& O’Hara‚ L. (2006). Relation of employee and manager emotional intelligence to job satisfaction and performance Tubre‚ T. C.‚ & Collins‚ J. M. (2000). A meta analysis of the relationship between fole ambiguity‚ role conflict and job performance. Vroom‚ V. (1964). Work and motivation. New York: Wiley Walsh‚ W Weinberger‚ L. A. (2003). An examination of the relationship between emotional intelligence‚ leadership style‚ and perceived leadership effectiveness Weisinger‚ H. (1998). Emotional intelligence
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EMPLOYEES JOB SATISFACTION IN BANKING SECTOR OF BANGLADESH: - A CASE STUDY OF “JAMUNA BANK LIMITED” By Oishee Manee ID: 0820544 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH April 29‚ 2012 EMPLOYEES JOB SATISFACTION IN BANKING SECTOR OF BANGLADESH: - A CASE STUDY OF “JAMUNA BANK LIMITED” By Oishee Manee ID: 0820544 Has been approved April 29‚ 2012 ____________________
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How do transactional and transformational leadership styles influence employees’ performance? Group Name: Future Leaders Fan Cheuk Yin‚ Ortis (Leader) 20047884 Tang Chun Yip‚ Roy 20118554 Wan Ho Yin‚ Terrence 20120129 Fong Yan Yee 20115813 Ng Yee Ni 20048606 Kwon Deaun 20077358 The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Abstract This paper reviews several researches investigating on the effect of transactional and transformational leadership to employee’s performance. The two leadership
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AN ASSESSMENT OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AS ONE OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING EMPLOYEE JOB PERFORMANCE A CASE FOR SAMEER AFRICA LIMITED‚ NYERI BRANCH 1.0 CHAPTER ONE 1.2 Introduction The issue of employee motivation is extremely important to management .It is one of the most puzzling issues in management. There are plenty of employees that just ‘punch the clock’ i.e. They go to work just for the sake of paycheck and nothing else. They have no self pride in their work and do the bare
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Chapter: 1 Introduction about the study 1.1 INTRODUCTION The project work entitled a study on Incentive as motivation Factor with special reference to Toyota is mainly conducted to identify the factors which will motivate the employees. Management’s basic job is the effective utilization of human resources for achievements of organizational objectives. The personnel management is concerned with organizing human resources in such a way to get maximum output to the enterprise and to develop
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Motivation in Organizations Introduction As commonly recognized‚ motivation is one of the most critical issues in managing employees ’ behaviors which has a direct impact on the employee work performance and engagement and in turn affecting the efficiency and effectiveness in achieving the overall organization objectives. Generally‚ management would assess employees by their engagement‚ satisfaction‚ commitment and turnover‚ which treated as the indicators in workplace. Undoubtedly‚ the study
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N. (2003‚ January). How to motivate your problem people. Harvard Business Review‚ 81(1)‚ 57–65. Ouchi‚ W. G. (1981). Theory Z. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Skinner‚ B. F. (1953). Science and human behavior. New York: Macmillan. Vroom‚ V. H. (1964). Work and motivation. New York: Wiley.
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CHAPTER 12 Decision Making‚ Creativity‚ and Ethics Nike’s decision to manufacture shoes overseas has prompted critics to claim that it exploits workers in poor countries. Did Nike make a rational decision‚ and is the decision socially responsible? 1 Is there a right way to make decisions? 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 How do people actually make decisions? How can knowledge management improve decision making? What factors affect group decision making? Should the leader make the decision‚ or encourage
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Question 1: Behavioural predictions a. Morton feels accountable for his own behaviour and more involved with his job. This trait is also known as “Locus of control”‚ which deals with the degree to which people feel accountable for their own behaviour. Because Morton likes to feel in control and to be able to determine his own actions‚ his characteristics can be described as having internal locus of control. Morton demonstrates higher levels of motivation and has more positive experiences at work
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CAMBRIDGE HOUSE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HND BUSINESS UNIT 3 Organisations and Behaviour 2010 Specification Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning Outcomes Assessment Criteria Evidence LO1 Understand the relationship between organisational structure and culture 1.1 compare and contrast different organisational structures and culture 1.2 explain how the relationship between an organisation’s structure and culture can impact on the performance of the business
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