SLIIT Business School Students Research Conference [SBSSRC]

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The Conference is open for all the business research students in Sri Lanka. The goal of the conference is to promote student research, while gaining and increasing the enthusiasm among students for academic research. This conference gives the opportunity to showcase their scholarly work and to discuss the research interest with students with other Higher education institutions in Sri Lanka.

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    Navigating the Evolving Landscape: A Comprehensive Systematic Literature Review on Generation Z's Expectations for Internal Communication from Leaders to Enhance Employee Productivity
    (SLIIT Business School, 2023-12-14) Kumarasena, N; Rathnayaka, C; Dayawansha, P; Maduranga, S; Pathirana, G; Ehalapitiya, S; Krishan, G; Kulawardena, R
    This systematic literature review delves into the dynamic realm of internal communication between leaders and Generation Z employees, aiming to elucidate the expectations of this emerging workforce and explore strategies to elevate organizational productivity. In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and shifting workplace dynamics, understanding, and adapting to Generation Z's communication preferences becomes imperative for fostering a thriving work environment. This review critically examines existing literature, synthesizes key findings, and proposes insights that leaders can leverage to optimize internal communication practices, ultimately boosting employee productivity in the contemporary workplace.
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    IMPACT ON TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT TO EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY OF BLUE COLLAR WORKERS AT CRYSTAL CERAMICS LANKA PLC
    (SLIIT Business School, 2019-12-10) Sarangi, N.; Balasuriya, S.
    Human Resources is the key asset that can be used to gain a competitive advantage in many organizations. Especially in a large-scale manufacturing organization, Human Resources plays a major role. Therefore, it is vital to protect the employees and take necessary actions to improve employee productivity concerning their work and what they do. However, employee performance or employee productivity can be significantly hampered when employees lack in knowledge, skills, and motivation towards performing duties or not doing their best to the ability. Large scale manufacturing organizations require skillful manpower who could handle the new technological equipment or who could understand the new processors and is willing to dedicate their knowledge and strength to achieve the targeted output. Training and Developing is one method to improve employee’s skills, knowledge, and attitudes towards the company and the work allocated. Having proper training leads the employees to perform their duties effectively and efficiently and will increase the productivity levels as well. Therefore, this study is used to analyze the impact on Training and Development on Employee Productivity of Blue Collar Workers and selected Crystal Ceramics Lanka PLC as the sources to collect data. The main objective of the study is to identify the impact of Training and Development on Employee Productivity. Also, the research uses Employee Work Experience within the industry to find out how effectively moderate the relationship between Training, Development and Employee Productivity. The literature review identifies the factors which are related to Training and Development which will impact Employee Productivity increase or decrease and how employee work experience moderates the relationship based on past academic research literature. Through the Random Sample technique study use the Cluster Sampling method to select the sample population. The total sample population is selected as 300 samples out of 1020 workers in all three factories. A structured questionnaire was designed, pre-tested, and used to collect data from the selected sample whilst secondary data was collected through company reports and HRIS (Attendance) system. The research findings revealed that all the components tested as per the developed hypothesis showed that there is an significant impact on Training and Development to Employee Productivity as well as there is an effect on industry work experience to the relationship between Training and Development and Employee Productivity.