5 qualities that employees want in a general manager | | By HOTELS Editors on 8/16/2010 | | Author‚ executive and motivational speaker Peter Burwash spends about two-thirds of the year staying in hotels and traveling around the world. Over 35 years‚ he has spoken with thousands of hotel employees‚ discussing what they like and dislike about their general manager and working at the hotel in general. Many of these conversations were an important source of information for his book
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Job Description Date written: October 19‚ 2003 Job Status: Full-time position Position Title: Retail Store Manager Job Summary: Manages sales activities of establishments. Directs staffing‚ training‚ and performance evaluations to develop and control sales program. Coordinates sales distribution by establishing sales territories‚ quotas‚ and goals and advises dealers‚ distributors‚ and clients concerning sales and advertising techniques. Assigns sales territory to sales personnel. Analyzes
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Is it important for a manager to consider Equity Theory when striving to improve an employee’s job satisfaction and motivation? Understanding what motivated employees and how they were motivated was the focus of many researchers following the publication of the Hawthorne Study results (Terpstra‚ 1979). Five major approaches that have led to our understanding of motivation are Maslow ’s need-hierarchy theory‚ Herzberg ’s two- factor theory‚ Vroom ’s expectancy theory‚ Adams ’ equity theory‚ and
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1.Do Women make Good Managers? a.Yes I feel women can make good managers. I believe that talent doesn’t discriminate on the basis of gender. A good manager is one who has the qualities of planning‚ organising‚ communicating‚ directing‚ reporting‚ leadership etc and these qualities don’t depend on one’s gender. A woman is the one who manages the house and the family. So her managerial qualities can’t be doubted. As already quoted we have many examples like Pratibha Patil‚ Indira Gandhi who have
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Do organizations spend wisely on employees? Effects of training and development investments on learning and innovation in organizations SUN YOUNG SUNG1 AND JIN NAM CHOI2* 1 2 Summary School of Business‚ Nanjing University‚ Nanjing China College of Business Administration‚ Seoul National University‚ Seoul‚ Korea The present study examines the effects of training and development on organizational innovation. We specifically suggest that the training and development investments of an
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time salaried employees. Introduction: Internal audit is the independent appraisal of activity within an organization for the review of accounting‚ financial and other business practices as protective and constructive arms of management. It is a type of control which functions by measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of other type of controls. | | | | | Essentials of Internal Audit1. Planning Planning is an essential feature of internal audit. The auditor can plan to check
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Table of Contents Topic 2 Introduction 2 Relationship between job rewards and job satisfaction 3 Significance of the Relationship Between Job Satisfaction and Reward in Organizations 7 Conclusion 11 Appendix A 12 Appendix B 14 Reference 16 Topic Reward is a Predictor of Job Satisfaction: A question of the relationship. Introduction The employees of the organization should be satisfied in order to have a healthy environment at the work place. Rewards are one of the most significant
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WOMEN‚ QUALITY OF WORKLIFE AND JOB SATISFACTION: THE INTERRELATIONSHIP Ms. Harmeet Kaur Abstract This paper would highlight the various values‚ attitudes & beliefs of women regarding job anxiety in their formal work organizations & particularly balancing their work & personal life. The paper will also focus on factors affecting quality of work life and job satisfaction among females in present business scenario. More stress would be given to issues related to women and growth in present
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self-evaluation on job satisfaction. Data are collected from the Bangladesh Development Bank Limited (BDBL); it is a wholly state-owned commercial bank in Bangladesh. There are 26 departments in BDBL. The data was collected from each department through questionnaires. Our judgments are not only based on the questionnaire but also on our perceptions obtained from conversations with the employees and other observations. The survey showed positive and negative relations with job satisfaction. It was clear
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Low Yee Ching 5S1 In my opinion‚ I agree that school children should be allowed to work after school. Let me explain to you why I think so. Firstly‚ school children nowadays are very free after school. Therefore‚ they should be allowed to work after school so that they will not have the chance to get involved in any crime. Besides‚ they can learn to be independent while working. This is because they always expect everything to be prepared for them. So‚ it is a good chance for them to learn how
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