The word ‘Hypothesis is derived from a Greek word‚ which means ‘to suppose’. It is usually considered as the principal instrument in research. For a researcher it is a formal question that he or she intends to resolve. In this way a hypothesis may be defined as a proposition or a supposition. The main function of hypothesis is to guide the collection and processing of materials and direct the research. Hypothesis is a tentative conclusion. It is facts based theory. A research scholar will analyze
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A REPORT ON “RECRUITMENT FOR THE US BASED MNC IN IT SECTOR” BY Name: Nikitashi Bal Enrollment No: 12BSP0775 SAFE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PVT. LTD. A REORT ON “RECRUITMENT FOR THE US BASED MNC IN IT SECTOR” BY Name: Nikitashi Bal Enrollment No: 12BSP0775 SAFE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PVT. LTD. A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of PGPM Program of IBS Pune Distribution List: IBS Ahmedabad IBS Pune
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step 2: The hypothesis Answer the following questions: * What is a hypothesis? * How is a hypothesis different from a theory in science? * Describe an example of how you may use the scientific method in your daily life and state a good hypothesis for that example. * Which hypothesis did you first pick in the "Recognizing a good hypothesis" activity in the scientific method tutorial? Why? If any‚ which mistake(s) did you make when picking a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a specific
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Submission Time: 09:00am HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROJECT ON RECRUITMENT PROCESS Submitted to DR.P.RAMLAL NIT Warangal‚ SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Submitted by KODAM SHRUTHI (128927) CERTIFICATE TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that the project report “RECRUITMENT PROCESS IN QUANTUM ASIA” submitted by KODAM SHRUTHI (128927) student of “NIT WARANGAL” MBA 1st year‚ batch 2012-2014‚ bona fide work
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organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. Internal recruitment A person recruited to do the job is taken from inside the organisation. This means that the person recruited will already know the organisation structure and the skills needed to work there. Furthermore‚ internal recruitment is seen as an opportunity for current employees to gain a chance of promotion‚ hence it will be motivating for them. External recruitment External recruitment is the process of hiring
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ABSTRACT Recruitment is one of the important activities under human resource management function which impact most critically on the performance of organisation. It is very clear and true that if recruitment is done poorly in organisation it will affect in the achievement of goal. This essay discusses on some of the advantages and disadvantages of external and internal recruitment. It will identify the different methods that organisation can choose under internal or external recruitment and also
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“Don’t wait for them to come to you‚ you go to them”. A qualitative study of recruitment approaches in community based walking programmes in the UK Anne Matthews (Corresponding author) Dr Anne Matthews‚ British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group (BHFHPRG)‚ Department of Public Health‚ University of Oxford‚ Old Road Campus‚ Oxford‚ England‚ OX3 7LT. Tel: +44 1865 289247‚ Fax: +44 1865 611789‚ Email: anne.matthews@dph.ox.ac.uk Graham Brennan Psychological Sciences and Health‚ University
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Staffing and Recruitment In times of increased competition‚ in which organisations must continuously learn and innovate‚ the human element becomes increasingly important in generating value for a company. In fact‚ the power of a company today is much more based on its intellectual asset than on other tangible equipments. For this reason‚ the organisation’s decisions about recruitment and selection are central to its ability to survive‚ adapt and grow. Recruitment: The recruitment and selection process
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for its HRM‚ especially‚ PepsiCo for its attention to undergraduates – potential and promising sources of employment for the corporate the future. Therefore‚ this report will stress the vitality of HRM‚ by discussing three main steps in the HRM: Recruitment‚ Selection and Orientation in PepsiCo‚ specifically in its Management Trainee Program for both current employees and undergraduates from universities all over Vietnam. This program has been proved to be highly successful and this report will describe
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