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    relevant to employee turnover aspect with regards of employee dissatisfaction on different dimensions towards impacts of employee turnover. There were four dimensions used in this research as employee dissatisfaction which is management style‚ work environment‚ training and development and personal factors. The quantitative survey with 50 respondents took part has been adopted in this research. A set of self developed structured questionnaire titled Employee Turnover: Factor and Impact of Employee Dissatisfaction

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    and school. One place that I saw the Peter Principle put to work was at my own summer job working as a lifeguard at an outdoor pool. There‚ you could start out as a lifeguard‚ move up to head guard and then to supervisor. But‚ some people were just not fit for the higher roles. One way that one became incompetent to become a supervisor was that they could not take charge. This lifeguard could be great at doing their job‚ scanned the water often‚ made sure the rules were followed and knew all the

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    different parts and can come from any position in the school. The administration is the main source of leadership in a school.  Generally‚ we associate school leadership with superintendents and principals.  People in these positions are in charge of making decisions‚ which run the school.  However‚ teachers can also provide leadership in their classroom and through activities and other extracurricular activities. Katzenmeyer and Moller (1996) argue “…there is a sleeping giant of teacher leadership that

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    A. Introduction Employee satisfaction has been defined as a function of perceived performance and expectations. It is a persons’ feeling of pleasure or disappointment resulting from comparing a products’ outcome to his/her expectations. If the performance falls short of expectations‚ the employee is dissatisfied and if it matches the expectations‚ the employee is satisfied. A high satisfaction implies improvement in efficiency and performance doing work or service. The process is however‚ more

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    The SIJ Transactions on Industrial‚ Financial & Business Management (IFBM)‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 7‚ September 2014 Factors Influencing Employee’s Job Satisfaction: An Empirical Study among Employees of Automobile Service Workshops in Assam Bidyut Bijoya Neog* & Dr. Mukulesh Barua** *Research Scholar‚ University of Science and Technology‚ Meghalaya‚ INDIA. E-Mail: bbneog{at}gmail{dot}com **Executive Director‚ Royal Group of Institutions & Principal‚ Royal School of Business‚ Guwahati‚ Assam‚ INDIA. E-Mail:

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    STUDY ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE AND SATISFACTION: Employee satisfaction is supremely important in an organization because it is what productivity depends on. If your employees are satisfied they would produce superior quality performance in optimal time and lead to growing profits. Satisfied employees are also more likely to be creative and innovative and come up with breakthroughs that allows a company to grow and change positively with time and changing market conditions Employee welfare

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    ------------------------------------------------- New Generation University College Faculty of Business Administration Department of Human Resource Management and Leadership Title RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION; THE CASE STUDY OF DAHABSHIL MONEY TRANSFER AND BANK‚ SOMALILAND A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQIUREMENT FOR BACHELOR DEGREE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (HRM&L) Supervisor: - Muhiyadin Prepared by: - Zamzam

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    ORMED THE ACT OF 1996: Over the last half century or so international commercial arbitration has managed to establish its independence from the courts to such an extent that special provisions that protect its status are taken for granted. Nevertheless such supportive provisions are a vital part of any legislative instrument in support of arbitration- after all; one never knows how arbitration will develop in future. T he policy of the courts and the legislature‚ therefore‚ in recent years has been

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    “ANALYSIS ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND ITS EFFECT ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY” A Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course of MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Submitted by: D’SOUZA JOSLYN JERALD Register Number: 1116040 Under the Guidance of Internal guide External Guide Mrs. Claret D’Souza Mr. P Suresh Asst. Professor‚ MBA Deputy Manager‚ HR AIMIT

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    Nowadays‚ job satisfaction has become an important issue for workers since it closely relates to physical and mental well-being. In order to find out what makes work satisfying‚ Studs Terkel interviewed three workers about their jobs in 1974 and Ethan Winning did a survey about job satisfaction in 2004. According to their results and my observation‚ there are three main factors that affect the job satisfaction: Salary and special incentives from jobs‚ personal and professional growth opportunities

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