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Secretarial Skill Development and Institutional Arrangement for Assistant Staff Training in Nepal

Administration and Management Review

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Title Secretarial Skill Development and Institutional Arrangement for Assistant Staff Training in Nepal
 
Creator Tuladhar, Subarna Man; Director. Nepal Administrative Staff College
 
Subject Development Administration
Skill development; Training; Public and non public organizations
 
Description Clerical and secretarial training is offered to develop skills required for assistant level staff in government offices, public enterprises and other organizations. The Assistant Staff Training Centre (now known as the Centre for Secretarial Skill Training) was established for offering clerical and secretarial training to non-gazetted staff of the government of Nepal in 1991 under the umbrella of the Nepal Administrative Staff College to improve their job performance for organizational effectiveness. Secretarial skill development continues to be a challenge to most government ministries, departments and district administration. It is one of the important matters of discussion at the conferences of administrative reforms in any country. This article discusses briefly course of actions taken by the government of Nepal to offer and improve training services for assistant-level staff of public and non-public organizations through the creation of a separate institute for the training of support-level staff at national level. Key words: Skill development; Training; Public and non public organizationsAdministration and Management Review Volume 22, No. 1, January, 2010 Page: 103-115 Uploaded Date: 2 December, 2011 
 
Publisher Nepal Administrative Staff College
 
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Date 2011-12-05
 
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AMR/article/view/5565
 
Source Administration and Management Review; Vol 22, No 1 (2010); 103-115
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AMR/article/view/5565/4583
 
Coverage Nepal