DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MOTIVATION SYSTEM IN ORGANIZATION Subject: Management Theory Lecture: Gitana Dudzevi?i?t? Group: Tvimtu-12 Vilnius‚ 2012 CONTENT INTRODUCTION 5 THE NATURE OF MOTIVATION IN ORGANISATIONS 6 Motivation and Performance in Organizations 6 HISTORICAL VIEWS OF MOTIVATION 6 NEED-BASED APPROACHES TO MOTIVATION 6 Need Hierarchies 7
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Existing System 1.3 Statement of Problem 1.4 Objectives 1.5 Scope and limitation 1.6 Significance of the Project 1.7 Beneficiaries 1.8 Schedules 1.9 Over all time Schedule Chapter two:- Feasiblity assessment 2.1 Economic analysis 2.2 Technical Analysis 2.3 Operational Analysis
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Cost benefit analysis for the Long Engineering Company The Long Engineering Company (LEC) has decided to install a network system to help their technical support engineers (five of them who earn an average of $100‚000 each per year) to deliver better customer service including: mail out sales and other literature‚ answer phone calls for technical assistance and log and forward repair requests using an alpha-numeric paging system that will be part of the new network system. Currently all company
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nature of work both in the public & private sectors and commercial organizations. Today it is widely recognized that most organizations need information systems to survive and succeed in the competitive business environment. Predominantly‚ a business such as food franchising largely affected by the lift of information technology that extends their business range to far-away locations‚ offer new products and services‚ reform organization structure and work flows‚ and perhaps significantly change the way
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Corporation is currently having difficulties in managing employee records‚ generating on-time payroll reports and maintaining confidentiality of employee’s records. Specific Problem 1. Inefficient file management. Difficulty in locating files and some specific files cannot be found and causes inefficiency of service. 2. Inconsistency in generating on-time salary reports. Difficulty in generating on-time payroll reports that causes delay in releasing of salaries that leads to less productivity of
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problem and analysis such us the computational need of humans especially to business establishment or corporation processing enormous data and complex transaction. Attendance and payroll monitoring are examples of complex transactions since these involve in critical business operations dealing with numerous accounts and produce plenty and confidential files. Both encompass every employee of a company who receives a regular wages or other compensation due to each. Attendance and payroll management
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IN/LOG OUT WITH PAYROLL SYSTEM FOR FH COMMERCIAL INC.” 2. AREA OF INVESTIGATION: The proposed topic “Biometric Fingerprint Scan Log In/Log Out with Payroll System for FH Commercial Inc.” will be created using Code Gear Delphi2010 and Seagate Crystal Report. The Payroll System will be connected with the Biometric Fingerprint Scanner. The scanner‚ aside from providing accurate and efficient monitoring of the employees’ time and attendance‚ will also make payroll computation faster. The
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2.17 PAYROLL PROCEDURE The processing of payroll can produce errors in several places‚ which calls for a detailed process flow that also incorporates several controls. This procedure can be used to ensure that payroll is handled consistently on a repetitive basis. The actual process flow may vary somewhat from the steps noted below‚ since there may be differences related to the use of manual‚ computerized‚ or outsourced payroll processing solutions. The most likely version of the procedure‚ including
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This report has been written to investigate and make suitable recommendation for improvement to the company’s internal control and accounting systems and assign such improvements to a cost benefit analysis. Fraud: No precise legal definition of fraud exists‚ though many of the offences referred to as fraud are covered by the theft Acts 1968 and 1978 (Kaplan chapter 5) Causes of fraud‚ common type of fraud: Falsification or alteration of accounting
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Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study A Proposed System Payroll systems include any and all types of financial statements that involve the payment of an employer’s employees‚ as well as any statements that relate to the filing of employment taxes. Not only are statements included within these types of systems but the actual functions of printing‚ delivering or electronic transfer of employees’ funds are also included. Amongst a payroll systems statements are records of the amount of hours an
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