INDIAN EMPLOYEES NEED A “MOTIVATIONAL PILL’’ It is rightly said that “Indian employees need a motivation pill” because without motivation Indian employee are not ready to work efficiently‚ now a day’s competition increases day by day according to the need of various parameters‚ so motivation is really important among employees. Of course motivation is not permanent‚ but it is something you should do on a regular basis for employees to motivate them. Indian employees have a common thought that
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their law‚ this is pretty surprise that a highly developed city like this does not have the maximum working hour to protect the employees. This is a very demotivate factor for the workers‚ cause in the hospitality industry‚ they already suffering from intense load of works and long shifts. The researcher wants to find out after all these factors that effect for the employees‚ what will be the motivator for them to stay in this industry. The morale for Hong Kong’s worker is extremely low‚ due to low
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Background Information Employees acting towards company goals and having a strong desire to remain in the organisation are very important for the success of a company. In order to generate such organisational commitment of the employees‚ the knowledge about what motivates and satisfies them is essential. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and analyse the factors which motivate employees‚ under consideration of individual characteristics. This study will make use of individual characteristic
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Frederick Herzberg – Two-Factor Theory of Motivation: 1. Introduction: The two-factor theory (also known as Herzberg ’s motivation-hygiene theory and dual-factor theory) states that there are certain factors in the workplace that cause job satisfaction‚ while a separate set of factors cause dissatisfaction. It was developed by psychologist Frederick Herzberg‚ who theorized that job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction act independently of each other. According to Herzberg‚ intrinsic motivators
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investments and sees it as an important part of their lifestyle." In light of this‚ Goslett says that understanding consumer behaviour and other factors that drive property investment is central to any property transaction for both the buyer and seller. He explains that buying behaviour is influenced largely by internal factors such as the motivation or need to acquire a property‚ the buyer’s knowledge of property‚ personality and lifestyle requirements‚ all of which influence the decision process
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of time in which the data is selected from would affect the end results of analysis. The report is divided into two sections outlining the statistical analysis of data and hypothesis testing to observe if CCResort have met their 2 major key performance indicators (KPIs) 1 More than 40% of their customers stay for a full week (i.e. seven nights); 2 The average customer spends more than $255 per day in excess of accommodation costs. Figures at a glance This section
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Motivation Factors in Dark Tourism Case: House of Terror LAHTI UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES The Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Degree Programme in Tourism and Hospitality Management Nature and Soft Adventure Tourism Bachelor’s thesis Spring 2010 Titta Niemelä Lahti University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Tourism and Hospitality Management NIEMELÄ‚ TITTA: Motivation Factors in Dark Tourism: Case: House of Terror Bachelor’s Thesis in Nature and Soft Adventure Tourism
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INTRODUCTION 1.O Background to the study Over the years‚ the motivation of employees has been gaining steady importance because of its pivotal role in providing a link between improved performances and enhanced productivity. To achieve its goal and objectives‚ an organization needs among other things‚ a fully motivated workforce. A work force that perceives the organization as a medium through which personal goals could be achieved and the same time achieving the organizational goals. To feel
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Table of contents 1. Introduction Page 2 2. Cultural factor Page 2 3. Social factor Page 2 4. Personal factor Page 3 5. Conclusion Page 3 6. Bibliography Page 4 1. Discuss and explain the key factors influencing consumer behaviour. Why must organisations understand consumer behaviour in order to optimise sales? "Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions and processes for creating communicating‚ delivering‚ and
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Motivation Key to Success The Case of Xerox The Case of Xerox Xerox was faced with a crisis in 2000 which could have caused the demise of the company if it were not handled wisely. However‚ due to careful planning‚ decision making and valuable advice from others‚ Xerox was able to endure the difficult time and regain success. Despite the crisis Xerox faced in 2000‚ the company was able to maintain
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