| dc.description.abstract | This report, titled “Training and Development Practices in Bangladesh: A Case Study on
Momtex Ltd.” examines the training and development (T&D) practices implemented at Momtex
Ltd. to enhance employee skills, productivity, and organizational performance. The primary
objective of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of different training and development
approaches used for factory and office staff and to assess their contribution to workforce efficiency
and long-term organizational growth. Data for this study were collected through direct
participation and observation during the internship period, supported by informal interviews with
HR and production personnel, internal organizational records, and relevant academic literature.
The analysis highlights key training initiatives undertaken by Momtex Ltd., including on-the-job
training, orientation and induction programs, technical skill development for factory workers, soft
skills and managerial training for office staff, safety and compliance training, and performance
based learning initiatives.The study also identifies several challenges in the implementation of
training and development programs, such as limited training budgets, time constraints due to
production pressure, varying skill levels among employees, and insufficient use of modern
training technologies. Despite these challenges, the findings indicate that Momtex Ltd. recognizes
training and development as a strategic HR function and actively invests in improving employee
competencies to maintain operational efficiency and competitiveness.Overall, the study
demonstrates that effective training and development practices significantly improve employee
performance, job satisfaction, and organizational productivity. The report recommends expanding
structured training needs assessments, increasing the use of digital and technology-based learning
methods, strengthening supervisory training, and implementing continuous evaluation
mechanisms to enhance training outcomes. This case study serves as a valuable reference for
manufacturing organizations in Bangladesh seeking to develop or improve their training and
development systems for both factory and office staff. | en_US |