The Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Performance Mohamed Farouk Ahmed (S0709030) The German University in Cairo Supervised By Prof. Dr. Ahmed Amin June 2011 Outline: I. Introduction: 1. Problem: Emotional Intelligence effect on Performance 2. Theoretical Background: Emotional intelligence introduction and development. 3. Purpose and Research question: Is there an effect of Emotional Intelligence on individual workplace performance? 4. Definitions of variables: Emotional
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Selection Method and Job Performance HRM 301 Assignment 4-3 5/1/12 By use of the original five programmers the correlation value was strong but due to the high p-value the information would not likely be supported in hiring new people due to the validity. Without valid results from a test the test should not be used in during the selection process of new employees. It is very important that the design of a selection process is handled carefully and accurately to ensure that the company is
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Capstone Research Project | Preksha Doshi Group 1 | CRP | BRAND HEALTH STUDY OF THE APPAREL RETAILER IN UAE: GAP | Contents TOPIC SELECTION 4 SCOPE OF RESEARCH 4 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 4 SECONDARY RESEARCH 5 Industry Data 5 Apparel Industry 7 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF THE RETAIL INDUSTRY IN THE UAE 9 PESTLE ANALYSIS OF THE UAE & THE REATAIL INDUSTRY 10 Political 10 Economic 11 Social 11 Technological 12 Legal 12 Environmental 12 GAP Inc. 13 BACKGROUND
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Umeå School of Business and Economics Course: C-Level Thesis Supervisor: Peter Hultén “Assessing the role of work Motivation on Employee Performance” Author: Peter Ebong Ajang 1 ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to” assess the role of work motivation on employee performance”. This study in an assessment of this purpose used deductive approach in which a qualitative survey was carried out among students at of Umeå Business School (USBE) who are assumed to be future employees
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RESEARCH PRESENTATION BY:ZEESHAN RASOOL LODHI REALITY SHOWS AND THEIR POPULARITY INTRODUCTION ● A Reality show is a live telecast of the performance of the persons who may be an expert or not in the respective field. ● The performance may have to be done in an unpredictable environment. ● This whole performance or activity is unscripted . HISTORY OF REALITY SHOWS ■ Allen Funt’s Candid camera was the first radio reality show. ■ PBs Series was the first Television reality show
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Research Methodology Proposal on: “Local tourist’s consciousness towards the tourism industry of Bangladesh” Submitted by: Haque Md. Rokibul 11-94616-1 Hasan Md. Kamrul 11-94434-1 Submitted to: MR. Khorshed Ahmed Talukdar Course instructor Research Methodology Section: F Faculty of Business Administration American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Date – 29th‚ February-2012 29th‚ February-2012
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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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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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effectiveness of employee development practices and cherished organizational values. Findings – HRD practices like potential appraisal and promotion‚ learning/training‚ performance guidance and development were positively related to organizational values of collaboration‚ creativity‚ quality‚ delegation‚ and humane treatment. However‚ performance appraisal system‚ career planning‚ and contextual analysis variables were negatively associated with values such as trust and creativity. Research limitations/implications
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Paulett Esteban Class: 802 Unit 4 Performance Task 05/22/14 N.S.L.A. Henry Ford once said‚ “Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” In an effective team everyone collaborates to become successful. Joshua Davis the author of “La Vida Robot” and Walter Isaacson‚ author of an excerpt from Steve Jobs share similar views on what makes an effective team. Both authors believe an effective team consists of individuals who have distinctive and noteworthy
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