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    is employees like to be at work and do not need close supervision to get the job done. Kent could be described as positive‚ enthusiastic‚ motivated‚ genuine and dedicated. His dominant characteristics build a constructive work environment.” Through the positive expectations of others‚ people increase their level of performance” (p 75). Kent describes the people working for Coca Cola to have high levels of job satisfaction which will result in a higher level of performance. With performance levels

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    The Microsoft Corporation and Apple Computers‚ Inc.: Annual Report Comparison Both The Microsoft Corporation and Apple Computers‚ Inc. have become names with which the public is familiar. Both companies have many divisions‚ and both must manage extensive assets and liabilities. Since both companies report large amounts of income‚ the matter of accounting checks and balances becomes more complicated than many smaller companies‚ but equally as important. Financial reports and the audits of these

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    com/loi/whrh20 Emotional Intelligence‚ Job Satisfaction‚ and Job Tenure among Hotel Managers Kara Wolfe & Hyun Jeong Kim a a b Bradley University‚ Family and Consumer Sciences‚ Peoria‚ Illinois‚ USA b School of Hospitality Business Management‚ College of Business‚ Washington State University‚ Pullman‚ Washington‚ USA Published online: 27 Feb 2013. To cite this article: Kara Wolfe & Hyun Jeong Kim (2013): Emotional Intelligence‚ Job Satisfaction‚ and Job Tenure among Hotel Managers‚ Journal

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    Hewlett-Packard Company and Microsoft Corporation Financial Analysis According to company financials for the 2012 fiscal year‚ HP current ratio is at 1.09 while Microsoft Corp. ratio is at 2.6 which make HP a lesser candidate to obtain a short-term credit. They would not have enough to pay its current liabilities. Also HP recorded inventories of $6.32B compared to Microsoft $1.14B. If sales for PC’s‚ tablets‚ phones and other products dropped‚ HP would have a difficult time selling its inventory

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    Microsoft needs world-class marketing professionals to drive our consumer and enterprise growth as well as to build and maintain our partner ecosystem. We are looking for agile and innovative thinkers to keep us at the forefront of technology‚ and the continuing integration of technology and marketing has created a huge opportunity for marketers to connect with our customers in new ways. Qualifications for associate Product Manager Pursuing a B.A.‚ B.S.‚ B.B.A. or M.S. in Economics‚ Business

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    Managemtint lournal 2001. Vol. 44‚ No. 5‚ 1039-lOSO. FAIRNESS PERCEPTIONS AS A MODERATOR IN THE CURVILINEAR RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN JOB DEMANDS‚ AND JOB PERFORMANCE AND JOB SATISFACTION ONNE JANSSEN University of Groningen Activation theory suggests that intermediate rather than low or high levels of quantitative job demands beneflt job performance and job satisfaction among managers. Using an equity theory framework‚ I hypothesize that perceptions of effort-reward fairness moderate these inverted

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    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 satisfactionJob commitment Abstract This study

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    Click to Print This Page Using job satisfaction and pride as internal-marketing tools. (Human Resources). By Dennis B. Arnett & Debra A. Laverie & Charlie McLane Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly | April‚ 2002 Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration​ QuarterlyCornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration​ QuarterlyCornell UniversityTradeMagazine/JournalBusinessTravel industryCOPYRIGHT 2002 Cornell​ University0010-8804Copyright 2002‚ Gale Group. All rights​ reserved.200204012002April432Arnett

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    2012 Business Analysis Part I Microsoft is ranked 37 in the Fortune 500 list of companies (CNN‚ 2012). It is the world’s largest software company (Turits & Wesman‚ 2012)‚ and is composed of five separate divisions: Windows‚ Business‚ Servers and Tools‚ Entertainment and Devices‚ and Online. Investors should look at how a company meets the needs of its stakeholders and perform a strength‚ weakness‚ opportunity‚ and threat (SWOT) analysis. By looking at how Microsoft meets the needs of its stakeholders

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    have literally come a long way. We have seen the Morse code/telegraph‚ the radio broadcasting era‚ the daily newspaper‚ TV‚ and finally the World Wide Web. In today’s general public we depend on high-tech communication to keep up with our education‚ job productions‚ and interactions/relationships on social networks. It is a powerful instrument that we all have become so dependent upon. Even though it can be used for helpful but positive interactions then again it can mislead us to a negative reinforcement

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