the effects of motivation on workers performance in Maiduguri Flour Mills Limited. An effort have been made to evaluate the existing workers motivational policies in Maiduguri Flour Mills with a view to examine the effects of motivation on worker productivity increase and also to identity the variable that are directly or indirectly responsible for workers performance ‚while assess how motivation come into play in Maiduguri Flour Mills Limited. The researchers however‚ observed that most of the motivation
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peoples ’ skills and abilities as used in employment and otherwise contribute to the economy. (wikipedia) These are definitions that the dictionary on line and investors ’ words on line give‚ but in this paper‚ I will explain human capital and productivity based on Wheelan ’s concepts‚ and other sources. I use real people ’s examples for a better understanding. Human beings possess qualities‚ skills‚ and talents that make them different from other human beings. Skills are considered human capital
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PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX – CRASH OF EXPECTATIONS AND STATISTICS: What is Productivity Paradox? Solow computer paradox – Refers to the discrepancy between measures of Information Technology Investment and measures of output at the national level. Summary: Despite the massive investments in Information Technology in the developed economies‚ the IT impact on productivity and business performance continues to be questioned. The paper critically reviews this IT productivity paradox debate and finds
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Working Environment Improves Employee’s Productivity Abstract Working environment is a term used to refer all the aspects surrounding a worker in any setting or organization. By having a good working environment‚ it can improve employee’s productivity and satisfaction‚ and that will bring profits to the corporation. Therefore‚ corporation’s managers need to know how to improve working environment. To ensure optimal performance and satisfaction‚ the environment
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Definition of Productivity Productivity: Definition Productivity is the relationship between the outputs generated from a system and the inputs that are used to create those outputs. Mathematically P = O I PRODUCTIVITY is a broader concept that pertains to effective use of overall resources. One of the primary responsibilities of an operations manager is to achieve PRODUCTIVE USE of an organization’s resources. Systems Concept inputs Land people capital facilities equipment tools energy
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MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY THEORY: A theory used to analyze the profit-maximizing quantity of inputs (that is‚ the services of factor of productions) purchased by a firm in the production of output. Marginal-productivity theory indicates that the demand for a factor of production is based on the marginal product of the factor. In particular‚ a firm is generally willing to pay a higher price for an input that is more productive and contributes more to output. The demand for an input is thus best termed
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Globalization‚ alliances and networking: A strategy for competitiveness and productivity Joseph Prokopenko 1. Productivity‚ competitiveness and development For many years productivity has been a key issue for national development strategies because of its impact on economic and social development. It is important as a source of income and as an integrative objective encompassing improved labour/management cooperation and worker participation‚ it is the criteria for enterprise competitiveness
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PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE Personal Productivity Software allows an individual to perform personal tasks with ease. Certain activities such as writing a memo‚ creating a graph and creating a presentation are made simpler with Personal Productivity Software. Many popular Personal Productivity Software tools include Open Office‚ Microsoft Word‚ Microsoft Excel‚ Internet Explorer and Quicken. Advantages • Familiarity as most professionals already use some method of Personal Productivity Software
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Effective leaders and effective schools. In N. Bennett‚ M. Crawford & M. Rizvi‚ F. (1989). In defense of organizational democracy. In J. Smyth (Ed.) Critical Perspectives on educational leadership Sergiovanni‚ T.J. (2000). Leadership as stewardship: Who‟s serving who? In The Jossey Bass Reader on Educational Leadership Sergiovanni‚ T.J. (2001a) The Principalship: A reflective practice perspective (4th ed.) Needham Heights‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon. Sergiovanni‚ T.J. (2001b) Leadership: What’s in it for schools?
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patriarchal/linguistic role he has created for her. Discuss the ’doubled Victorian image of womanhood’ in light of this comment that was displayed in the novel. The ’doubled Victorian image of womanhood’ served as an advantage to women back in the 19th Century. It not only allowed women to subtly resist the existing patriarchal society but also allowed them to have some‚ maybe equal‚ if not more power over the men as men have over them. This doubled image is that of a person under some form of authority
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