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    An Analysis of the HRM Practices of Epyllion Style Limited: A Study of Epyllion Group

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    2025-01-12
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    Md., IftakharulMobin
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    This thesis report, titled “An Analysis of the HRM Practices of Epyllion Style Limited: A Study of Epyllion Group,” is prepared on the basis of my practical experience during my placement at Epyllion Style Limited, a well-known apparel manufacturer in Bangladesh. The main purpose of this study is to explore the company’s Human Resource Management (HRM) practices, identify their strengths, and point out the areas where improvements are still needed. To conduct this analysis, I relied on a survey of 100 employees, along with my personal observations, informal discussions, and the review of relevant company documents. From the findings, it is clear that Epyllion has a structured HR system in place. The company follows organized practices in recruitment, training, performance evaluation, compensation, employee relations, workplace safety, and compliance with labor laws. These policies not only help the company maintain discipline and meet buyers’ requirements but also ensure a certain level of support for the employees. However, some challenges remain. The survey results highlighted issues such as high employee turnover, lack of effectiveness in training programs, doubts about the fairness of performance appraisals, dissatisfaction with salary and benefits, safety concerns, and a continued dependency on traditional methods despite partial automation. To address these challenges, several steps can be considered. For example, developing stronger retention strategies could reduce turnover. Training programs should be designed in a way that is more practical and relevant to employees’ needs. Performance evaluations need to be made fairer and more transparent. The salary structure may also require a review to ensure it reflects both market standards and employee expectations. In addition, workplace safety and welfare initiatives should be further strengthened, and the use of digital HR tools should be expanded to reduce dependency on traditional methods. In conclusion, although Epyllion Style Limited already maintains a solid HR foundation, there is still room for continuous improvement. If these recommended measures are adopted, the company will be better positioned to enhance employee satisfaction, increase motivation, and remain competitive in the global apparel industry.
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