THE EFFECTS OF EMPLOYEE TURNOVER ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A COMPANY: A CASE OF GENERAL MOTORS EAST AFRICA LTD BY MAANZO PHILIP MALUKI REG. NO. D61/73087/2009 A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI DATE: APRIL 2010. Acknowledgement: May I express my heartfelt appreciation to the Almighty God for giving me good health‚ strength and a sound mind to accomplish this work
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Despite the costs associated with and the high turnover trend caused by it‚ this practice continued over time and became increasingly unsustainable‚ with a rise in job insecurity‚ and subsequently a reduction in job satisfaction and organizational commitment that come with it. Initiatives from human resource management and the many changes in strategy attempted by senior management were not sufficient to reverse the employee job satisfaction and turnover negative trend. B. Context of the case The
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need be managed in view of the high staff turnover within RWB. Being one of the biggest Genting’s subsidiary and entertainment and leisure arms for the group‚ it is prolific to analyse and discuss major area(s) that is geared to possible suggestions and rationale recommendations. The statistics for the period from 2003 to 2005 revealed that at RWB‚ overall staff turnover for non-executives appears to be consistently on the high trend. The staff turnover for these period rose from 22% to 28% respectively
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In human resources context‚ turnover or staff turnover or labour turnover is the rate at which an employer gains and loses employees. Simple ways to describe it are "how long employees tend to stay" or "the rate of traffic through the revolving door". Turnover is measured for individual companies and for their industry as a whole. If an employer is said to have a high turnover relative to its competitors‚ it means that employees of that company have a shorter average tenure than those of other companies
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......2 1.2 Problem Statement....................................................................................3 2.0 Analysis of ZTE high staff turnover.........................................................5 3.0 Reasons for High Staff Turnover..............................................................7 4.0 High Staff Turnover Solution...................................................................9 5.0 Conclusion..........................................................
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Q1 Explain the possible reasons for a change in the size of a country’s labour force The labour force of a country is defined as the total number of workers who are available to work. Therefore it refers to all males and females‚ normally 15-16 years and over‚ who can contributed to the production of goods and services. As well as those actually in employment‚ it also includes those who are unemployed as these people are available for work. A change in the labour force would normally be a slow process
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• Steady employee turnover at restaurants is an issue that most hospitality business owners face. • Turnover becomes especially high when the economy is doing well as employees see more opportunities arise. • In 2011‚ turnover rates increased for 47 percent of the restaurants interviewed. • Reduced spending in poor economic periods causes restaurants to decrease the number of employees they retain. • The lack of advancement‚ poor working conditions and transient nature of the work force may
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Overview of Employee Turnover Research The impact of turnover has received considerable attention by senior management‚ human resources professionals‚ and industrial psychologists. It has proven to be one of the most costly and seemingly intractable human resource challenges confronting organizations. This paper provides a summary of information‚ abstracted from published research‚ on the costs of turnover‚ factors contributing to its magnitude in organizations‚ and proposed remedies. Costs of
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Inventory turnover Viviana Palacios MGT521 Professor Edward Dempsey July 26‚ 2010 The investment of a company’s success depends on their inventory. Inventory turnover is a ratio showing how many times a company’s inventory is sold and replaced over the period of time. The risk of Kudler Fine Foods was to make sure that their perished goods had a fast inventory turnover rate. The importance of high inventory turnover was expected to protect the brand’s integrity and vision of keeping all goods
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Good morning to every one I am Ananya Aravind from class vii and here to share my opinion about it is the labor that pays not luck. Nowadays‚ some may hold the opinion that the successful people are also considered lucky‚ but other believes the opposite. When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success. If we depend only on luck for all our accomplishments‚ we are taking a great risk. Luck is something intangible and no one can guarantee that it would ever come
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