turnitin, http:// ect.ac.ae/elearn. INSTRUCTIONS & SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT A) Report Structure: First Part 1. Cover page: It includes: a. College name and logo b. Program name c. Course name d. Course Code e. Project / case study title f. Academic Year - Semester g. Group Names and IDs with students' signature 2. Acknowledgements - It is the norm to thank those individuals who have provided assistance during your project. 3. Table of contents: This shows the major and minor sections and outlines the structure. It should also contain a list of diagrams, charts, tables and so on. 4. Executive summary: it very briefly summarizes the contents of the whole report. It is important as it helps the reader to decide whether it is worth reading the whole report. 1 Main Part 1. Introduction: This tells the reader what your report contains. Here you should give the reader an idea of the problems you found, your method of research, the objectives of your study, and source and methods of collecting data. 2. Body of the Report: This is the largest part of your report and it should be logically ordered, easy to read and easy to understand. One way of presenting it well is to number the sections (or main headings), subheadings and points. For example: 1. Sub-heading 1.1 First point. 1.2 Second point relating to the same sub-heading. Your sub-headings should be clear and lead your reader logically through the information you are presenting and the conclusions you have drawn from it. 3. Conclusion and Recommendations: here you summarize your report very briefly, noting the main points of the data. The conclusion of the report should answer what you said you wanted to accomplish in your problem 2 statement. Write any possible recommendations associated with your findings in the report. Final part 1. Appendices: this is where you put any supplementary material that would interrupt the flow of the body of the report it could include summary tables, charts, data, etc. 2. References: you can use books, journals, newspapers, websites and interviews (minimum three references). B) General Organization Requirements The report must be typed, 1.5 spaced, on one side of the paper only. Pages are to be consecutively numbered. You must attach completed (and signed) report cover page. Project Submission .You have to submit both a hard and a soft copy on ECT Model Project Assessment This project accounts for 20% of the final grade for this course, including5% for .presentation 3 Project Presentation The presentation is a compulsory component of the project and will be assessed .on individual basis. The duration of the presentation is 20 minutes for each group 4