Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.1 No.9 [113-123] | December-2011 FACTORS AFFECTING EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION OF PHARMACEUTICAL SECTOR Mosammod Mahamuda Parvin: Corresponding Author mahamuda_p@yahoo.com Lecturer‚ Department of Management and Finance Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University‚ Dhaka M M Nurul Kabir Lecturer‚ Departmrnt of Management Govt. Shohid Suharwardy College‚ Dhaka ABSTRACT The Pharmaceutical sector plays a vital role in underpinning the economic development
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THAT INFLUENCE EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT. B.Brinda‚ II MBA‚ KCT Business School‚ coimbatore brindabaluu@gmail.com Contact No: 9751168450. E.Vishalatchi Preethi‚ II MBA‚ KCT Business School‚ coimbatore slithy.p@gmail.com Contact No: 8012590902. ABSTRACT Employee engagement has emerged as a popular organizational concept in recent years. It is the level of commitment and involvement of an employee towards the organization and its values. Employee engagement
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CHALLENGES FACED IN MODERN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES FACED IN MODERN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1. Globalization: Many Indian firms are compelled to think globally‚ something which is difficult for managers who were accustomed to operate in vast sheltered markets with minimal or no competition either from domestic or foreign firms. 2. Changed Employee Expectations: Employees demand empowerment and expect equality with the management. Previous
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The reputation of any business ultimately depends on the quality of its products. High quality products need high quality people to create‚ design‚ produce and deliver them. So if a business is to maintain its reputation it needs to do well at recruiting high quality employees. For any business offering a large element of personal service‚ an ability to recruit‚ train and retain high quality staff is particularly vital. This Case Study looks at how McDonald’s‚ the world’s largest and fastest
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Employee Relation Report Submitted to: Dean Horsman‚ Paul Dix Date: 20th December 2011 Abstract: The report gives a concise analysis of employee relation concepts like ER policies‚ management styles‚ workplace harmonisation‚ collective bargaining and analysis of trade union with respect to the employees and organisations. Starting with a brief introduction‚ it continues to talk about the labour unions and its process of reorganisation. It gives various drawbacks and benefits of union
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There was complete silence all around; the only thing audible was my rapid heartbeat. I had tripped and ruined my first and probably my last stage performance... Dancing had always been my passion but I could never muster the courage to perform on stage. It was only in seventh grade‚ on my mother’s behest that I decided to take part in the school annual talent show. After weeks of practicing and sleepless nights the final day arrived. Seeing such a huge audience was quite an intimidating sight
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International Management Journals www.managementjournals.com International Journal of Applied HRM Volume 3 Issue 1 Employee Loyalty at the Workplace: The Impact of Japanese Style of Human Resource Management Hooi Lai Wan ISSN 1742-2604 www.managementjournals.com International Journal of Applied HRM: Volume 3 Issue 1 Introduction In this era of globalization and liberalization‚ employees are becoming the competitive advantage for business. A business may manage with mediocre
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The Future of Business: The Essentials By Lawrence J. Gitman‚ Carl McDaniel Employee motivation: principles and practices motivation: principles and practices Philip C. Grant 0 Reviews Vantage Press‚ 1984 - 160 pages How McDonald’s tracks morale at the front line A successful engagement effort should result in happier customers Mark Blundell Mark Blundell started work in McDonald’s in 1985 and has gained experience working at all levels in the retail arm of the business. He
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Page 1 of 10 Original Research The relative importance of different types of rewards for employee motivation and commitment in South Africa Authors: Aleeshah Nujjoo1 Ines Meyer1 Affiliations: 1 Organisational Psychology Section‚ School of Management Studies‚ University of Cape Town‚ South Africa Correspondence to: Ines Meyer Orientation: Employees’ perceptions of rewards are related to their affective commitment and intrinsic motivation‚ which have been associated with staff
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CIPD Managing & Leading People Employee Engagement Contents Page Introduction 2 Principles of Employee Engagement 3 Employer & Employee benefits of employee engagement which might accrue to the employees and to the employer 5 Opposing arguments which might be put forward against the implementation of employee engagement 7 Specific employee engagement practices and techniques which‚ in my opinion‚ would be most beneficial to achieving
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