An explorative analysis of HRM practices‚ latest trends and challenges in NGO sector: with special reference to Chaitanya‚ Pune A Research Paper by- Dhananjay Gajanan Pingale (B.Com‚ MPM) Faculty Member-Management‚ PES’s College of BBA & BCA Opp. Gabriel Company‚ Kuruli‚ Chakan‚ Taluka- Khed (PUNE) Keywords appeared in the title: i) NGO sector ii) HRM Practices‚ Latest trends and challenges in NGO sector iii) Chaitanya‚ Pune (Pune based NGO having work spread over Maharashtra)
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intensity and cost of attrition. Determine the risk of attrition. Identify the level and cost of turnover and benchmarking it against competitors Attrition: Number of employees who left in the year / average employees in the year x 100. Thus‚ if the company had 1‚000 employees in April 2006‚ 2‚000 in March 2007‚ and 300 quit in the year‚ then the average employee strength is 1‚500 and attrition is 100 x (300/1500) = 20 percent. Method for Monthly attrition & Annualized attrition
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Especially‚ in the metropolitans one can see that hospitals are striving to be leaders in the market rather than just survivors. As a result‚ need for excellent manpower is now indispensable. Hence‚ with lucrative offers at each employee’s disposal‚ attrition is bound to happen. In addition to this‚ there is a big demand and supply gap in the healthcare manpower available. In its 2009 report‚ a leading business magazine mentioned that by 2012 there will be shortage of 5‚00‚000 doctors and 10‚00‚000 nurses
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Case Attrition Checkpoint Ariel CJS220 Often times people wonder why only a small amount of the crimes reported to the police make it to court. This division of the cases is due to one of the major problems of the criminal justice system‚ case attrition. Cases can be dissolved at various points in the criminal justice system so the end result is that there are thousands that do not make it to court. Examples of things that can cause cases to be dissolved are
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction "... Every single one of you has something that you’re good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That’s the opportunity an education can provide."- US President Barack Obama Education is a fundamental need of an individual to cope with life. And it is a basic but a very important matter that each and everyone should have. Education makes a man complete. In
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What is language? We as humans are used to communicate with other people everyday‚ but do we really know what is exactly the language and what it implies? We are constantly communicating among us as a necessity without knowing what we are exactly doing. This is why language has been the topic of too many investigations by a lot of scientists. Language has different characteristics that differentiate us from the rest of the living beings. Here we will mention the most important facts of it‚ in order
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“Employees Satisfaction and Attrition” At “Big Bazaar (Future Retail Group)” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of The degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted to: Punjab Technical University Jalandhar By: “Aysha Parveen” Registration no-9212400077 Under the guidance of “Prof. Aswathi Nair” #70‚ 2nd Main Road‚ 3rd Cross‚ Kanaka Nagar‚ Nagawara‚ BANGALORE – 560 032 2009 - 11 GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Project
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Project Title – “Understanding Causes of Attrition in IT & ITES Industry” Name of the Company: TECH MAHINDRA LTD. Name of the Institute: Amity Global Business School‚ Pune Project Duration: Two months (June 1‚ 2011 – July 31‚ 2011) Submitted By: Neha Agrawal MBA (HR + Marketing)‚ Semester III Batch 2010-2012 Towards the Partial Fulfilment of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AMITY GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ PUNE Facult y Guide Mrs. Alpana Sharma HRM Faculty Amity Global Business School
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EMPLOYEE ATTRITION ‘An Analysis of Factors Influencing Attrition in the growing Economies’ INTRODUCTION In the recent decades the Indian industry has changed its outlook. The employment scene has changed its appearance. The factors like skill sets‚ job satisfaction drive the employment and not just the money. The employer hence faces the heat of continuous employee turnover. Continuous efforts are made by organisations to control the employee turnover rate as it directly affects the performance
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According to human resource experts‚ the average attrition rate is projected to grow at 31 per cent in Indian firms in the April-June quarter‚ a rise of 9-10 per cent from the preceding quarter (January-March). SPECIAL: Best companies to work for India In the April-June quarter of 2011-12‚ the average attrition rate was 27 per cent. Generally‚ employees would have received their annual appraisals during the April-June period and those not happy with their performance review or salary hikes
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