AN ASSESSMENT OF ROLE OF KSAO AND ITS EFFECTS ON CAREER ADVANCEMENT – RESEARCH ON SKILLED EMPLOYEES OF HOSPITALS IN SAURASHTRA REGION.
Journal Title: IJSR-International Journal Of Scientific Research - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
KSAO namely Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other characteristics play a vital role in the success or failure of an employee in any industry. The Indian industrial structure is yet to develop in the field of Human Resource, the present structure places a very high emphasis on the “Knowledge” segment and that is the reason, Based on some of the researches (some included in the reference section of this paper), India is producing, a high amount of knowledgeable intellectuals. In-spite of being intellectual, an average Indian employee (especially in the technical fields like engineering and medicine) does not prove to be a valuable employee. The probable reason behind this notion could be that Skills, Abilities and Other traits are not developed in the Indian education as well as industrial structure. The present paper focuses to explore the same in the field of hospitals.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Nirav R. Vyas
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