A PROJECT REPORT ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AT INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. - HO (MUMBAI) SUBMITTED BY PUJA KUMARI MMS (2013-2015) ROLL. NO 20024 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF STEPHEN.EKKA JANKIDEVI BAJAJ INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SNDT WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY MUMBAI-400049 SPECIALISATION: HR2014-15 DECLARATION I‚ Puja Kumari‚ hereby declare that the project report titled “EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT” submitted to Jankidevi Bajaj Institute of Management Studies affiliated to SNDT University
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Employee Commitment and Attitude Introduction It is vital to understand employee commitment and attitude for it is an important and integral component of any organization which affects the organization’s performance. This commitment and attitude can be influenced by organization human resource policies and practices (Rayton‚ 2006). Commitment can be influenced by various psychological and work-related factors as such subjective individual behavior‚ work attitude the organizational human resource
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6 Methodology………………………………………………………………….. 10 Findings and analysis…………………………………………......................... 12 Purpose and Process…………………………………………………..……………………. 12 Drivers of Employee commitment‚ Engagement and Satisfaction………………………… 14 Work Engagement………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Employee satisfaction with the company as a place of work……………………………… 18 Survey results summary…………………………………………………............................. 18 Conclusions…………………………………………………………………… 21
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Designing Employee Engagement Initiatives Framework Presented by Kumudini Manda MBA Core NMIMS 1 PREFACE It is essential for an organization to sustain in the long run have an engaged workforce. An engaged workforce takes an organization to great heights. Engaged employees contribute to the bottom line. Employees feel engaged when they find personal meaning and motivation in their work‚ receive positive interpersonal support‚ and operate in an efficient work environment. An employee when engaged
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Employee training is a significant HRM activity. It involves constructing a set of activities that are aimed to develop the knowledge‚ attitudes and skills of employees so that they can improve on their current job performance and contribute to the achievement of organisational goals (Jackson and Marsden‚ 1994). Human resource managers recognise that training offers a way of enhancing productivity and quality of work‚ developing skills and building loyalty to the firm‚ as it helps to retain a competent
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expanding effort toward the accomplishment of an organizational goal‚ and the managerial process of getting workers to accomplice organizational goal. Motivation is one of the important contributor two performance and productivity. The most basic way to employee is give them a chance to satisfy needs. People tend to strive for satisfaction of need at one level only after satisfaction has been achieved at the previous level. The way a person behaves in a work situation is largely a function of motivation
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CASE 2 ENTELLIUM‚ DIGG‚ PEERFLIX‚ ZAPPOS‚ AND JIGSAW: SUCCESS FOR SECOND MOVERS IN E-COMMERCE Case Study Questions: 1) Is the second-mover advantage always a good business strategy? Defend your answer with examples of the companies in this case. Front-runner businesses can: Increase services given during and after a sale‚ intended to guarantee a satisfied customer. Although the product you sell through e-commerce may completely satisfy the customer‚ the extra services given
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Supporting Good Practice in Managing Employment Relations – A Guidance Leaflet The Impact of Employment Law at the START of the employment relationship 2 Internal Factors which can impact on the employment relationship • Policies & Procedures in place within the organisation – this is an important internal factor that can have an impact on the employment relationship; for example if there is job share/flexible working arrangements in place this can help to promote a work-life balance
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Causes of Employee Turnover ABSTRACT The proposed research will be conducted to investigate the causes of employee turnover. Proposed study will use different research articles to develop a model which shows that job satisfaction‚ employee motivation and employee involvement (independent variable) has an impact on employee turnover (dependent variable). Hence the purpose of this research will be‚ firstly getting the perception of employees at work by conducting semi structure interviews
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days employers focus more on pragmatic benefits that keep staff motivated”. According to Strickler (2006) “managers continue to believe that by pushing the right motivational buttons they can motivate (manipulate) workers into doing more of what management wants”. The purpose of this essay is therefore to explore the extent to which this is true. Furthermore‚ the purpose of this paper is to understand what motivates employees to perform at work. We will use examples from Fujitsu Services’ employees
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