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EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT TOWARDS KARUR GOLDLINE EXPORTS PVT LTD, KARUR DISTRICT TAMILNADU: ANALYTICAL STUDY

Authors: M. Vikram Raja*, P. T. J. K. Lilian** & Dr. B. Velmurugan***;

EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT TOWARDS KARUR GOLDLINE EXPORTS PVT LTD, KARUR DISTRICT TAMILNADU: ANALYTICAL STUDY

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The Project has been done in Karur Goldline Exports Pvt Ltd. The title of the project is “A Study on Employee Involvement towards Karur Goldline Exports Pvt Ltd, Karur”. The main objective of the study is to find out the employees engagement towards the organization. The collected data was analyzed by using relevant tools such as percentage analysis, chi-square test, paired comparison t-test were found related to employee and factor related to employees involvement in Karur Goldline Exports Pvt Ltd - Karur. The First Chapter deals with introduction, importance, statement of the problem, the scope, objectives, limitations and Research methodology. The Second Chapter deals with Review of literature. The Third chapter deals with the Complete Profile of Organization. The fourth chapter deals with the analysis and data interpretation. The fifth chapter reflects the thoughts of the researcher in the form of findings, suggestions and conclusions. Various supporting information have been incorporated for an easy understanding of the readers.

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