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    SUMMARY The human instrumentally that works in the industrial organization is growing increasingly attentions throughout the working workers has been lifted from that of the organization. Workers are no longer to be treated as having commodity value only but is essential a partner in the organization who is entitled to dignity and fair treatment. It has been realized that industrial peace and harmony is of almost importance for the economic development and it not be possible till the worker

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    change and even capital markets. CEO is one of the most coveted and least understood job in world. Everyone aspires to get the top job‚ as people believe CEO is a fusion of power and money. By the nature of jobs description‚ CEO is supposed to meet the needs and expectations of various stakeholders. People perceive CEOs life is easier and simpler than any other employer in the company just because the CEO has to just pass orders to his employees and then the employees have to work hard in the direction

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    Alan Mulally‚ CEO Ford Motor Company Alan Mulally‚ CEO‚ Ford Motor Company 1. Discuss the role of leadership and how it can impact organizational performance. Leadership is guiding people toward productive results to achieve the goals of the organization. An effective leader has the ability to motivate and influence others. Leadership influences organizational

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    question of whether American CEOs are overpaid is clearly "yes"; for those who earn large bonuses and generous stock options when their companies are doing badly‚ either absolutely or relative to competitors. As mentioned in an article written by Gary Beckner and Richard Posner. This research paper will discuss in details the facts that have been research as to why CEOs are being overpaid. It will discuss the pros and cons of the CEOs salary and compensation and how employees should share part of the

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    disadvantages of being in the CEO position? (chapter:8 Q:2) Being in the position of the Chief Executive Officer shows that people trust you and that you know what your business is about. I think one of the biggest advantages is that you actually have to say something and that you are in a position where employees as well as customers listen to your statements and opinions. Being in this position also retains you certain decision making capabilities that you can use push the company in a certain direction

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    PUTTING THE SERVICE-PROFIT CHAIN TO WORK “When companies put employees and customers first‚ their employees are satisfied‚ their customers are loyal‚ their profits increase‚ and their continued success is sustained.” Harvard Business Review‚ March-April 1994. There is growing number of companies that includes Banc One‚ Intuit Corporation‚ Southwest Airlines‚ ServiceMaster‚ USAA‚ Taco Bell‚ and MCI know that when they make employees and customers paramount‚ a radical shift occurs in the way they

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    CEO Compensation As Murphy (1998) rightly points out‚ CEO compensation has become one of the most debated issues in the recent past. A lot of research in this field has been conducted to determine the relationship between CEO pay levels with the corporate performance‚ firm size‚ board vigilance‚ CEO’s human capital‚ tenure & age. But the results of these researches are not very hopeful and have yielded conflicting results. This review aims at understanding these relationships and also tries

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    Introduction High level of CEO pay has urged a strong argument on the pay‐setting process and the outcomes it produces. Statistic shows a dramatic rise in CEOs salaries in Australia over the past 10 years‚ estimation of annual salary is AU$83‚287 –AU$323‚051 (Chief Executive Officer Salary‚ 2012) . The purpose of this report is to determine whether Australian businesses should pay their CEOs more by analyzing the advantages and disadvantages that it could bring to the business and to determine the recommendations

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    Haier  CEO  -­‐-­‐-­‐  Ruimin  Zhang     Shen   Si   F35122015-­‐7     Ruimin  Zhang  was  born  in  Shandong  Province  on  1949  and  Received  an  MBA  from  the  University   of  Science  and  Technology  of  China  in  1995.  Now  he  is  the  CEO  of  Haier  Group.   Haier‚  established  as  a  refrigerator  factory  in  Qingdao  in  1920

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    British grocery store chain Tesco has recently been forcing employees at its Dublin distribution center to wear armbands that measure their productivity. The armbands‚ officially known as Motorola arm-mounted terminals‚ keep track of how quickly and competently employees unload and scan goods in the warehouse and gives them a grade. The monitors can be turned off during lunch breaks‚ but anything else‚ including bathroom breaks and water breaks‚ reportedly lowers workers’ productivity score.

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