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Analize Program of Adaptation of Workers in the Enterprise "Zavod im.Petrovskogo"

Student: Vinogradova Darya

Supervisor: Elena Nikolaevna Vasilyeva

Faculty: Faculty of Management (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Management (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The relevance of the chosen theme of master's thesis "Analysis of the adaptation of the system of employees production plant at JSC" Zavod im. GI Petrovsky "is caused by many factors. First, personnel management - is the most important sphere of life in any enterprise that can significantly increase the efficiency of work in the case of skilled HR-management, and in the opposite case can acquire a tendency to negative dynamics of the decrease in production volumes. Information research base made works of the classics of economics and human resource management, the work of domestic and foreign scientists, which highlights the key principles of modern science associated with the workforce management area; Materials of scientific-practical conferences and publications in periodicals on human resource management issues;

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