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    Job design in McDonald As everyone knows‚ McDonald’s Corporation is one of the biggest franchise fast-food restaurants throughout the world. Therefore‚ the implementation of appropriate job design within the organization itself becomes an extra significant issue facing by the manager. As Wood et al (2010‚ p159) states: “Job design involves the planning and specification of job tasks and the work setting designated for their accomplishment.” Each staff is designed a particular set of jobs in McDonald’s

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    JOB DESIGN MEANING Job design follows job analysis i.e. it is the next step after job analysis. It aims at outlining and organising tasks‚ duties and responsibilities into a single unit of work for the achievement of certain objectives. It also outlines the methods and relationships that are essential for the success of a certain job. In simpler terms it refers to the what‚ how much‚ how many and the order of the tasks for a job/s.Job design essentially involves integrating job responsibilities

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    Job satisfaction of nursing staff: integrative review ABSTRACT Job satisfaction consists of a feeling of wellbeing‚ resulting from the interaction of several occupational aspects‚ and may influence the worker’s relationship with the organization‚ clients and family. Hence‚ it becomes important for the quality of nursing care to reflect on this topic in depth. Therefore‚ this study aimed to examine the scientific evidence related to job satisfaction in Brazilian nursing. An integrative literature

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    Helping Others Rewards You 1 Helping Others Rewards You John A O’Dell Regis University Helping Others Rewards You 2 Abstract Service has an unexpected way of giving us an enlightened perspective on life. I know that sometimes people don’t realize it‚ but when you help someone you‚ are in a way helping yourself. All the good you may do unto others

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    Aflac Inc. – Reward and Performance Practices Abstract Through rewards and recognition programs‚ organizations seek to find ways to motivate their employees with hopes of receiving better job performance‚ better job satisfaction‚ and lower job turnover. Aflac has developed a corporate culture that has been devoted to keeping its employees well cared for on an ongoing basis. With more than 4500 employees in the US‚ Aflac have consistently been recognized as one of the best and most ethical companies

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    book title is “job involvement as predictor of employee commitment. The main focus of the article is to reveal or find out the correlation between job involvement and employee commitments in the work place or organizations. All through the articles‚ we have found the positive correlation between job involvement and commitment. The commitment here is talking about effective commitment‚ continuance commitment and normative commitments. High job involments here will result in high job satisfaction‚

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    his or her work. Job satisfaction has been defined as a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job;[1] an affective reaction to one’s job;[2] and an attitude towards one’s job.[3] Weiss (2002) has argued that job satisfaction is an attitude but points out that researchers should clearly distinguish the objects of cognitive evaluation which are affect (emotion)‚ beliefs and behaviours.[4] This definition suggests that we form attitudes towards our jobs by taking into account

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    The Status of Teaching as a Profession Richard M. Ingersoll and Elizabeth Merrill From: Schools and Society: A Sociological Approach to Education. 4th edition. Edited by Jeanne Ballantine and Joan Spade. CA: Pine Forge Press/SAGE Publications (2011). P rofessionalization has long been a source of both hope and frustration for teachers. Since early in the 20th century‚ educators have repeatedly sought to promote the view that elementary and secondary teaching is a highly

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    Philippine education is patterned after the American system‚ with English as the medium of instruction. Schools are classified into public (government) or private (non-government). The general pattern of formal education follows four stages: Pre-primary level (nursery‚ kindergarten and preparatory) offered in most private schools; six years of primary education‚ followed by four years of secondary education. College education usually takes four‚ sometimes five and in some cases as in medical

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    another person and passing it off as one’s own (as defined in the NTU Honour Code. See www.ntu.edu.sg/sao/home for the University Honour Code and Pledge). Penalties for Plagiarism and Collusion The penalties associated with plagiarism exist to reward good academic conduct; those who cheat will be severely punished to reflect the seriousness with which NTU views cheating‚ and its commitment to academic integrity. Penalties may include: the requirement to revise and resubmit an assignment‚ receiving

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