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    Employee dissatisfaction leads to non hygienic and non favorable work environment (Mawoli & Winnubst‚ 2011). If an employee is dissatisfied to his job he/she is quitting‚ not engage in working activities rather than adapting behavior like problem solving related to their working activities and they are not fulfilling their job and work requirement because they are not satisfied and also it create bad impact on the productivity of the organization. Individual differences on small scale in an organization

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    Problem: Financial Accounting 12th Feb 2013 April 2012 1) The following are the transactions (of a trading unit managed by Ms. Monika) entered into by Ms. Monika during April 2000: April 1 Opening balances: a. Stock-in-trade: Rs. 1‚000. (Units 12) b. Amount due from Alpha & Co.: Rs. 2‚000. c. Cash-in-hand: Rs. 500. d. Cash-in at bank: Rs. 1‚000. e. Amount due to B & Co.: Rs. 2‚000. f. Ms. Monika’s capital is Rs. 10‚500. g. Ms. Monika deposited Rs

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    JOB SATISFACTION AND DISSATISFACTION By Bambang Fahruddin‚ S.Pd Posted: May 29th‚ 2008 INTRODUCTION The discussion of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction is largely generated from the theories proposed by Maslow which is known with the so call “the needs theory” and Herzberg’s theory that is called “two-factor theory” or “hygiene theory”. Both job satisfaction and dissatisfaction are assumed critical for the organizations to manage since they absolutely affect the productivity as well as the

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    Employee dissatisfaction on reward system Reward system is to motivate performance among the managers and employees. The organization had been implemented monetary rewards which is not enough to motivate the employee’s performance. Recently‚ the organization had to build reward system to adapt the new environment. Employee’s need the rewards as motivation to improve performance is different with others. Traditional reward system cannot perform the effective to improve the performance of employees

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    are dissatisfied with their jobs. Ask anyone in the street how to motivate teachers and they will blatantly answer to increase their salaries. Ask what factors might have created dissatisfaction among teachers and probably they will enumerate factors like behavior of students‚ class size‚ curriculum‚ and the government policies in education. According to Herzberg Motivation-Hygiene Theory‚ the factors causing satisfaction are different from those causing dissatisfaction‚ the two feelings cannot simply

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    Assignment on: Employee Attitudes and Job Satisfaction Done by: T.K. Cédric Wan Wing Kai(081461) Cohort: BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management 09 Part Time Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Employee Attitude……………………………………………………………………………………………4 * Features of Attitudes………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 Attitudes‚ Opinions and Beliefs……………………………………………………………………….5 Factors in Attitude formation………………………………………………………………………...6 Methods of Attitude

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    Definition: Employee satisfaction is the terminology used to describe whether employees are happy and contented and fulfilling their desires and needs at work. Many measures purport that employee satisfaction is a factor in employee motivation‚ employee goal achievement‚ and positive employee morale in the workplace. Employee satisfaction‚ while generally a positive in your organization‚ can also be a downer if mediocre employees stay because they are satisfied with your work environment. Job satisfaction

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    Textbook Case Study Off-the-Job Behavior 1. Do you believe Oiler’s employee rights were violated? Explain your position. Peter Oiler’s termination from his job by the Winn-Dixie Corporation was an obvious violation of his employee rights. Though balancing employee rights with proper discipline is a constant challenge for HR professionals. But in this case of Oiler‚ the work place behavior of the employer had not changed and there is no problem‚ with the co-employers also. Also in the own time

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    CUSTOMER DISSATISFACTION By: Suhaib Isam Almomen 200717810-214.98. For: Mr. Ian Davison English Teacher English 214 Descriptive Abstract: This report discuss the causes and negative effects of customer dissatisfaction. It suggest a number of solutions to help eliminate or at least reduce the consequences of customer dissatisfaction. Table of Contents LIST OF ILLISTRATIONS………………………………………………………………………2 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………...3 I. BACKGROUND………………………………………………………………………………

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    Elizabeth’s Dissatisfaction Elizabeth Bennet’s personality in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is unconventional‚ independent‚ and somewhat cynical‚ in contrast to what was considered acceptable social behavior of women of her time. Elizabeth is extremely forthright‚ and though her honesty and lack of pretense is considered forward by some‚ her directness gives her a clear and often unflattering perception of others. She is critical of many social norms and conventions. Near the beginning of

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