University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 2007 A study on labour rights implementation in readymade garment (RMG) industry in Bangladesh: Bridging the gap between theory and practice M. Monjur Morshed University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Morshed‚ M Monjur‚ A study on labour rights implementation in readymade garment (RMG) industry in Bangladesh: bridging the gap between theory and practice
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Problems and prospects of banking industry in Bangladesh The central bank has finally approved nine more banks in addition to existing 47 commercial banks in Bangladesh. Three new NRB commercial banks‚ sponsored by non-resident Bangladeshis (NRBs)‚ and six private commercial banks (PCBs)‚ have been approved aiming to help boost the inflow of foreign exchange and strengthen the ongoing financial inclusion programmes through bringing unbanked people under the banking network respectively. The
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TITLE PAGE THE EFFECTS OF MOTIVATION ON PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF NON-TEACHING STAFF‚ GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE‚ KUMASI METROPOLIS. BY GEORGE ASIAMAH VIDA OWUSU SEKYERE GIFTY ASAMOAH PRAH MANUELA LABRISCA ROBINSON DJAN REGINA OCRAN A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES‚ CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. JUNE 2012. i ABSTRACT
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Services in Indian Banking Sector Satisfied customers are the best guarantee for the stability and growth. Customers will be satisfied only when the banks provide the customized and innovative products and services at responsible cost. This article focuses on the kind of services provided by developed countries and level of innovative services provided by Indian banks. Many innovative services are currently available from Indian banks like E-Banking‚ ATMs‚ Anywhere Banking etc.‚ but there is a
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SOLUSI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF C&MIS AN ASSIGNMENT IN FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE: BUSINESS FINANCE (FNCE 280) RESEARCH PAPER: HOW ICT HAS INFLUENCED BANKING INDUSTRY??? DONE BY: BEKEZELA D. TAYI Student ID # : 2012050007 Year: MAY-AUG 2013 Lecturer: Ps MAHASO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The satisfaction that accompanies that the successful completion of any task would be incomplete without the mention of people whose ceaseless cooperation made it possible‚
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behavior. All managers have a constant concern for the morale of the group‚ which they lead. However‚ considerable confusion prevails over the use of the term morale because of variation in defining characteristics of the term. In certain cases job satisfaction and morale is considered as individual concern; in other cases job satisfaction is considered as individual phenomenon and morale as group phenomenon. From one point of view‚ morale may be regarded essentially an individual matter. It’s
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION: banking the unbanked Aluwani Nengovhela Milpark Business School Research paper on financial inclusion by the banking sector 18/10/2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Millions of South Africans are either not banked (as many as 13 million people) or are under-banked by the banking sector and are therefore financially excluded. The exclusion of so many South Africans from the financial system‚ limits the ability of a material portion of the population to ultimately
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Trust DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00828.x RESEARCH ARTICLE Predicting Changes in Staff Morale and Burnout at Community Health Centers Participating in the Health Disparities Collaboratives Jessica E. Graber‚ Elbert S. Huang‚ Melinda L. Drum‚ Marshall H. Chin‚ Amy E. Walters‚ Loretta Heuer‚ Hui Tang‚ Cynthia T. Schaefer‚ and Michael T. Quinn Objective. To identify predictors of changes in staff morale and burnout associated with participation in a quality improvement (QI) initiative at community
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Wartime Morale and Propaganda during WWII Morale is the spine in your back‚ the lift to your chin‚ the song on your lips‚ the grit in your craw. Morale is the spirit that makes you say defiantly "Is that so?" when you are told you aren’t man or woman enough to do something and makes you do it! Morale gives you the heart to smile when the going is toughest; it gives you the spunk to wisecrack when the danger is greatest (Hunt 250). In the absence of a credible positive ideology‚ motivation was always
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helps the organisation’s employees understanding which actions are considered acceptable and which are unacceptable According to Schein‚ Organisational Culture is defined as A pattern of shared basic assumptions that the group learned as it solved its problems of external adaptation and internal integration‚ that has worked well enough to be considered valid and‚ therefore‚ to be taught to new members as a correct way to perceive‚ think and feel in relation to those problems Gareth Morgan has
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