productivity. (AAP: Penny Bradfield) Map: Australia Workplace Relations Minister Bill Shorten says happiness is the key to boosting productivity in the country’s workforce. At a speech on Thursday night‚ he called Australia’s productivity performance over the past decade woeful. He says the solution is for employers to stop blaming unions and labour laws and look instead at increasing the happiness of their staff. "I’m not naive. Not everyone can go to work everyday and be happy‚" he told The World
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Customer satisfaction with online banking services 1 Customer satisfaction with online banking services M.Tayyeb Masood Waqar Ahmed Author‚ Faculty of Management Sciences Muhammad Ali Jinnah University‚ Pakistan Abstract The study seeks to discover‚ what will be the main factors in customer satisfaction of electronic banking services in Pakistan? This paper inspects and study the most important factors in e-banking services in the Pakistan and customer„s evaluation of the electronic
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Perspectives of Happiness Artrie R. Allen Kaplan University HU300-21 Arts & Humanities: 20th Century December 31‚ 2012 Happiness is a word that can have many meanings for different people. Happiness as defined in the dictionary means “the quality or state of being happy”; “good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy” (Dictionary‚ 2013). Happiness is a learned emotion based on feelings or
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AND SOCIAL SCIENCES www.ijbmss-ng.com International Journal of Business‚ Management and Social Sciences Vol. 2‚ No. 1‚ 2011‚ pp. 24-32 © 2011 MultiCraft Limited. All rights reserved The influence of leadership styles on employees’ job satisfaction in public sector organizations in Malaysia M.L. Voon1*‚ M.C. Lo2‚ K.S. Ngui1‚ N.B. Ayob2 1 School of Business and Design‚ Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak‚ MALAYSIA 2 Faculty of Business and Economics‚ University of Malaysia Sarawak
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PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Pursuit of Happiness Positive Psychology Magdalena Zalewska University of Phoenix Abstract This reading talks about happiness. In addition‚ it mentions the many factors that contribute to a person’s happiness as well. For example‚ personal choice‚ personal freedom‚ success‚ confidence‚ and positivity all play a part in our life. Most importantly‚ every individual has a different view about happiness. For instance‚ our culture shapes our views and morals. Therefore‚
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He defines this as happiness‚ which is why he refers to utility as the Greatest Happiness Principle (Mill 55). Thus‚ pleasure (or painlessness) is what society finds valuable. Because society finds happiness valuable‚ it must attempt to maximize total happiness. Mill describes that the presence of pleasure and the absence of pain are the only ends desirable to society. Because of this‚ any event‚ decision‚ or experience is favored only because it is a source for happiness. This means that actions
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This theory advocates that the actions worth is determined by maximizing utility (pleasure or happiness).it looks at the consequence of an action as to whether the outcome is good to the majority of people affected by it. According to Bentham‚ utilitarianism is the greatest happiness or greatest felicity principle. There are many types of this theory which include act vs. rule‚ two level‚ motive‚ negative and average vs. total. (Clifford G.‚ John C. 2009) In act utilitarianism‚ when people have to
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Happiness‚ something that everyone strives for‚ but not everyone achieves. Happiness is intangible‚ its a feeling. In “ If you’re happy‚ and you know it” by Kwame Appiah he said‚ Happiness is a feeling‚ you are happy if you think you are happy.”(449). It is really is a state of mind. Some people might think that objects will bring you happiness‚ but none of this will ever make you truly happy. What gives people happiness‚ it really depends on the person. Different people want different things‚
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Cheating Our Brains into Happiness Jane McGonigal is a prominent game developer who has dedicated her recent years to developing games that try to help the world out instead of just entertaining a few. In the tenth chapter of her book Reality is Broken‚ she argues that happiness levels in the United States and around the world are alarmingly low‚ and people are very depressed. She then introduces a term called “Happiness Hacking”. McGonigal herself defines it as “…the experimental design practice
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Hobbies and Happiness Looking back‚ I acquired most of my happiness and enjoyment through my hobbies. Even today‚ I continue these hobbies and have passed them on to my daughter‚ just as they were passed onto me. As far back as I can remember‚ as a young child I would help in the kitchen to prepare dinners or be at a table with Grandma Emma and Great- grandma Rose working on various arts and crafts. It was during these times that I developed my love for creative outlets‚ such as baking‚ sewing
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