Relationship with Job Satisfaction in Manufacturing and Information Technology Sectors Dr. Koteswara Rao‚ Dr. P.T.Srinivasan and S.George Dr.P.K.Kotewara Rao is a senior executive in Southern Railway Dr.P.T.Srinivasan‚ professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ University of Madras S.George‚ doctoral research scholar in Management‚ university of Madras ABSTRACT Organizational culture has a significant effect on how employees view their organizational responsibilities and their job satisfaction
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challenging when it comes to achieving job satisfaction. According to Zondag (2001) “Pastors meet with little recognition‚ face heavy workloads‚ often have to go it alone‚ and promotion and career opportunities are few and far between” (p. 311). Based on the research provided by Zondag‚ many of the extrinsic variables that prompt satisfaction for other types of professions are not commonly present in religious service. With the realization that job satisfaction is such and important and integral part
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Emotional Labor 1 Running Head: EMOTIONAL LABOR EFFECTS ON JOB Emotional Labor Effects on Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance PSY5002 Section: 04 Emotional Labor 2 Abstract A study was conducted to examine the effects of emotional labor on the well-being of customer service employees. In the article‚ Emotional labor in service
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Job Satisfaction at British American Tobacco Bangladesh PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Topic Job Satisfaction at British American Tobacco Bangladesh 1.2 Background British American Tobacco is the world’s most international tobacco group‚ successfully pursuing a consistent strategy that is building long term shareholder value. Their goals are to grow their brands and the value of their business‚ to improve productivity and to embed the principles of corporate social responsibility
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Human Resource Development & Job Satisfaction Human Resource Development and Job Satisfaction Opportunities for training and development are paramount in decisions regarding employee career choices. It is important that those in the human resource development (HRD) look at how their work affects those who they provide service. HRD is a field that focuses on training‚ career development and organizational development with the goal of improving processes and enhancing the learning and performance
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satisfied them. Job satisfaction: Mr. Marsh noticed that the employees always want coffee and by going out regularly for coffee they would be violating the company principle‚ that states that people can go out for incessant coffee breaks. He was able to satisfy the wants of his employees by having a member of staff bring in coffee during the afternoon. This will certainly increase the job satisfaction among the employees. Besides the work itself‚ one of the most salient factors influencing job satisfaction
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JOB SATISFACTION OF HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS WORKING IN SULUR TALUK IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT ABSTRACT Job Satisfaction is the amount of overall positive effect (feeling) that individuals have towards their jobs. Since a nation’s progress depends on the quality of education‚ which in turn depends on the quality of the teachers‚ the quality of teaching is well related with the satisfaction of the teachers towards their job. The present study was carried out to study on the job satisfaction of the high
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Job satisfaction in the United Arab Emirates 1. What are three things that employers could do to increase the job satisfaction of the staff? According to the Case Incident 2 “Job satisfaction in the United Arab Emirates” we can see that most of readers of the Gulf News were dissatisfied about the salary. But referring to the research and information from the book we can state that salary does not have strong correlation with satisfaction. Money increasing satisfaction level but
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The five facets are: co-worker relations‚ supervisor relations‚ the nature of the work itself‚ working conditions‚ and pay and promotion opportunities. Co-worker relations describe the degree of mutual trust and respect by forming close relationships with colleagues
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A STUDY ON JOB SATISFACTION OF FACULTY MEMBERS IN EDUCATION SECTOR K.R.Sowmya1‚ Dr.N.Panchanatham2 Abstract Job satisfaction is in regard to one’s feelings or state-of-mind regarding the nature of their work. Job satisfaction can be influenced by a variety of factors‚ eg‚ the quality of one’s relationship with their supervisor‚ the quality of the physical environment in which they work‚ degree of fulfillment in their work‚ etc. Education sector is the most dynamic and developing sector.The
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