striving personality adapting to the needs of the company with great efficiency and be a part of a team that helps in achieving the organization’s success. Academic Profile COURSE | BOARD OF EXAMINATION | INSTITUTION | YEAR OF PASSING | PERFORMANCE | MBA(CURRENTLY PURSUING) | MADRAS UNIVERSITY | VEL TECH RANGA SANKU ARTS COLLEGE‚AVADI | 2013 | 79% | BBA | MADRAS UNIVERSITY | CHENNAI NATIONAL ARTS & SCIENCE COLL‚ AVADI | 2011 | 79% | HSS | STATE BOARD | VIJAYANTHA HIGHER SEC SCHOOL
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Critique of an article from the Journal of Applied Physiology "Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance" By Steve Bradley‚ BUSN 670‚ Queens University February 3rd‚ 2004 Introduction In 2002‚ a group of Australian researchers published a paper entitled the "Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance". Caffeine use during sporting events has become much more popular and has widely studied. The
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Evaluating Employee Performance Most companies conduct formal evaluations of every employee at least once a year. At such times‚ each employee meets individually with his or her supervisor‚ and the supervisor reviews and discusses each employee’s job performance. The supervisor often prepares and presents a written evaluation to the employee‚ and a copy of the evaluation is kept in the employee’s personnel file. The evaluation process serves a number of important purposes for both employees and
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ABSTRACT The purpose of writing this paper is to examine work motivation and show why organizations should have a motivated work force. Motivation is central because it determines the time and effort people put into their work to help achieve company goals. It shall try to explain why individuals with similar abilities and different levels of motivation won’t necessarily produce similar results. Some will care about their tasks and others simply wont. Managers should therefore make sure that
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Effects of Motivation on Employees’ Job Performance in an Organization The primary objective of this paper is to describe‚ analyze and evaluate the effects of motivation on employees job performance in an organization. Furthermore‚ this aims to give insight to employees and administration who are working within an organization. The importance of motivation and how it affects an organization’s performance in it’s entirety‚ will be the best deciding measure between good and bad motivational
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work. We will use examples from Fujitsu Services’ employees to see what stimulates them to perform and how these can be related to the theories of motivations that have existed for the last 50 years. This paper will show that there is no simple defined levers that managers can rely on to motivate their employees to perform. Theories of motivation and how they apply Once‚ employees were considered just another input into the production of goods and services. What perhaps changed this way of thinking
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Angela Hawkins Article Critique Tennessee State University Introduction The following paper is a critique of the research article entitled “A Qualitative Exploration of Fear and Safety with Child Victims of Sexual Abuse.” Throughout this paper‚ this writer will discuss and critique the different elements of qualitative research and how the authors used those elements to complete their research study. This writer will critique the way the authors conducted their research‚ and how they
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Journal article critique Staff turnover and recruitment in hospitality (Mind Perk‚ 2013) Student Name: Steven Hwang (Hyun woo Hwang) Student Number: 17670644 La Trobe University in North Sydney Campus Lecturer: Vicki J Hetherington Tutor: Peter Lipman * Table of Contents 1: Introduction 2 2: Literature Review 3 3: Methodology 3 4: Data collection Tools 4 4.1: Data collection tools 4 4.2: Methodology and data collection tools 4 5: Ethical Issues 4
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Article Critique The article “Oncologists’ strategies and barriers to effective communication about the end of life‚” was written by Leeat Granek‚ Monika K. Krzyzanowska‚ Richard Tozer‚ and Paolo Mazzotta and published in the magazine‚ American Society of Clinical Oncology in July of 2013. Since communicating with patients about the end of life is one of the hardest conversations that doctors face‚ the focus of this article was to explore what kind of communication strategies and barriers that
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Running head: UNIT VI ARTICLE CRITIQUE Abstract This article examines the different applications of training and how effective or ineffective training can be for organizations by providing the reader with several examples about trainers and trainee settings. Furthermore‚ the author offers the reader with the appropriate tools to analyze the type and cost relate to training. Training is the answer…but what was the question? Article Critique. “The point of training isn’t
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