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Personnel Management in Agro-based Industry from a Goal Programming Perspective

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Basic Sciences (Mathematics), Assam Don Bosco University, Airport Road, Azara, Guwahati, Assam-781017, INDIA

Res. J. Mathematical & Statistical Sci., Volume 2, Issue (10), Pages 14-16, October,12 (2014)

Abstract

The much anticipated productivity and better performance of any industry counts on the proper utilization of human resources. Any agricultural industry involves different types of employees in field and factory. Moreover the overall management is monitored by administrative staffs. In this paper a model is developed so that payroll cost per month is minimized and at the same time the production target is also achieved. The study is based on the information from an agro-based industry. The developed model is given in the Appendix.

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