Comparison Matrix Paper September 21‚ 2013 Comparison Matrix Paper The focus of this paper was to use the matrix to compare two empirical articles‚ Leadership Behaviors and Subordinate Resilience written by Harland‚ Harrison‚ Jones & Reiter-Palmon and Initial Assessment and Validation of an Instrument to Measure Student Perceptions of Leadership Skills‚ written by Zula‚ Yarrish & Christensen. The articles were based on research questions the authors wanted to find answers to. In order to discover
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“discharged‚” “dismissed‚” “fired” and “permanently laid off.” Termination of an Employee in the Philippines An equality of rights exists between employer and employee. While the employer cannot force the employee to work against his or her will‚ neither can the employee compel the employer to continue giving him or her work if there is a lawful reason not to do so. Thus‚ the employer may terminate the services of an employee for just or authorized causes after following the procedure laid down by law
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workplace safety‚ taxation‚ wages‚ wrongful termination and various ways of discrimination. Most of the stated issues are dealt with by the application of State and federal laws. If the employment relationship has its base on a contract between the employee and the employer‚ the duties and the rights of the parties are dictated by the state contact law (Repa‚ 2007). Employees and employers rights Both the employers and the employees have rights at the workplace. Employees’ rights include the right
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approaches and definitions of “what employee relations is”. “Employee relations is a common title for the industrial relations function within personnel management and is also sometimes used as an alternative label for the academic field of “industrial relations”. The term underlines the fact that industrial relations is not confined to the study of trade unions but embraces the broad pattern of employee management‚ including systems of direct communication and employee involvement that targets the individual
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Employee Engagement Hye Chong Yi (260446951) McGill University CORG 555‚ Winter 2011 Professor Sema Burney 3 March 2011 “em·ploy·ee (-noun): a person working for another person or a business firm for pay. en·gage (-verb): to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons). en·gage·ment (-noun): the act of engaging or the state of being engaged.” -Dictionary.com (2011) Introduction Employee. Engagement. Separately
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TO THE STUDY Employee morale Employee morale describes the overall outlook‚ attitude‚ satisfaction‚ and confidence that employees feel at work. When employees are positive about their work environment and believe that they can meet their most important needs at work‚ employee morale is positive or high. If employees are negative and unhappy about their workplace and feel unappreciated and as if they cannot satisfy their goals and needs‚ employee morale is negative or low. Employee morale is defined
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Managing for sustainable employee engagement Developing a behavioural framework Acknowledgements We are most grateful for the support from the members of our research consortium and from all the participating organisations who were involved in the project. We are also grateful to Ben Willmott at the CIPD for his help in getting the project off the ground and producing the report and guide. This Research Insight was written by Rachel Lewis‚ Emma Donaldson-Feilder and Taslim Tharani
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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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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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Employee Engagement In an organization‚ employee engagement is necessary for a successful business. It is important that employees are happy with their positions and this is usually determined on how they are led by their superiors. This paper will discuss what employee engagement is the reasons why low employee commitment exists‚ ways to involve employees‚ types of employee engagements‚ and lastly‚ a model that will help one realize the importance of understanding how a happy staff of people
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