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    Motivation on Organizational Commitment in Private Sector Asavari Mahadeshwar Govinda Samtani Lavina Fernandes Abstract In today’s challenging business environment it’s important for every organization to stay highly profitable in order to survive the increasing competition. Hence‚ every company strives to manage all the factors of production

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    ago people looked to get a job as soon as they graduated high school or college and hoped to stay there for the rest of their life. All they wanted was a stable job that could provide for them and their family. They didn’t care so much about benefits or huge pay raises. They were satisfied with a small annual raise or just a pat on the back ensuring them of their job security. They were so satisfied with this that they didn’t even think about looking for another job. (Retaining Your Star Performers)

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    Running head: KEY CONCEPTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN Key Concepts of Organizational Design Creativity‚ Innovation‚ and Organizational Design Key Concepts of Organizational Design An important part of organizational theory is organizational design. It is important to change management within the organization and shapes the organization’s culture‚ leading toward the achievement of reaching its goals. Organizational design becomes more complex as the company experiences growth. In this

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    Emotions on Job Satisfaction and Commitment in the Workplace ​The workplace is an environment filled with all kinds of people and personalities that come together and work for a common goal. Since it is rare that two people will have the same personality types‚ workers will always have different ways to solving problems and finding methods to complete tasks. Whether workers express how they are feeling openly or keep to themselves‚ emotions have an effect on job satisfaction and commitment. Both positive

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    A Study on Organizational Culture and Its Relationship with Job Satisfaction in Manufacturing and Information Technology Sectors Dr. Koteswara Rao‚ Dr. P.T.Srinivasan and S.George Dr.P.K.Kotewara Rao is a senior executive in Southern Railway Dr.P.T.Srinivasan‚ professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ University of Madras S.George‚ doctoral research scholar in Management‚ university of Madras ABSTRACT Organizational culture has a significant effect on how employees view their

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    Key Concepts of Organizational Behavior According to Albert Martin (2004)‚ "To deny the merits of organizational behaviour research would certainly be foolish . . . . it has profoundly advanced our understanding of the world of work and it has given us valuable prompts to improve working conditions" (p. 410-420). The study of organizational behavior is essential for good management. When studying organizational behavior there are several key concepts that must be explored. These concepts include

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    Running head: FACTORS THAT DRIVE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE 1 FACTORS THAT DRIVE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE 4 Factors That Drive Organizational Change MGT/380 August 5‚ 2013 Factors That Drive Organizational Change Organizational change is defined as change that has an impact on the way work is performed and has a significant effect on staff. (The Vector study‚ 2012). Organizational change can be major like a reorganization or a much smaller change such as new computer software. Changes can include

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    Four factors for organizational success Barney (Ben) Woodard DMGT 600 University of Maryland‚ University College November 11‚ 2012 There are numerous ways to achieve organization success. Ask any two business guru their opinions and you will undoubtedly get two unique lists. Successful entrepreneurs covet their secrets of success and business school faculty lecture what the latest texts have written. Defining a check list of do’s and don’ts may seem like a rather easy task‚ but

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    Report on Job Satisfaction Organizational Behavior 11/27/2012 EMBA Spring‚ 2012 Submitted By: Mr. Raju Karki Ms. Rama Satyal Mr. Ramesh K.C Mr. Sandeep Amir Kansakar Mr. Sanjeev Shrestha Submitted To: Mr. Shanker Raj Pandey Contents Annex I: The Survey Questionnaire Case Analysis on Job Satisfaction in Nepal Telecom‚ Mobile Service Directorate‚ Sajha Office Why we choose Job Satisfaction and why? In this professional world job satisfaction is the key indicator

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Employee motivation and job satisfaction have always been an important issue in an organization‚ but few organizations have not made motivation and job satisfaction top priorities or even neglected the issue at times. The failure of the managers in the organization to determine the motivational factors of the employees will create dissatisfaction of the employees which will eventually result to the decrease in productivity of the employees

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