A Meta-Analysis of the Relationships between Individual Job Satisfaction and Individual Performance Author(s): M. M. Petty‚ Gail W. McGee‚ Jerry W. Cavender Source: The Academy of Management Review‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 4 (Oct.‚ 1984)‚ pp. 712-721 Published by: Academy of Management Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/258493 Accessed: 20/10/2010 04:45 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
Premium Job satisfaction White-collar worker Industrial and organizational psychology
Job Interview Success Are you looking for a job in this tough economic time? Have you applied at any companies lately? If so‚ you may be getting a call for an interview any day. If this happens‚ you need to know how to be successful in the interview from the start. Knowing that you have applied to a company‚ and realizing that you may be getting a call for an interview‚ you initially need to get all of your references and letters of recommendation. Think of about three to six co-workers or
Premium Answer If You Have to Ask Interview
MONEY IS NOT EVERYTHING Yesterday‚ today tomorrow and even beyond‚ we all use money to live in this world. We as new generations of human must not think that money is part of our lives. With only money‚ not all things you can get. So I will say money is not everything. We always study hard to get a job for salary‚ have you ever realized that money is just a tangible thing that will not last forever. There are a lot of reasons why we must not depend on money. Does money can help us when we are dying
Free Morality Human Time
EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION IN IT FIELD EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION Employee satisfaction is the individual employee’s general attitude towards the job. It is also an employee’s cognitive and affective evaluation of his or her job. What are factors influences / effects to employee satisfaction? It can include factors as following: 1. Organization development factors • Brand of organization in business field and comparison with leading competitor. • Missions and Vision of organization. • Potential
Premium Employment Management
Motivation of employees is an important part of the success of the business. “Psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed that all people seek to satisfy five basic kinds of needs: physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ belongingness needs‚ esteem needs‚ and self-actualization needs.” (Jones & George‚ 2011‚ p. 303) If the needs‚ within reason‚ of the employee are being met‚ than it’s only makes sense that the employee will exceed goals‚ be happier at the workplace‚ and have more motivation to continue
Premium Maslow's hierarchy of needs Motivation Abraham Maslow
Marketing is everything Regis McKenna‚ Harvard Business Review January-February 1991 * “Technology is transforming choice‚ and choice is transforming the marketplace.” * “Technology has moved into product‚ the workplace‚ and the marketplace with astonishing speed and thoroughness.” * “The defining characteristic of this new technological push is programmability.” * “These new customers don’t know about the old rules‚ the old understanding or the old ways of doing business- and
Premium Market Marketing Sales
EMPLOYEES BENEFITS:- These benefits include: housing (employer-provided or employer-paid)‚ group insurance (health‚ dental‚ life etc.)‚disability income protection‚ retirement benefits‚ daycare‚ tuition reimbursement‚ sick leave‚ vacation (paid and non-paid)‚ social security‚ profit sharing‚ funding of education‚ and other specialized benefits. PROBLEMS FOR EMPLOYEES BENEFITS IN SMALL BUSINESS’S:- Employee benefits are a normal part of doing business‚ but for a small business the cost can have
Premium Employee benefit Business Management
is hampered by the flux in the Russian pay market and by the General Manager of Factory A‚ Wilton Winchester‚ who is rather short-sighted‚ uncooperative and is opposing the planned changes at the factory. Analysis Nadler and Tushman proposed four types of change situations: Tuning‚ Adaptation‚ Re-orientation‚ Re-creation (Nadler & Tushman‚ 1989). I believe that in the presented case characteristics and/or circumstances can be found that relate to two of the four outlined types of organizational
Premium Management
10 steps you can do. It’s been said that everyone has goals‚ whether we know it or not. We have goals to keep our current job‚ or to get a different one. We have goals to save for the future‚ or to travel‚ take a vacation‚ or purchase the things we need and want to make our lives more enjoyable. An important distinction‚ however‚ is that top achievers are very intentional and focused on their goals‚ while many of the rest of us are not. Top achievers know that the wording‚ structure‚ timing and
Premium Brain Goal Inch
Motivating Employees in an Organization S Santosh Contents Chapter 1 2 Chapter 2 5 Chapter 3 10 Chapter 4 15 Chapter 1 Motivation: Concepts and Theories Defining motivation The word "motivation" comes from the Latin word movere - "to move." And managers often view motivation in exactly those terms ("I need to get my people moving!"). Motivation is the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action. General motivation
Premium Motivation