Retail Banking & Evaluation of Financial Performance of Axis Bank (Summer Internship Report) From 30th June To 10th August Submitted to: Submitted by:Training Supervisor: Ashish Jain Shridhonkar Mr. Nishpap PGDM (07-09) ~2~ Sales Manager (07-II711) Axis Bank Limited‚ Gwalior ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Summer training is one of the most vital and active part of the curriculum of management students. Its basic idea behind this is to strengthen the student’s concept through practical training and
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Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Rewards can serve as effective incentives—if the person is interested in the reward. (Marshall‚ Marvin) The prospect of receiving something worthwhile for an effort one has exerted causes a person to work even harder towards that certain goal. Some students find that the grades they receive are enough of a reward‚ some students however do not agree. Rewards can also serve as wonderful acknowledgements—ways of congratulating merit and demonstrating
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Contents Reward Management 4 Objectives of Reward System 5 Alternative to Reward Management 6 Types of Rewards 6 Criteria of Reward Management 7 Relating Rewards to Performance 9 Job Satisfaction and Rewards 10 Rewards and HRM Cycle 10 Reward Management System in Coca Cola International 11 Reward Management System 11 Findings 12 Criteria of rewarding employees 13 How Coca Cola International Motivate Employees 14 Pay system of Coca Cola International 15 Types of Rewards of Coca
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Analysis of a Financial Performance of an Organization | | Table of Contents Executive Summary....................................................................................................4 Introduction................................................................................................................5 Company Background...............................................................................................5 Financial Report Analysis....................
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15th‚ 2014 Media Summary: Assessment of Financial Performance Video The Assessment of Financial Performance Video reviews how to assess the financial performance and “health”‚ or well-being if you will‚ of a company and how there are numerous ratios that provide various different indicators as to where the company is excelling in and what areas the company needs to improve in. Accountants and Financial Advisors analyze the different financial statements (balance sheets‚ income statements‚
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Assignment: Management of Financial Resources and Performance Introduction This assessment accounts for 100% of your overall module grade. It is an individually written assignment of about 3000-3500 words (10% -/+) excluding appendices‚ to be submitted to LSS Business School on the deadline shown in the student portal with the appropriate cover note according to the guidelines given in the student handbook. Your work is expected to be analytical and evaluative‚ consolidate on relevant theory
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Financial performances Carrefour’s financial performances can be analysed and assessed by looking at the balance sheet‚ the Profit & Loss account and its global ratios. The first aspect that can be observed is that the Company is huge as it has a large amount of total assets - more than 62 billion dollars at the end of 2011. However‚ the total assets owned by Carrefour decreased over the last five years and this sudden decrease can be attributed to the change of strategy adopted by the Company‚
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Introduction Reward Management (RM) has been defined as the distribution of monetary and non-monetary rewards to employees in an effort to align the interests of the employees‚ the organisation‚ and its shareholders (O ’Neil‚ 1998). In addition O ’Neil (1998) also suggests that a RM system can serve the purpose of attracting prospective job applicants‚ retaining valuable employees‚ motivating employees‚ ensuring legal requirements relating to direct and indirect rewards are not violated‚ assisting
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Study/Limitation of Study 6 1.6 Significance of Study 6 1.7 Conclusion 6 CHAPTER TWO 7 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1 Introduction 7 2.2 Conceptual Definition 7 2.2.1 Positive Work Relationship 8 2.2.2 Reward Practice and Recognition 8 2.2.3 Fairness of Performance Appraisal 9 2.2.4 Job Performance 9 2.3 Previous Research 10 2.4 Related Theories 10 2.5 Conceptual Framework 10 2.6 Conclusion 11 CHAPTER THREE 12 METHODOLOGY 12 3.1 Introduction 12 3.2 Research Design 12 3.3 Data Collection
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Assignment #1 – Total Rewards Dr. David Fontaine‚ SPHR Total Rewards HRM 533 July 17‚ 2011 1. Describe each of the top (5) advantages of a total rewards approach. Years ago‚ society adapted a one size fits all approach when it came to total rewards. Total rewards had been designed to accommodate a wide range of people; it was generic and did not consist of any personalization or flexibility. As the twenty first century emerged
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