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Talent Management Practices in Banking Sector of Pakistan

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Muhammad Irfan

Institute

Virtual University of Pakistan

Institute Type

Public

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2015

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Software Engineering

Language

English

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http://vspace.vu.edu.pk/detail.aspx?id=66

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

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2024-03-24 20:25:49

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1676720957939

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Talent Management Practices were found to have positive effects on business results and employee satisfaction / motivation. They enable organizations to prepare for future talent needs while meeting the current requirements. Talent management in banking sector of Pakistan is no exception. The objective of this study was to determine prevalent state of talent management practices in banking sector of Pakistan. The study explored various talent management practices that are being pursued in banking sector. The scope of the study was Commercial Banks which are enlisted in Karachi Stock Exchange. Descriptive cross-sectional survey entailing primary data collection with structured questionnaire was used in the study. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics (SPSS Software) and percentages, mean scores and standard deviation were used to analyze data and determine the current state of implementation of talent management practices adopted by these organizations. The data was presented in tables. The findings indicate that talent management practices are moderately implemented in banking sector of Pakistan. The attributes of talent management practices studied in this research have been found to be generally at satisfactory level of implementation. These findings are generally in line with findings of current studies on talent management practices in banking sector of Pakistan.
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مولوی مجید حسن

مولوی مجید حسن
افسوس ہے کہ گزشتہ مہینے مدینہ اخبار کے بانی مولوی مجید حسن صاحب مرحوم نے وفات پائی، وہ اردو صحافت کے سب سے پرانے رکن تھے، موجودہ اردو اخبارات میں مدینہ سے پرانا اخبار کوئی نہیں، اب تو بہت سے روزنامے نکلتے ہیں، اس لیے سہ روزہ اخبار کی کوئی قدر نہیں رہ گئی، ایک زمانہ میں مدینہ دیہات دیہات میں پھیل ہوا تھا اور بہت سے ہونہار اہل قلم نے اس کی بدولت شہرت حاصل کی، مدینہ شروع سے قوم پرور رہا اور اس نے ملک و ملت دونوں کی یکساں خدمت انجام دی، مدینہ سے متعدد اہم مذہبی کتابیں شائع ہوئیں، اﷲ تعالیٰ اس کے بانی کی مغفرت فرمائے۔
(شاہ معین الدین ندوی، دسمبر ۱۹۶۶ء)

 

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