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    Research Paper Work motivation and job satisfaction dynamics of textile employees Yasemin Oraman Department of Agricultural Economics‚ Faculty of Agricultural‚ Namik Kemal University‚ Turkey. E-mail: yoraman@nku.edu.tr. Accepted 25 February‚ 2011 The main objective of the research is to evaluate the effective dynamics of work motivation and job satisfaction of textile employees. It analyzes the effectiveness of psycho-social‚ economic‚ organizational and managerial tools over individuals’

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    1. “You can change an organizational culture”‚ as a nurse manager‚ you may have the power to change your organization’s policies with the stroke of a pen. And you may have the ability to hire‚ fire‚ promote and demote people with relatively little effort. But changing a rooted culture is the toughest task you will face. To do so‚ you must win the hearts and minds of the people you work with‚ and that takes cunning and persuasion. People must have the understanding of why the change in strategy or

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    ------------------------------------------------- FACULTY OF COMMERCE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS NAME: REG NUMBER DIMBA JULIET L R0912107B CHELEWANI SIMBARASHE R092292H CHAURURA LEON B R10990Q SHONIWA PEDZISAI M R101920Q CHIKOSHA DESPAR R101425P RESEARCH PROPOSAL EC207 Agriculture Economics RESEARCH TOPIC DETERMINANTS OF SOYBEAN OUTPUT IN ZIMBABWE: A CASE OF BINDURA. Introduction. Soybean is a leguminous

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    ABSTRACT The study aims at exploring the impact of organizational commitment‚ emotions‚ cognition‚ behavior‚ cognitive dissonance and core 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

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    Airlines: Organizational Commitment and Communication Paper Communications for Accountants COM/530 Southwest Airlines: Organizational Commitment and Communication Paper   Southwest Airlines’ strong organizational culture is reflected in its mission as shown in its website: “dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit.” Southwest is a company that not only excels in customer service and profitability

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    Job satisfaction means different things to different people‚ but at its simplest‚ it reflects a person’s overall assessment of their job‚ particularly their emotions‚ behaviors‚ and attitudes about their work experience. On the surface‚ it bears a lot of resemblance to employee engagement‚ but the two are distinct: employee engagement involves employees’ discretionary effort they apply to their jobs‚ how committed and motivated they go beyond merely having the jobs meet their satisfaction. Although

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    Cultural Influences Mark Farwell Review of ‘Dressed to Kill: Consumption‚ Style and the Gangster (Ruth‚ 1996)’ By Daniel De Brett The introduction of the ‘gangster’‚ comprising of personality‚ characteristics‚ image‚ consumption patterns‚ behaviours and attitudes‚ into the American society during the 1920s had a significant impact and influence on people’s society and culture. The public enemy‚ defined by business organisation‚ violent criminality and stylish consumption‚ was deployed

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    International Journal of Career Management Emerald Article: Impact of employee benefits on work motivation and productivity Jon-Chao Hong‚ Sung-De Yang‚ Li-Jung Wang‚ En-Fu Chiou‚ Fan-Yin Su‚ sui-Lan Huang Article information: To cite this document: Jon-Chao Hong‚ Sung-De Yang‚ Li-Jung Wang‚ En-Fu Chiou‚ Fan-Yin Su‚ sui-Lan Huang‚ (1995)‚"Impact of employee benefits on work motivation and productivity"‚ International Journal of Career Management‚ Vol. 7 Iss: 6 pp. 10 - 14 Permanent link to this document:

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    patient’s satisfaction in Bangladesh Hospitals 1. Introduction: Present scenario of Bangladesh hospitals is different from the scenario before the liberation war. Facilities and services of the hospitals are not at the better position then. Before the liberation war people had to rely on only public hospitals. However their services are still dissatisfying the people. In 2006 the total number of hospitals in Bangladesh was 1683. Of these 1683 hospitals‚ 678 were government hospitals and 1005 were

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    Culture within an Organization Organizational culture is a specific set of values‚ behaviors‚ and beliefs shared amongst members of an organization. In a healthcare setting‚ the patient is the main priority. The delivery of quality care has become imperative to the success of a healthcare organization. Quality in healthcare is a set of standards expected to be delivered by an organization. Components of quality include patient safety and effective communication amongst a healthcare team. The purpose

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