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Attitude Towards HRD

In recent years, economists and policy makers in the developing countries are being faced by two major problems (i) The sluggish growth of industrial sector and (ii) The stunted economic progress. The most common solution to these problems is to encourage individual entrepreneurs to venture in to s...

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Main Author: Prasanna, Jackson T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1994
Subjects:
Hrd
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245 |a Attitude Towards HRD  |c A Study of HRD Attitude among Small Industry Entrepreneurs 
260 |c 1994 
520 |a In recent years, economists and policy makers in the developing countries are being faced by two major problems (i) The sluggish growth of industrial sector and (ii) The stunted economic progress. The most common solution to these problems is to encourage individual entrepreneurs to venture in to small industrial enterprises and or business. 
650 |a Attitude 
650 |a Hrd 
650 |a Human Resource Development 
650 |a Small Industry Entrepreneurs 
650 |a Small Industry 
650 |a Socio-Psychological Dynamics Of Entrepre 
650 |a Indian Entrepreneurship 
650 |a India 
650 |a Entrepreneurship Research 
650 |a Entrepreneurship 
650 |a National Seminar On Current Research In 
650 |a Biennial Conference Papers 
773 |a National Seminar on Current Research in Indian Entrepreneurs  |d March 29-31, 1994 
999 |c 43410  |d 43410