Stress On Employee’s In Organisation Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration programme of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Delhi. Submitted To: Submitted by: Varun Batra Naveen Gupta Roll No.: 04896701712 Kamal Institute of Higher Education And Advanced Technology K-1 Extension‚ Mohan Garden‚ New Delhi – 110059 Batch (2011-2014) DECLARATION
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Employee Motivation: Implementing McClelland’s Three Needs Theory Fundamentals of Management MGT 3371 September 30‚ 2010 ABSTRACT What motivates employees to perform? Is it money? Power and prestige? Camaraderie? Personal achievement? On the surface‚ it is logical to assume that money motivates people to work. Money is needed to meet the basic needs such as food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. The more money you make‚ the more things you can afford to buy. Yes‚ money is a great motivator.
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significant relationship between employee engagement and financial performance is undeniable." -Towers Perrin Talking about the engagement and commitment of an employee to an organisation‚ most companies are of the opinion that they do have a few‚ but they still want more. Why? It is merely because these companies have come to the realization of the fact that their organization’s long-term success relies on employee performance‚ which is directly impacted by the level of employee engagement and commitment
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Title: “The Level of Motivation and the Teaching Competency of High School Teachers in Laguna College of Business and Arts‚ A.Y. 2012-2013. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Profession is a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific‚ historical or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods. A person who has a profession can be called a professional. It has different types of
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“Employee Satisfaction in Kotak Mahindra” Certificate This is that the project titled “Employee Satisfaction in Kotak Mahindra” is an academic work done by “Amit kumar shah” submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of BBA from MAIMS .It has been completed under the guidance of MR. JAGAT JYOTI BARUA . We are thankful to Kotak Mahindra for having allowed our student to undergo project work training . the authenticity of the project work will be examined
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“Employees Satisfaction and Attrition” At “Big Bazaar (Future Retail Group)” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of The degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted to: Punjab Technical University Jalandhar By: “Aysha Parveen” Registration no-9212400077 Under the guidance of “Prof. Aswathi Nair” #70‚ 2nd Main Road‚ 3rd Cross‚ Kanaka Nagar‚ Nagawara‚ BANGALORE – 560 032 2009 - 11 GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Project
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work environment’ which will be beneficial for the employees‚ as well as the organization. The industry is already under stress on account of persistent problems such as attrition‚ confidentiality‚ and loyalty. Other problems are managing people‚ motivation to adopt new technology changes‚ recruitment and training‚ performance management‚ development‚ and compensation management. With these challenges‚ it is timely for organizations to rethink the ways they manage their people. Managing HR in the knowledge
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good relations with the trade market 1.2 What is Employee Engagement? Whilst the current lack of empirical research on employee engagement has resulted in speculation that it is merely a fad with little theoretical basis‚ Saks (2006) study supports the concept that engaged employees will have a higher quality relationship with their employer resulting in more positive attitudes‚ intentions‚ and behaviours. Recent studies confirm that high employee engagement translates into "increased discretionary
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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE Name: Designation: Employer: 1. How comfortable is your work environment? Extremely comfortable Quite comfortable Slightly comfortable Not at all comfortable 2. Are you satisfied with your employer’s catered meals? Satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Slightly dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied 3. Are you satisfied with your employee benefits? Extremely satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Quite dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied
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factors to attract talented employees. Why employee retention? Hiring an employee is only a first step. Building awareness of the importance of the employee retention is essential. The costs associated with employee turnover can include lost customers and businesses as well as damaged morale (The Wall Street Journal). In addition‚ there are costs incurred in screening verifying credentials and references‚ interviewing‚ hiring and training a new employee (Mythri‚ 2006). ‘Fitz-enz (1997)
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