THE EFFECT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEE ATTITUDE
A ny institution of higher learning or business whose goals are to survive and prosper in this present day diverse and regressed economy has found it imperative to invest in ongoing training and development to improve proficiencies in production as well as to acquire the greatest return in investment of human capital (Knoke & Kalleberg, 1994). According to Cheng and Ho (2001), while employee performance is one of the crucial measures emphasized by the top management, employees are more concerned about their own productivity and are increasingly aware of the accelerated obsolescence of knowledge and skills in their turbulent environment. As the literature suggests, by effectively training and developing employees, they will become more aligned for career growth career potential enhances personal motivation. (p. 22). To illustrate Cheng and Ho’s (2001) position, Constantine and Merchant (1996) comment that “both training and education are necessary components for a successf...