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Structure of Work Force Development


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1 Department of Commerce, Swami Vivekanand University, Sagar (M.P.), India
     

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This subject are selected of structure and approaches to workforce development that are of relevance to NSW non government community sector (the sector). The intention is to provide a brief summary of existing options to assist us in developing a preferred model for the development of a workforce development strategy for our sector.

In this respect this paper aims to provide a descriptive summary (rather than an analysis) of current models, as well as stimulate thinking and discussion.

The information detailed in the paper has been adapted for this purpose and each source is referenced throughout the text. Readers are encouraged to access the web links included for more detailed information about the models. An essential bibliography on workforce development research and initiatives is also included in this paper.


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Sunita Dixit
Department of Commerce, Swami Vivekanand University, Sagar (M.P.), India

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This subject are selected of structure and approaches to workforce development that are of relevance to NSW non government community sector (the sector). The intention is to provide a brief summary of existing options to assist us in developing a preferred model for the development of a workforce development strategy for our sector.

In this respect this paper aims to provide a descriptive summary (rather than an analysis) of current models, as well as stimulate thinking and discussion.

The information detailed in the paper has been adapted for this purpose and each source is referenced throughout the text. Readers are encouraged to access the web links included for more detailed information about the models. An essential bibliography on workforce development research and initiatives is also included in this paper.