The Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Performance Mohamed Farouk Ahmed (S0709030) The German University in Cairo Supervised By Prof. Dr. Ahmed Amin June 2011 Outline: I. Introduction: 1. Problem: Emotional Intelligence effect on Performance 2. Theoretical Background: Emotional intelligence introduction and development. 3. Purpose and Research question: Is there an effect of Emotional Intelligence on individual workplace performance? 4. Definitions of variables: Emotional
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Dissertation proposal Submitted to: Rajendra Kumar LSC Faisal Ahmed 1092MSMS1009 LSC Proposed Title: What advertising and public relation strategy could be taken to increase the sales and profit? The case of Tesco. Tesco is one of the biggest leading retail stores in uk. It holds 51% of market share of retail business here in UK. So it can be called the market leader in the retail business leader of UK. Tesco divides its UK market operations in six regions. These are- london
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Motivation 1. How does Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory explain how companies are attracting and retaining Gen Y employees? Herzberg’s two-factor theory identifies job context as the source of job dissatisfaction and job content as the source of job satisfaction. Hygiene factor in the job context are sources of job dissatisfaction. Motivator factors in the job content are sources of job satisfaction. In this theory‚ job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction are separate dimensions in the two-factor
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lead toward internalizing the desired behavior of acting responsibly‚ there is no evidence that this ever occurs. In contrast‚ there is much research to suggest that an "external locus of control" (external motivation) does not transition to an "internal locus of control" (internal motivation). Students learn most of their behaviors by associating them with consequences. These consequences‚ especially when repeated over time‚ can lead to a behavior pattern. (Robb‚ 2003) Pleasant consequences (rewards)
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|SOP - MBA Biomedical Technology | Born and raised in India but now living in Chicago‚ I am a young man who is deeply engaged with the crossover between biochemical and biomedical research‚ on the one hand‚ and business realities on the other. My long term goal is to become an independent researcher with my own business in the area of biochemistry and biochemical research. I feel that I have already distinguished
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TITLE OF YOUR DISSERTATION GOES HERE (USE Shift-Enter‚ or a soft return‚ TO BREAK THE LINES EVENLY) A dissertation submitted by YOUR NAME IN CAPS to THE NAME OF YOUR SCHOOL OR INSTITUTION in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (OR OTHER DEGREE) in YOUR FIELD This dissertation has been accepted for the faculty of [the name of your school or institution] by Name of Chair Chair Name of Advisor Advisor Name of External Reader External Reader
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The impact of a reward sytem on employee motivation in Motonet-Espoo Carolina Mikander Carolina Mikander Degree Thesis International Business 2010 Carolina Mikander DEGREE THESIS Arcada Degree Programme: Identification number: Author: Title: International Business 3071 Carolina Mikander The impact of a reward sytem on employee motivation in Motonet-Espoo Sveinn Eldon Motonet Oy Supervisor (Arcada): Commissioned by: Abstract: The purpose of the thesis was to investigate and
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besides seeking certification from their foreign correspondents that they are fully compliant with these regulations. Seen in this perspective‚ SBP has prescribed Prudential Regulations No. M1-M5 which have to be complied by the banks and their employees. Consequently‚ banks are required to know their customers as well as their business. We have issued a number of circulars to create awareness in the bank and have also put in place procedures for customer’s due diligence and combating of Money
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What motivates employees according to over 40 years of motivation surveys Carolyn Wiley University of Tennessee at Chattanooga‚ Tennessee‚ USA Theoretical background The relationship between people and their work has long attracted psychologists and other behavioural scientists. Psychologists’ interests‚ dating back to the early years of the twentieth century‚ reflect the development of the industrial psychology and vocational guidance disciplines. Their work dealt with measurement of aptitudes
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Research Title: Relationship between customer satisfaction and high level of service quality: Case study of Tesco store. ABSTRACT Customer satisfaction is the prerequisite for making relationships. Like any other service industry the retail industry is facing a rapidly changing market. Many researchers found numerous strong evidences which show most of the departmental stores fail to deliver customers’ desired service. High level of service quality resulting in satisfied customers is the key to
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