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    " A well thought orientation program is essential for all new employees‚ whether they have experience or not". Looking at the statement above‚ I would say that I agree with it. Why? Because nowadays orientation becoming important for new people that coming into the organization‚ they can know more deeply about the company. In terms of experience of the new employee‚ there are two different thoughts. I talked with my relative who had work in an motorcycle manufacturer for 3 years‚ and he said

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    be very important to be surrounded by satisfied employees. Indeed‚ many studies showed that employees who are satisfied‚ or happy with their job conditions (globally)‚ are most of the time more productive than the other ones. It can be explained by the motivation that occurs when people are happy with what they do‚ for who they work (their firm)‚ and with who they work (colleagues). De facto‚ managers should make their possible to make their employees satisfied. To get this point‚ according to the

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    from their employees even though the society was nonprofit. After further research the society decided to go with a new appraisal system to evaluate their employees. They concluded it would be an online appraisal system. The strategy behind this system was to come up with a collaboration that would coincide with the organizational goals‚ and give the ability of the employee to set their own goals. This idea would help prevent breakdown within the system‚ which allows the employees to communicate

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    AO2: Identify and evaluate non-financial methods of motivating and empowering employee’s Scenario: You work for a HR firm as an advisor. You feel that the motivation across the business has really slipped and you know that something needs to be done. Task: Put together a report detailing the non-financial methods of motivation and empowerment (job rotation‚ job enrichment‚ job enlargement‚ flexible working‚ team building‚ team working‚ quality circles‚ work councils‚ goal and target setting). In

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    IMPACT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY ON DASHEN BANK) A SENIOR ESSAY SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF BACHELORS OF ART (BA) IN MANAGEMENT. Submitted by: Tesfahun Shiferaw Id No CBE/UR/1175/01 Submitted to: Teshome Desta [pic] MEKELLE UNIVERCITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS DEPARTEMENT OF MANAGEMENT June‚ 2011 MEKELLE‚ ETHIOPIA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    A Review and Analysis of “Impact of Employees Motivation on Organizational Effectiveness” by Quratul-Ain Manzoor The following is a summary of an article called “Impact of Employees Motivation on Organizational Effectiveness”. It was written by Quratul-Ain Manzoor for publication in Business Management and Strategy. The author’s purpose was to identify the factors that influence employee motivation. He asks if there is a relationship between organizational effectiveness and employee motivation

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    private organizations. Without motivating their employees organizations can’t run and can’t achieve their goals. Purpose of present study is to explore the impact of motivation on employee’s performance of beverage industry in Pakistan. The data for present study has been collected from five major cities of Pakistan using structured questionnaire. Results from present study explores that motivation plays a vital role toward the performance of employees in beverage industry of Pakistan. Motivation‚

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    IJRESS Volume 2‚ Issue 9 (September 2012) ISSN: 2249-7382 EFFECTS OF EMPLOYEES MOTIVATION ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE – A CASE STUDY Pankaj Chaudhary* ABSTRACT Motivational factors play an important role in increasing employee job satisfaction. This will result in improving organizational performance. High productivity is a long term benefits of employee motivation. Motivated employee is a valuable asset who creates value for an organization in strengthening the business and revenue growth

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    PROJECT REPORT TO STUDY THE MOTIVATION LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES OF HOSPITAL Submitted TO UNIVERSITY PROJECT GUIDE Submitted by   CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project titled “To Study The Motivation Level of Employees of Hospital” is an original work of the Student and is being submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the Master’s Degree in Business Administration. This report has not been submitted earlier either to this University

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    |Assignment front sheet |[pic] | |Learner name | Assessor name | | |Paul Gilbert | |Date issued

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