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Hr Communations In Batb f

The Tobacco Industry in Bangladesh is now one of the most profitable sectors in the manufacturing industries. Here are 15 local companies in Bangladesh who produce tobacco but the major players are BATB(British American Tobacco Bangladesh) & DTI (Dhaka Tobacco Industries).  This report shall analyze the BATB’s market position in Bangladesh and also talk about BATB’s social behavior

BATB mainly targets the .higher and middle income people and clearly is the market leader in both these segments. It’s a highly profitable company and contributes a lot to the economy. But it does face a few problems and as it’s a controversial business, it faces a lot of criticism too.

But as part of its attempt to resist regulation, BAT has promoted itself as a responsible company.  It has done this in several ways like taking social welfare projects like forestation and literacy programs. But there are scopes for development in this segment for BATB.

 

This report has been prepared for Mr. Neaz Ahmed, Instructor of the course ‘Introduction to Human Resource Management’ to fulfill the partial requirement of the course.

 

To provide a view of the Employee Rights and Human Resource Communication Process of British American Tobacco Bangladesh(BATB).

To provide an overview of the selection procedure of expatriating employees of BAT.
To make projections on the ‘training and orientation’ process of the expatriating employees of BATB.
To show the compensation and performance appraisal policy for expatriating employees of BATB.
To show the measures of repatriation that BATB follows.
To show the rights that BATB employees get.

 

This report covers the basic ‘Human Resources Management’ strategies ...
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