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Principles and Practices of Management




                    Notes          2.  A suitable career development programme enables the organisation to receive maximum
                                       contribution from employees. Since this helps employees to enhance their skills for higher
                                       positions,  both  under  utilization  of  employee’s  potential  work  energy  and  their
                                       underemployment can be avoided.

                                   3.  Career development makes employees more adaptable to changing requirements of the
                                       organisations. The requirements may either change due to new technology [Computer
                                       Numerically Controlled Technology (CNC), Numerically Controlled Technology (NCT),
                                       Direct Numerically Controlled Technology (DNCT) and Flexible Manufacturing System
                                       (FMS)], or new management philosophy and style (like, just-in-time manufacturing, total
                                       quality management, etc.).

                                   4.  It provides an objective basis to describe the steps of progression in a given organisation,
                                       and therefore, minimizes unfair promotion practices of employees reducing the chance of
                                       ‘promotion  by discretion’.  Thus,  a  suitable  career  development  programme  avoids
                                       employees’ resentment on promotion issues, which has now become a major causal factor
                                       of industrial disputes in India.
                                   5.  Most of the organisations are now also manned by women and other minority classes of
                                       employees. A career development programme ensures equitable opportunity for career
                                       progression of these classes of employees also. Thus it meets the requirements of equal
                                       employment opportunities for all.
                                   6.  A career  development programme gives opportunities  to employees  to acquire more
                                       skills, obtain desired jobs, share increased responsibility, enjoy scope of job mobility and
                                       derive increased job satisfaction.
                                   11.8 Significance and Advantages of Career Development


                                   The significance and advantages of career development both from organisations and employees
                                   point of view can be summed up as follows:

                                   1.  It reduces employee turnover by providing increased promotional avenues.
                                   2.  It improves employee morale and motivation.
                                   3.  It  enables organisations to man  promotional  vacancies  internally, thereby  providing
                                       opportunities to reduce the cost of managerial recruitment.
                                   4.  It ensures better utilization of employees’ skills and provides increased work satisfaction
                                       to employees.
                                   5.  It makes employees adaptable to the changing requirement of the organisation.
                                   6.  It reduces  industrial disputes  related  to  promotional  matters  and  thereby provides
                                       opportunity to the organisation to sustain harmonious industrial relations.
                                   7.  Employees’ loyalty and commitment to the organisation can be substantially  increased
                                       and thereby organisations can enjoy the privilege of increased employee productivity.
                                   8.  Career development programmes being an objective description of career progression,
                                       ensure equitable promotional decisions even for women and minorities in an organisation.










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