teoesther
HR Dept should not be responsible for career planning. Agree, disagree? :oops:
From Singapore, Singapore
ishitaonline
4

it should be the joint effort of the hr dept and the top magmt. if they wnt talented emps to remain in org.they will have to formulate a foolproof career plan this is especially true for companies having high turnover.also, career development shud be for managers and executive level.
From India, Mumbai
gauravm26
Its important that both the top mamangement and the HR dept work hand in hand becuase career planning invloves an overall perspective in terms of growth which keeps in line with the organisations structure and goals.

saleem
I believe its the top management of organization, which in consultation with HR, should formulate an effective career planning to ensure that talented professionals do not leave the organization mainly due to non-offering of promosing career. Its the responsibilty of high-ups ....
A good career plan often succeeds retaining good emplyees. Learning organizations take this aspect very seriuosly and believe in Human Resource not machines only. They think, its the people not machine who run the systems & transform the world.....Keeping this in view they offer very promissing career path and succed retaining the best people most of the time.


coptane
hay every one
i need your help i need some topic about the role of carer planning in improving productivty
very very urgent before tomorow at 8:00 am egypt 10:00 GMT am
it very important to my researsh
thanks in advance
coptane


leolingham2000
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CAREER PLANNING THREE ELEMENTS INVOLVED 1.TOP MANAGEMENT INITATIVES/DIRECTIVES. 2. HRM COORDINATES. 3. EMPLOYEE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATES. REGARDS LEO LINGHAM
From India, Mumbai
coptane
its not the matter to agree or not i asked for help for a reason if y can its ok if no its ok Agree, y? Disagree, y? :lol:

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