Abraham Maslow Abraham Maslow in the course of 1943-1954 developed his ’Hierarchy of needs’ motivation theory. The Maslow Motivation theory is widely read and practiced across the world. His theory suggests that within each person there is a hierarchy of needs and the individual must satisfy each level before they move onto the next. There are five hierarchical levels. These are: * Physiological needs: Food‚ shelter‚ sexual satisfaction i.e. those needs needed for basic survival. * Safety
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Hilton Hotels founded in 1919 by Conrad Hilton. Hilton bought his first hotel‚ the Mobley Hotel‚ in 1919 in Cisco‚ Texas. The first hotel to bear the Hilton name was the Dallas Hilton‚ a high-rise that opened in Dallas‚ Texas in 1925. In 1949‚ at the Caribe Hilton Hotel’s Beachcomber Bar in San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ Ramon "Monchito" Marrero created the Piña Colada. In 1954‚ Hilton hotels bought the Statler Hotel chain‚ making it the largest hospitality company in the world. Hilton Hotels Corporation
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Research Title : HR Planning of Employee Relationship in HanJin Heavey Industry Module Title : Management Research Project Words Count : 1‚731 Words Table of Contents 1. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------pg.3-4 1-1 Background of Company --------------------------------pg.3 1-2 Research Title‚ Questions and Objectives -------------pg.3-4 2. Literature Review --------------------------------------------pg.4-6 2-1 Introduction ------------------------------------------------pg
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work’ in the hospitality industry. It describes Marriott’s ’Spirit to Serve’ culture and the company’s HR philosophy which guided its various HR initiatives. The case gives an overview of the best practices employed by the company in the recruitment‚ selection‚ training and development of employees. It also details the employee retention strategies and grievance redressal system at Marriott. Finally‚ the case reviews the benefits reaped by the company because of its employee friendly HR practices.
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Motivation Every Individual has specific goal to achieve. These goals are only achievable if the individual is enthusiastic about the goal. One of the most key factors that lead one to their goals is the drive. This drive is also known as Motivation‚ a process that starts with a physiological or psychological need to do an aimed task or it can be said as the reason for doing something. Though motivation is essential in our life it cannot be purchased like we purchase other necessities. But luckily
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GR HOTELS INC Preliminary Report To: Andrew Mayd‚ CEO From: Chris Mell‚ CMA Subject: Analysis to increase occupancy rate Date: January 15th ‚ 2008 Introduction. The report was prepared for GR Hotels Board of Directors review. It examines current opportunities to increase profitability. Several options were examined and the most plausible solution proposed – Upgrade to upscale both hotels. This measure will increase long term profits and improve position in the
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five‚ with highest needs at the top and lowest needs at the bottom (Mullins‚ 2010). Each stage has a set of needs that motivates employees. Managers should understand how to motivate their employees‚ consequently improving productivity rates and employee wellbeing. There are a small range rewards and outcomes that have the capability of satisfying more than one need. For example promotion‚ bonuses and benefits which can be applied to all levels of Maslow’s (1943) hierarchy of needs (Mullins‚ 2010)
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(2002) Employee/Staff Motivation: Modern Theories of Motivation (2nd Edition) Prentice Hall/Cole. England. Bruce A. (1999) How to Motivate Every Employee: Employees in the Educational Setting. (12th Edition) New York McGraw Hill Publishers. (P.44) Borg and Gall (1989) Objectivity in Research projects: in 21st Century Carson B. (1999)‚ The Big Picture; A true Story of How I Converted my Fortunes to Misfortunes. McGraw Hill. New York. America. Gay N. (1996). The Science of Research onto Motivation at
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EMPLOYEE TURNOVER: BAD ATTITUDE OR POOR MANAGEMENT? NARESH KHATRI Assistant Professor Nanyang Business School Nanyang Technological University Mail Box: S3-B2-C-82 Singapore 639798 Phone: (65) 790-5679 Fax: (65) 791-3697 E-mail: ankhatri@ntu.edu.sg PAWAN BUDHWAR Lecturer Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive Cardiff‚ CF1 3EU E-mail: budhwar@cardiff.ac.uk CHONG TZE FERN Nanyang Business School Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 E-mail: p7515495z@ntu
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Operations Management Analysis of Radisson Hotels Final Project Linda Herman MT435-02AU Professor Stuart Childers I Introduction Radisson Hotels were founded in 1938 by Curtis L. Carlson‚ Carlson Companies Inc. (Schroeder‚ 2008‚ p 454). Radisson Hotels are world wide and are committed to the customer‚ employee‚ and community. Radisson strives to provide warm and engaging hospitality at every point of customer contact. They are dedicated to responsible business initiatives that focus
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