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    THE EFFECT OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION AND PERFORMANCE OF BANK EMPLOYEES IN BANGKOK Rochelle Joy Belonio1 Abstract: This paper aims to determine the effect of leadership styles on employee job satisfaction and the effect of employee job satisfaction on employee job performance. A survey was conducted by administering questionnaires to 400 respondents in the banking sector in Bangkok. The results show that most of the bank employees‚ most of them females between 20 and 39 years old

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    improve the person’s knowledge‚ ability and skills. According to Raymond (2010) “Planned effort by a company to facilitate to employees’ learning of job competencies. These competencies include knowledge‚ skills or behaviors that are critical for successful job performance”. This means that any organizations or institutions which want to improve job performance must provide trainings to their employees. Globalizations have forced organizations to own competitive advantages which will enhance their level

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    Discuss the challenges faced by managers of multicultural workforces and those managing in cultures other than their own‚ and put forward recommendations for management training. Around the world people eat differently‚ people speak differently‚ and people dress differently. (Alder‚ 2008) We can see these differences with our eyes‚ hear them with our ears‚ but what about the differences we cannot hear or see? These differences are known as our culture. ‘Culture is a complex and dynamic topic that

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    Job Performance Sabine Sonnentag‚ Judith Volmer and Anne Spychala Individual performance is of high relevance for organizations and individuals alike. Showing high performance when accomplishing tasks results in satisfaction‚ feelings of selfefficacy and mastery (Bandura‚ 1997; Kanfer et aL‚ 2005). Moreover‚ high performing individuals get promoted‚ awarded and honored. Career opportunities for individuals who perform well are much better than those of moderate or low performing

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    reflecting on my experience using both the Canadian Occupational Performance Model (COPM) (REF) and the OCAIRS (REF). I will consider the reflection from my experience as an interviewer and an interviewee. To aid my report I will employ a model developed by Fish et Al (1991). These strands of reflection are effective as they provide a structured and systematic method to review an event or experience‚ Duncan (2009). Canadian Occupational Performance Measure THE FACTUAL STRAND: I employed the COPM for

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    quality‚ job satisfaction and gender issues in the care work force. NETHERLANDS Hans van Ewijk Harry Hens Gery Lammersen Netherlands Institute of Care and Welfare / NIZW Utrecht September 2002 Index 1. Introduction 2. Quality of services 2.1 Introduction and summary 2.2 Attention for quality systems and the reason of using quality systems 2.3 Quality systems‚ manuals and guidebooks. 2.4 Using quality systems 2.5 What about the increase of quality? 3. Job satisfaction 3.1 Introduction

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    Achievement motivation: 9 COGNITIVE THEORY: 10 Goal-setting theory 10 Models of behavior change : 10 Other motivational theories 10 JOB SATISFACTION 12 LITERATURE REVIEW: 14 PRESENT STUDY: 25 METHODOLOGY 26 LIMITATION 28 OBSERVATION AND FINDING 28 CONCLUSION 28 BIBLIOGRAPHY 29 INTRODUCTION: This is a descriptive study looking into the impact of motivation on job satisfaction. The management dilemma in many organizations in today’s fast paced technological environment is how managers can improve the motivation

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    ZHU Student No.: n8912386 Word count: 1787 (without reference) Due time: Thursday‚ 01/05/2014 From the perspective of research and practice‚ job satisfaction has received significant attention from the fields of management‚ social psychology‚ and practical operations in recent years. Formally defined‚ job satisfaction is a psychological disposition resulting from one’s tasks as well as attitude to the physical and social conditions of the workplace. Meanwhile‚ it also indicates

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    Between Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions Lap Luu California State University‚ Long Beach Keith Hattrup San Diego State University The relationship between job satisfaction and turnover is important due to the extensive costs of turnover in most organizations. Unfortunately‚ little is known about how cultural differences at the national level‚ such as differences in uncertainty avoidance (UA) and individualism/collectivism (I/C)‚ moderate the relationship between job attitudes and job withdrawal

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    7 WORK MOTIVATION AND JOB SATISFACTION The relationship between the organisation and its members is influenced by what motivates them to work and the rewards and fulfilment they derive from it. The nature of the work organisation‚ styles of leadership and the design and content of jobs can have a significant effect on the satisfaction of staff and their levels of performance. The manager needs to know how best to elicit the co-operation of staff and direct their efforts to achieving

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