[Special Issue - July 2011] Employee Development and Its Affect on Employee Performance A Conceptual Framework Abdul Hameed Aamer Waheed Lecturer Management Sciences‚ COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Park Road‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: abdulhameed@comsats.edu.pk Abstract Employee is a key element of the organization. The success or failure of the organization depends on employee performance. Therefore‚ organizations are investing huge amount of money on employee development
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profession. The IOM appointed the Committee on the RWJF Initiative on the Future of Nursing‚ at the IOM‚ with the purpose of producing a report that would make recommendations for an action-oriented blueprint for the future of nursing. Through its deliberations‚ the committee developed four key messages: Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic
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When our group conferred to brainstorm a relevant leadership issue‚ our challenge wasn’t thinking of an issue that we had witnessed‚ but rather to find one that we found to be universally salient‚ affecting multiple social service agencies on many organizational levels. Although each of us had a different professional background‚ an issue we have repeatedly observed surrounds the notion of employee retention within social service agencies. Too often we had felt the effects of rapid turnover
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The Impact of Labor Turnover on The Performance of Egyptian Organizations in Private Sector and Factors Affecting Labor Turnover Hossam El Farghaly & Omar Fouad Abstract The main purpose of this study is to analyze the factors affecting "Labor Turnover" phenomena and the impact of Labor Turnover on the performance of Egyptian organizations in private sector. The research study is based on quantitative research methodology; the questionnaires were distributed in many organizations with
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oyeeVem Linus Jonathan et al THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE NIGERIAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (A STUDY OF SOME SELECTED HOTELS IN JOS‚ PLATEAU STATE) THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE NIGERIAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (A STUDY OF SOME SELECTED HOTELS IN JOS‚ PLATEAU STATE) IJCRR Vol 04 issue 19 Section: General Science Category: Research Received on:27/07/12 Revised on:05/08/12 Accepted on:17/08/12 Vem Linus Jonathan‚ Dakung
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Training & Development When most people think of company training‚ the first thing that comes to mind is "inconvenience." Training conjures images of sudden scheduling; disruption of their personal life; travel; long‚ drawn out sessions and a sense of relief mixed with futility when it is over. Hardly the best mindset for learning! What is Training? Training‚ by definition‚ is: 1. To coach in or accustom to a mode of behavior or performance. 2. To make proficient with specialized instruction
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Abstract Employee engagement is the emotional commitment an employee shows for the organization and its goals (Kruse 2012). It can also be defined as the act of an employee being involved in‚ enthusiastic about and satisfied with his or her work (Seijts et al..‚ 2006). An engaged employee is one who actually cares and is passionate about his job and company goals. He or she does not work just to get a paycheck rather they work to ensure the organization’s goals are met. An engaged employee brings
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is Employee Retention? 3. Importance of Employee Retention. 4. What makes employee leave? 5. Retention Myths. 6. Benefits of Attrition. 7. Employee Retention strategies. * Low Level * Medium Level * High Level. 8. Manager’s Role in Retention. 9. Bibliography Introduction Employee Retention involves taking measures to encourage employees to remain in the organization for the maximum period of time. Corporate is facing a lot of problems in employee retention
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The issue: Companies aren’t investing in their employee’s education and/or training as they did prior to the “recession.” When companies struggle through economic downturns‚ much like the one we are experiencing now‚ the first instinct is to start slashing the operating budget and managers and employees are asked to do more with fewer resources. The economic outlook for the foreseeable future in our country shows businesses will continue to cut costs and make tough choices in order to survive and
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resource management is both an academic theory and a business practice that addresses the theoretical and practical techniques of managing a workforce. The Human Resources Management (HRM) function includes a variety of activities‚ and key among them is deciding what staffing needs you have and whether to use independent contractors or hire employees to fill these needs‚ recruiting and training the best employees‚ ensuring they are high performers‚ dealing with performance issues‚ and ensuring your
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