111 0935 530 Md. Muntasir Uddin 113 0148 030 Contents Abstract 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Significance & objective of the Study 6 3. Questionnaire 7 4. Review of Literature 10 5. Hypothesis 15 6. Conceptual Model 16 7. Research Methodology 17 Staffing 18 Training 18 Involvement and Participation 18 Performance Appraisals 18 Compensation and Rewards 19 Caring 19 Organizational Performance 19 8. Analysis & Results 20 Reliability Test 20 Correlations
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(CHIROMO BRANCH) BY KERUBO PHELLISTERS OMARI A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO THE KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT JULY 2013 DECLARATION Declaration by Student This research is my original work and has not been presented to any other examination body. No part of this research should be reproduced without my consent or that of the
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because‚ while it is easy for an employer to train a new employee in a particular hard skill (such as how to use a certain computer program)‚ it is much more difficult to train an employee in a soft skill (such as patience). The purpose of this research proposal is to identify that soft skills are in huge demand while searching the jobs in IT industries. The larger the amount of soft skills‚ more is the employment opportunities. METHODOLOGY This is a proposed study which would examine a sample population
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“Research Proposal” Rural Tourism Development in Pakistan | | Submitted To:Sir Sami Ullah Khan LashariSubmitted By:Shoaib Imtiaz(CIIT/SP07-BBA-068/LHR)Submission Date: May 14‚ 2009 Due Date: May 15‚ 2009Department of Management SciencesCOMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Lahore | Introduction: Over the last two decades or so‚ the whole world has experienced rapid changes and socioeconomic transformations. The socioeconomic changes affected
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Audit Proposal Do Private Laboratories provide HIV/AIDS Counselling and Testing? Nigeria as a country has a population of 167 million people (1) while her HIV prevalence rate is 3.4 %; an approximately 3.4million people are living with HIV/AIDS. This number represents the second highest HIV burden in the world second only to South Africa (2). The Government of Nigeria has intervened and put in place different measures to reduce this incidence to its barest minimum amongst which is the National
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Research Proposal 1.1Topic Cervical cancer and screening; knowledge and attitude of St. Dominic Hospital Staff in the Eastern egion of Ghana. 1.2 introduction background Cervical cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in Ghana and knowledge about its cause‚ risk factors‚ prevention‚ symptoms and treatment is essential in the fight to reduce cancer morbidity and mortality among women in the country. Cancers are developed‚ not acquired thus cannot be transmitted to other persons
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND SERVICE QUALITY IN UK FINANCIAL SERVICES 1 (Accepted for inclusion in the International Journal of Production and Operations Management) 1 H Maddern 1 Dr R S Maull Dr P A Smart 2 P Baker 1 University of Exeter Discussion Papers in Management Paper number 07/10 ISSN 1472-2939 Exeter Centre for Strategic Processes and Operations (XSPO)‚ School of Business & Economics‚ University of Exeter‚ Streatham Court‚ Rennes Drive‚ Exeter‚ EX4 4PU 2
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Contents Defining terms 2 Research topic 2 Application of research philosophies 2 Bibliography 4 Defining terms Positivism and interpretivism are epistemology research philosophies. They demonstrated the research in different ways to fit researcher’s research. Positivism advocates quantitative research data while interpretivism is qualitative. More academic saying ‚ Positivism works observable social reality rather than impressions‚ value-free in the process ‚ research product is law-like generalisation
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KALINGGALAN SHAINA PILAR G. AMANDORON SITTI AYESHA Q. HASIMAN NICAELA G. IBANEZ LAKAN ENER DT JACOBA AL-RAQIB AZIM A. JALJIS I-GALILEO REGIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL XI Malasiga‚ San Roque Submitted as a Partial Fulfilment of the requirement in Research 1 (Technical Writing and Basic Statistics) Mrs. Edna Natividad Mr. Joanes C. Ocamia Technical Writing teacher Basic
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A Research Proposal Education and Socio-economic Mobility in the Long-term Transformation of Rural India Submitted by Syed Safiulla Course: MBA-Executive Semester: Ist Subject: Research Methodology Reg.Number:1422119 Education: Expectation and Reality The increasing expectation toward education (and getting ‘qualifications’ and ‘English’ ability) is visible almost all over India‚ even among those who have not been able to access to education. New schools‚ especially so-called ‘public’
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