Survey Questionnaire on job satisfaction Dear respondent‚ This survey questionnaire on job satisfaction is a part of Internship report titled “job satisfaction among public service holders – an analysis of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh view” which will be made as per the requirement to fulfill the course named Internship (BUS 498) under supervision of Ms. Tasnuva Rahman‚ Assistant professor‚ Faculty of Business Administration‚ Eastern University. The survey is conducting by me – Poly Karmakar
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this questionnaire‚ which should only take a few minutes to fill in. The information you give here will be treated strictly for research purpose. The objective of this questionnaire is to establish a relationship between Company Ethics‚ Employee Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance. Kindly fill in the blank spaces given next to the questions. Encircle the most suitable option where required. NAME: AGE: __________ GENDER: (a) Male (b) Female DEPARTMENT: ______________________ MARTIAL
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Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Jeannie Hahn MBA 601 Organizational Behavior Fall 2012 In 1943 Abraham Maslow introduced his theory that there are five basic needs that lie beneath all human activity‚ a hierarchy of needs‚ in his paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" (Cherry n.d.; Sadri 2011). Maslow’s theory suggests that people are driven to substantially satisfy their basic needs before moving on to other‚ more advanced needs (Cherry n.d.; Sadri 2011). Maslow’s hierarchy is most often
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Conceptual Background This paper will discuss about job satisfaction and its relation with job performance and absenteeism. Job satisfaction has been defined as a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job. Stephen P. Robbins based in his book (Organizational Behavior‚ 12th edition) described job satisfaction as a positive feeling about one’s job resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics. Job satisfaction is one of dependent variable of organizational behavior
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Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction September 20 2010 - Research from the University of Haifa found that employees with high levels of emotional intelligence are more dedicated and satisfied at work. The study surveyed 809 employees and managers in two public sector organizations and two private companies‚ examining the influence of emotional intelligence on factors such as organizational politics‚ work attitudes‚ formal and informal behavior‚ feelings of justice‚ and burnout. The study
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The motivation theory that relates to me the most is "Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs". This theory states that humans have needs that are hierarchically ranked in order of importance. I am actually quite familiar with this theory after taking two AP courses on Psychology. I believe that this motivation theory is the one that everyone can relate to. It is absolutely true that all humans require the fulfillment of their physiological needs. Water‚ air‚ and food are indeed the most vital things in this
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AUGUST 2013 ISSN 2277-8616 Job Satisfaction Among Bank Employees: An Analysis Of The Contributing Variables Towards Job Satisfaction Aarti chahal‚ Seema chahal‚ Bhawna Chowdhary‚ Jyoti chahal Abstract: Job satisfaction can defined as extent of positive feelings or attitudes that individuals have towards their jobs. When a person says that he has high job satisfaction‚ it means that he really likes his job‚ feels good about it and values his job dignity. Job satisfaction is important technique used
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Describe & compare the basic contributions of Maslow & Herzberg to the understanding of worker motivation. We have basic needs which‚ when not met‚ cause us to be dissatisfied. Meeting these needs does not make us satisfied‚ it merely prevents us from becoming dissatisfied. There is a separate set of needs which‚ when resolved‚ do make us satisfied. These are called motivators. This theory is also called Herzberg’s two-factor theory. Herzberg asked people about times when they had felt good about
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In Thomas L. Friedman’s “Need a Job? Invent it‚” he expresses the urgent need to reimagine schools to fit the needs of the 21st century. Instead of preparing children for college we need to prepare them for innovation. The knowledge being taught in school is becoming obsolete. Lessons are taught and forgotten about after being tested‚ never really applied later in life. Thanks to globalization‚ anyone can easily access the information being taught in school on the internet. Friedman feels that we
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Maslow’s believed that the first level of need is hierarchy of human needs. He resumed a hierarchy of human needs based on two groupings. His two groupings were deficiency needs and growth needs. Within the deficiency needs‚ each lower need must be met before moving to the next higher level. Once each of these needs has been satisfied‚ if there is deficiency‚ an individual will take action to remove the deficiency. The first four level of the hierarchy is Physiological‚ safety and security‚ belongings
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