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    energy and brilliant communicational skills to the job‚ I may be your ideal employee. Not only am I proficient at communicating and bringing vivacity with me wherever I go‚ but I also possess qualities such as trustworthiness‚ dedication‚ and creativity as well. Not only do I bring these values to the job‚ but I also take them wherever I go. I believe that because of these skills that I have‚ I would make the perfect employee. Trustworthiness is an asset that is difficult to come by in the world

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    EMPLOYEE REWARD

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    same organization? The transactional view of employment in that the employee sells his or her labor to the highest bidder is blind to the fact that the relationship between the two parties is of mutual acceptance. The employees too make sacrifices for the organization and deserve to be compensated fairly. Compensation ethics should include:- the obligations to make decisions that are consistent with long-term employee interests ‚ should inform employees within a reasonable time the conditions

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    Employee Motivation

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In many organizations‚ motivating employees was seen as a problem for managers. Motivation as defined by Graham and Bennett (1998)‚ consists of all the drives‚ forces and influences – conscious or unconscious – that cause an employee to want to achieve certain aims. Employees who feel motivated to work are likely to be persistent and turn out high quality work that they willingly undertake. Additionally‚ the motivation theory also explains that people at work behave in the

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    Employee Selection

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    Beginning in the 1970s‚ two developments dramatically changed in employee selections. First‚ the development of meta-analysis‚ arguably one of the most influential methodological developments in recent decades‚ made it possible to cumulate quantitatively the results of large numbers of small-scale studies‚ resulting in a quasi-massive-scale study. Second‚ the results of large-scale studies of military personnel and others also became available. The results of both kinds of studies provided strong

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    Employee Portfolio

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    Management Plan MGT/311 September 26‚ 2012 As the manager of three individuals at Riordan Manufacturing‚ I found the assessments very interesting and useful. Using the results of the assessments I gained insight about my employee’s strengths and weaknesses. The results showed me how my employee’s characteristics affect the organization. Using this information I was able to assess their future within the company and create a management plan that will enhance their abilities. The first

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    Employee Handbook

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    Employee Handbook TABLE OF CONTENTS Expectations for the workplace………………………………………3 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE APPEARANCE AND DRESS PERSONAL CALLS BENEFITS…...................................................................................................................3 MOBILE PHONES PAID TIME OFF STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS FOR THE WORKPLACE DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE THE COMPANY DOES NOT TOLERATE THE PRESENCE

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    Employee Engagement

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    EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT QUESTIONNAIRE Band: Level: Years within the Organization: Time in current Role: DIRECTIONS: • This questionnaire consists of four parts regarding employee engagement levels in the Organization. • The first three parts are statements that are to be rated on a 5 point scale with options ranging from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree. Please tick the option that is closest to your response. • The last part is a set of 5 open ended questions;

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    Employee Grievances

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    1. Introduction Grievance may be any genuine or imaginary feeling of dissatisfaction or injustice which an employee experiences about his job and its nature‚ about the management policies and procedures. It must be expressed by the employee and brought to the notice of the management and the organization. Grievances take the form of collective disputes when they are not resolved. Also they will then lower the morale and efficiency of the employees. Unattended grievances result in frustration‚

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    Employee Motivation

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    the possibilities of gain or reward. Employee work motivation and performance will be analyzed from the perspective of motivation theory as the central for the analysis. Motivation involves getting the members of the group to pull weight effectively‚ to give their loyalty to the group‚ to carry out properly the purpose of the organization. Employee motivation is one of the major issues faced by every organization. This study also focuses on the employee motivation among the employees of PepsiCo

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    Employee Grievances

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    maintain a culture of high performance. Managers must be educated about the importance of the grievance process and their role in maintaining favorable relations with the union. Effective grievance handling is an essential part of cultivating good employee relations and running a fair‚ successful‚ and productive workplace. Positive labor relations are two-way street both sides must give a little and try to work together. Relationship building is key to successful labor relations. This survey is

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