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    [pic] Druga gimnazija‚ Sarajevo IB Diploma Programme Extended essay Business and Management Standard Level TOPIC : Human Resource Management Research question What motivational methods “Bosnalijek” might apply to increase employees’ motivation and improve performance? Word count: 3546 Supervisor : Dzenana Rustempasic Candidate name: Adna Hodzic Candidate number: 001258-015 Sarajevo‚ December 2009. TABLE OF CONTENTS |Title page

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    Introduction Top glove is the largest rubber glove manufacturer in Malaysia. Its inception in Malaysia was at 1991 and it has the history of 19 years. Top glove produce many types gloves‚ apron‚ and some rubber product (Top Glove‚ 2010) (Appendix A). In January 2010‚ production of natural rubber rose 12.3 % compared to December 2009. It increased of 48.4 % in yearly basis which about 35‚524 tons of natural rubbers. In imports‚ natural rubber was 73‚216 tons and decrease 10.8 %. The main import

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    Motivational Speech

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    Antonio Horton 10/22/09 Dr. Henderson Speech Good Evening. I am both honored and flattered to have the pleasure of speaking to you all today. We all come from many different walks of life and have our share of sacrifices that we have made. But I believe that we should find comfort in knowing that our lives are before us and we have done well to make it this far. However‚ I challenge you not to rest on your seat but to continue to strive towards even greater goals. Never settle for anything

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    Maf635 i) McClelland’s Theory of Needs McClelland’s theory of needs was created by David Clarence McClelland. He is known for his work in the field of motivation. McClelland was influenced to come up with the theory of needs after further developed the theory of Henry Murray who was one of the original psychologists to scrutinize human needs. This theory is important in influencing the person’s motivation and effectiveness in certain job functions. The theory of needs is being classified into

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    What If You Were Blind? Imagine if you were blind Complete darkness No colors No views No beauty Just pitch black If you were blind‚ ask yourself how badly you’d want to see? If pushing yourself to your limits‚ could give you sight‚ would you do it? If there were a cure‚ would you let anything stand in your way? Would you listen to the haters‚ and the critics to see again? Do you really want to succeed? Would you really care if they mocked you? Laughed at you? Pointed at you? Bad-mouthed

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    Motivational Theories and Factors Joyce Clary Psy 302 Industrial / Organizational Psychology Dr. John Moore August 30‚ 2010 Stress and conflict in the workplace can cause major emotional and physical damage to the facility and workers. In the past‚ there have been reports of tragedies caused by disgruntled workers who may have clocked in with a gun in hand. We are going to look into ‘three motivational theories including the relationship of stress and conflict in relation

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    Name: Chelsea Walsh Topic: Breakfast Proposition: Students should eat breakfast. General Purpose: To convince. Specific Purpose: Statement of policy. ATTENTION STEP I. Opening Statement of Interest A. Reason (s) to Listen B. Speaker Credibility C. Thesis Statement Begin with an Attention Step that is an: Opening statement of interest (use one or more of the following): * A rhetorical question * A startling statement * A quotation * An illustration

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    International Office London Metropolitan University 166-220‚ Holloway Road London N7 8DB Dear Sir/Madam‚  I am a nineteen-year-old Bachelor student of Journalism in the *********** University‚ Saint-Petersburg‚ Russia. With this letter I would like to express my strong interest in your summer school programme and apply for the international students scholarship 2013. First of all‚ let me explain my motivation and enthusiasm for the scholarship from the point of view of a would-be professional

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    Dear Sir/Madam‚ I am writing this letter in order to show my interest in applying for a bachelor’s degree in Law. The main reason for applying is that I am convinced that Maastricht University would give me such academic preparation‚ knowledge and practical experience of working and collaborating with people of same thoughts‚ by discussing‚ analyzing and solving real cases. I am fully confident that I have the ambition to be a successful lawyer‚ because of my leadership‚ resourcefulness and willingness

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    Motivational interviewing (MI) is a technique in which one becomes a helper in the intrinsic changing process and express acceptance to the clients through the use of the spirits of MI. However‚ there are times in which one may encounter MI traps or challenges (Dart‚ 2011a). According to Dart MI challenges or traps often occur when the provider persuades clients to change‚ yet the clients demonstrate no interest towards change (Dart‚ 2011a). As a result‚ the client-nurse relationship may be compromised

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