TITLE - FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS &
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IDBI WITH OTHER DFL'S
Abstract
The purpose of the research study
is FUNCTIONAL
ANALYSIS & COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IDBI WITH OTHER DFL'S
and how these strategies can improve the human resource management of the
company.
The
introduction to the research consists about a description about the background
of the study with an introduction to the IDBI Company and the various
strategies of the Human resource management development. The present policies
of the Company have also been discussed in a summarized form. The various
objectives of the study have been outlined. Further the significance of the
study to the company as well as the significance relating to the general
development of the strategies has been shown. Based on the significances and
the objectives, the purpose of the study is clearly presented.
The
methodology has been utilized to conduct the study. Also the various other
research have been discussed with an introduction to the type of methodology
used in the study. The qualitative and the explorative cum descriptive
methodology used in the study have been described along with the data
collection measures and their limitations. The various tactics applied to
minimize and counter balance these limitations have also been explained.
The
works of various theories pertaining to the subject has been discussed in this
section. This review was important to gain knowledge about the various theories,
concepts and the strategies that can help to analyze the issue and the subject
of the study.
The
analysis of the various policies and the results and findings of the data
collected through the primary and secondary data sources.
The
analysis is followed by a conclusion to the research. The conclusion consists
of the discussion of the various management strategies of the company with the
literature review to analyze their relevance and weaknesses. Further the
suggestive measures are also discussed. Thus, providing areas of the future
study in the subject and explains the various applications of the research.
Chapter
01
1.1
Introduction
Development Financial Institutions
or Development banks are the institutions which supply capital, knowledge, and
enterprise, the three major ingredients of development for business
enterprises. These Institutions provide long term finance to agriculture,
industries, trade, transport and basic infrastructure, so that in the absence
of financial resources the economic development of the country is not adversely
affected. These institutions have been taking interest in industrial finance to
industrial sectors as well as promotional development activities of the
industrial units in the country.
Development Financial Institutions
as “an institution to promote and finance enterprises in the private
sector.” It is important to stress that the Development banks apart from
financing development projects provide supporting services too. These
institutions provide finance, promote industrial units, and underwrite
securities of the companies and directly invest in shares and debentures of the
company. Technical and managerial advice is also given by them.
After the globalization process in
the beginning of 90’s, development banks diversified their services to almost
each and every sector of the economy. In countries like India, sheer vastness
of size necessitates considerable attention to be paid to the objective of
regional development. In deployment of credit, development banks pay adequate
attention to the regional development objectives.
In India, the Development Financial
Institutions were established and developed by Government of India and Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) to meet the specific needs of the industry and were
traditionally engaged in long term financing, as their main objective was to
take care of the investment needs of industries and to contribute to a
better industrial climate. They had over the time, built up expertise in
merchant banking, project evaluation and also started giving working capital
finance. Recently, they were allowed to accept medium-term deposits within the
specified limits. Off late, financial institutions were also permitted to
combine their traditional activities with investment banking activities with
certain moderate restrictions. Most of the Financial Institutions have floated
banks, institutions and mutual fund subsidiaries. Ownership changes took place,
several institutions went public, and organization structure itself got
transformed.
Commercial banks are the premier
financial institutions as they play a pivotal role in the country’s economy
Commercial banks two major functions are accepting deposits and employing the
funds thus mobilized in lending or investing in securities. Banks being financial
institutions, planning and management of funds are essential elements of bank
management, IDBI , SBI and ICICI are comes under commercial banks.
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