THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

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THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

 

CHAPTER ONE 
INTRODUCTION
1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY
This study of human capital development is very important issue in every organization which focuses on growth, viability and survival of any organization. Whether private or public, manufacturing or non-manufacturing is effective acquisition, utilization and maintenance of the organization’s human resources. The human resource is so critical to organization survival such that it has judging by today’s complex business environment, been acclaimed as the most vital resource available to any organization. It is a study that concern with an inquiry into human capital training and development with special reference to department of national civil registration (DNCR). The rapid economic growth and development of sectors of the economy since the attainment of political independence enhance the need for human capital development strategies in the (DNCR). No matter how efficient and sophisticated your machines, tools and equipment are and no matter how vast your human element will have to put those material resources to use.
At this junction, training can be looked into just as a new born baby needs guidance to acquire the skills common to all human beings in the society so also does a new employee (and old employees for changes in method of world need to acquire new skills where possible especially when he/she lacks such skill.
The international labour organization (ILO) defined training for commerce and industry as concerned with the acquisition or development of these skills knowledge techniques, attitudes and experience which enables an individual to make his most effective contribution to the combined effort of term of which he is a member.

1.7    LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Like any other research, the research project has not been without some constraints. These constraints not only limit the execution of the project, but also affect the scope of the study by way of narrowing all that could be learned such constraints that constitute the limitation of the project work are:

Inadequate trainee Time constraints Scarcity of literature on human capital development in Nigeria because so many information sought for, were either totally unavailable or where available belongs to the classified matter which cannot be released to the public. 1.8    DEFINITION OF TERMS

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