Capacity Building Indicators for Faculty Development Programs
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Capacity development targets the changes occurs in human
behavior in response to learn any new skills, knowledge,
behavior and values overtime within complex organization
setting. This development process indicates the progressive
readiness of human resource to perform in complex
environment. Similarly, this growth process of individual
would reflect when dealing with others.
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