culture and leadership style on job satisfaction and organisational commitment A cross-national comparison Peter Lok Australian Graduate School of Management‚ UNSW‚ New South Wales‚ Australia The effect of organisational culture 321 Received April 2003 Revised September 2003 Accepted September 2003 John Crawford School of Management‚ University of Technology‚ Sydney‚ Australia Keywords National cultures‚ Leadership‚ Organizational culture‚ Job satisfaction‚ Job commitment Abstract This study
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services of local GP surgeries. I am employed to carry out same day consultation‚ assessing and managing patients presenting with a vast variety of illnesses and injuries. The first part of this work will be pertinent with the history taking process within a consultation; the second part will focus on assessment and physical examination. This essay aims to demonstrate comprehensive history taking and a structured approach to the consultation. A thorough assessment and examination of the respiratory system
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The Relationship between Customer Loyalty and Satisfaction Introduction In the past decades‚ there was a controversial issue about the relationship between customer loyalty and satisfaction. Actually‚ it is still a heated debate nowadays. Some people said that customer satisfaction bring customer loyalty‚ while some people believed that customer loyalty affect customer satisfaction. Interestingly‚ very few executives and managers understand the critical difference. The purpose of this paper is
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© Kamla-Raj 2013 Anthropologist‚ 15(1): 25-32 (2013) The Effects of Lack of Career Path on Job Satisfaction among South African Teachers Kofi Poku Quan-Baffour1 and Akwasi Arko-Achemfuor2 1 College of Education‚ Department of Adult Education‚ University of South Africa‚ P.O. Box 392‚ Pretoria Telephone: +27124296870; Fax: +27124298812; E-mail: quanbkp@unisa.ac.za 2 Department of Adult Education‚ University of South Africa‚ P.O. Box 392‚ Pretoria Telephone: +27124298623; Fax: +27124298812; E-mail:
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"leadership abilities". Yet none of them has been referred to as a "manager" or being in "the order of management". In the words of Warren B. Bennis‚ this is because "Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality"‚ which these visionaries accomplished. In this respect‚ the concept of leadership and management are not synonymous‚ especially in regards to business. This paper will attempt to define the fine line between leadership and management in business. It will explore three types
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| Motivation And Rewards – What’s going on out there | | P3 Motivation is one of the most essential part to a business or an organisation‚ the reason to this is because without motivation your employees would not have the desire and will to do something or to push their self a little harder to get something finished. For example if someone doesn’t get out of bed to get to college‚ work or a meeting this shows that they are not willing to either learn‚ work or meet someone therefore this isn’t
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Revise your resume. Before you start job hunting‚ make sure that your resume is as complete and up-to-date as possible. Your resume is an important distillation of who you are‚ where you come from‚ and what you can offer. Here are a few tips to consider: Be honest. Never lie in your resume; it will come back to haunt you later. Use active verbs. When describing what you did at your last job‚ make the sentence as tight and active as possible. For instance‚ instead of saying "Served as patient contact
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How to become a Master Manager How to become a Master Manager? This is a question all managers are seeking the answer to and the studies have shown that managers have several tools to use in order to achieve the highest level of effectiveness in their work. A classification of how managers can grow as individuals and at the same time grow the organization in which they are activating is the Competing Values Framework. In the following pages we will discuss three different situations in which
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Impact of Land Uses on Productivity of Soils of Sundarban Pulin B. Chakraborty Dept. of Soil & Water Conservation Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya Regional Research Station (CSZ)‚ Kakdwip 743 347‚ West Bengal e-mail: pulin_chakraborty@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The study was undertaken in the micro watershed located in Kakdwip Block in saline eco-system of Sundarban. Composite soils from 0-15 cm depth of double and mono-cropped paddy fields as well as
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conducted to get solid and real data from the Egyptian society concerning the training and development as a crucial matter for them‚ from the questionnaire the effect of training and development on the productivity has been confirmed and that the enhanced job performance increase the customer satisfaction about the products/ services of the company. Introduction In the past decades‚ the terms “Human Resource Management (HRM)” and “Human Resource” have replaced the term “Personnel Management” and they
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