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Title: TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Authors: Stefi, T
George, Lawerence,
Issue Date: 16-May-2023
Series/Report no.: ;TKM21MCA-2038
Abstract: TRAINING MANAGEMENT The Training Management System is an automated solution designed to streamline and enhance the training processes within an organization. This system consists of multiple modules that encompass various aspects of training management. By leveraging this system, organizations can optimize the training experience for their employees, leading to improved efficiency, accuracy, and effectiveness. The System automates the scheduling and coordination of training programs, simplifying the process of batch management. It centralizes trainee information, providing a comprehensive database that enables efficient trainee management and tracking of their training progress. The system facilitates evaluations and assessments, ensuring consistent and objective evaluations of trainee performance.Additionally, the system includes a fee management module that streamlines the tracking and management of training fees. It simplifies the assignment distribution process, allowing trainers to create, distribute, and monitor assignments seamlessly. The system also enables efficient management of faculties, including their qualifications, availability, and training experience, to ensure optimal allocation of trainers to specific training programs. Overall, the Training Management System serves as a comprehensive platform for or ganizations to automate and optimize their training processes. By leveraging this system, organizations can enhance the training experience for their employees, improve efficiency in training management, and ultimately drive the development and growth of their workforce.
URI: http://210.212.227.212:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/396
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