Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh

Need for fresh talents in organisational growth and sustainability is crucial; but attracting and retaining graduates in the workplace has become a global Human Resource Management challenge. Graduate programmes/schemes have been suggested as a panacea in this regard. In Bangladesh, different organi...

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Main Author: Promy, Nabila Kamal
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/58793/
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description Need for fresh talents in organisational growth and sustainability is crucial; but attracting and retaining graduates in the workplace has become a global Human Resource Management challenge. Graduate programmes/schemes have been suggested as a panacea in this regard. In Bangladesh, different organisations are now considering graduate programmes as their key strategy in attracting and retaining fresh talents. However, in the academic field limited studies have looked at unique preferences of Bangladeshi graduates and graduate programmes’ role in motivating them. Thus, to unearth graduate programmes’ role, this study aimed at exploring Bangladeshi graduates’ motivations to join a graduate programme and their lived experiences working under such a programme. In doing so, this study took an inductive approach with focus on qualitative data. It was a case study where graduate programme of a telecommunication company in Bangladesh and its trainees were thoroughly analysed with primary and secondary data. Career growth opportunity, scope of changing career path, positive social perception about graduate schemes and compensation were found to be key reasons graduates preferred joining such a scheme. In-depth analysis of graduate trainees’ lived experiences revealed factors like welcoming organisational culture, friendly top management and recognition had significant positive impact on their experiences. Negative experiences related to people in the organisation, company’s stability and learning opportunity were also found. The study also highlighted some interesting paradoxes where single factor was found to have both positive and negative impact. Finally, raw suggestions from the participants shed some light on how such programmes can be further improved.
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spelling nottingham-587932022-12-09T12:08:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/58793/ Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh Promy, Nabila Kamal Need for fresh talents in organisational growth and sustainability is crucial; but attracting and retaining graduates in the workplace has become a global Human Resource Management challenge. Graduate programmes/schemes have been suggested as a panacea in this regard. In Bangladesh, different organisations are now considering graduate programmes as their key strategy in attracting and retaining fresh talents. However, in the academic field limited studies have looked at unique preferences of Bangladeshi graduates and graduate programmes’ role in motivating them. Thus, to unearth graduate programmes’ role, this study aimed at exploring Bangladeshi graduates’ motivations to join a graduate programme and their lived experiences working under such a programme. In doing so, this study took an inductive approach with focus on qualitative data. It was a case study where graduate programme of a telecommunication company in Bangladesh and its trainees were thoroughly analysed with primary and secondary data. Career growth opportunity, scope of changing career path, positive social perception about graduate schemes and compensation were found to be key reasons graduates preferred joining such a scheme. In-depth analysis of graduate trainees’ lived experiences revealed factors like welcoming organisational culture, friendly top management and recognition had significant positive impact on their experiences. Negative experiences related to people in the organisation, company’s stability and learning opportunity were also found. The study also highlighted some interesting paradoxes where single factor was found to have both positive and negative impact. Finally, raw suggestions from the participants shed some light on how such programmes can be further improved. 2019-12-01 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/58793/1/14336203_BUSI4173_N14B71_Analysing%20Graduates%27%20Motivations%20and%20Lived%20Experiences%20in%20a%20Graduate%20Programme%20in%20Bangladesh.pdf Promy, Nabila Kamal (2019) Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Graduate Motivation Graduates’ Lived Experiences Graduate Programme Bangladesh
spellingShingle Graduate Motivation
Graduates’ Lived Experiences
Graduate Programme
Bangladesh
Promy, Nabila Kamal
Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title_full Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title_short Analysing Graduates' Motivations and Lived Experiences in a Graduate Programme in Bangladesh
title_sort analysing graduates' motivations and lived experiences in a graduate programme in bangladesh
topic Graduate Motivation
Graduates’ Lived Experiences
Graduate Programme
Bangladesh
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/58793/