¬¬¬ DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project work titled ‘Performance Appraisal using Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scale’ submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University is a record of the original work done by me and no part of it has been submitted earlier for any Degree‚ Post Graduation or similar of any other university or institution. Place : Pullikkanam Signature : Date Name : Anish Basheer
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PRIVATE LABEL BRANDS AND THEIR PERCEPTION AMONG INDIAN YOUTH Dr. Ankit Mehrotra Faculty Jaipuria Institute of Management‚ Lucknow Dr. Reeti Agarwal Faculty (Marketing)‚ Jaipuria Institute of Management‚ Lucknow Article No: 180 Year:November 2009 ISSN 0974 – 9497 Volume 3‚ Issue 4/4 Abstract: Retail and real estate are the two booming sectors of India in the present times. Retail‚ one of India’s upcoming industries‚ has presently emerged as the most dynamic and fast paced industries of recent
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Absolute Standards Approach is an appraisal method used to assess the performance of employees by presenting a detailed description of the employees’ actual behavior in comparison to a certain set of standards. In this type of appraisal format‚ the appraisers compare the employees to a certain set of standards‚ which may come in the form of checklists‚ rating scales‚ etc‚ rather than to other employees within the organization. The Absolute Standard Appraisal method has 4 techniques: Checklists
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McDonalds Appraisal System Question 1 & 2: McDonalds use a 360 degree appraisal system (Ward 1995) where all the information on performance and feedback is derived from a number of stakeholders within the company. The existence of an appraisal program indicates to an employee that the organisation is genuinely interested in their individual performance and development. This alone can have a positive influence on the individual’s sense of worth‚ commitment and belonging. McDonald ’s introduces
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“A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OF EMPLOYEES AT TRUE SAI WORKS NETHIMEDU‚ SALEM Project report submitted to government arts college (Autonomous) salem-7 in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by DINESHBABU.M (Reg. No. 09 UBN58007 ) Under the guidance of Mr. ELAVARASAN‚ M.B.A.‚ Assistant Professor
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yahoo.comWP/04/64 Overview of the Indian Corporate Sector: 1989–2002 Petia Topalova © 2004 International Monetary Fund WP/04/64 IMF Working Paper Asia and Pacific Department Overview of the Indian Corporate Sector: 1989–2002 Prepared by Petia Topalova1 Authorized for distribution by Kalpana Kochhar April 2004 Abstract This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
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Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : 66167 B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION‚ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011. 2 Sixth Semester Computer Science and Engineering 11 CS 2354 — ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (Regulation 2008) Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. 2 PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 marks) What is instruction level parallelism? 2. What are the advantages of loop unrolling? 3. What are the limitations of VLIW? 4. What is the use of branch-target
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The Effects of Business Planning‚ Financial Management and Performance Monitoring on the Social Housing Sector By Precious Orlu. Student Reference No 000545734 Course: Housing Policy Town 1017 Lecturers: Maureen Rhoden‚ John O’Leary 31st March 2010 Introduction Heraclitus (535bc-475bc) was a philosopher who believed in the power of change‚ claiming that everything would find repose by changing (Harris‚ 1994). This may not be true to the average sense of the concept of housing as a basic
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the core issues surrounding private prisons in the areas of cost-effectiveness‚ recidivism‚ and the special needs of specific groups of inmates‚ including the elderly and mentally challenged. It explores problems related to the prison industry in general and whether privatization is the solution to these problems. PRISON PRIVATIZATION 3 An Assessment of Prison Privatization Reid (2008) notes that proponents of private prisons tout these facilities
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PRIVATE EQUITY – A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF FUNDING FOR GHANAIAN SMEs By Joseph Ciici Arthur Ghana’s workforce is predominantly employed by the informal sector. This sector of our economy is largely made up of Small and Medium scale Enterprises (SMEs) and sole proprietorships (“one man business”). This is confirmed by available data from the Registrar General which indicates that 90% of companies registered in Ghana are SMEs. Over time‚ this target group has been identified as the catalyst for
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