...Mentoring Program and its impact on employee job performance Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………. ...3 1.1 Preamble……………………………………………………………………………3 1.1.1 Historical development …………………………………………………….. . 4 1.1.2 Benefits of mentoring program ……………………………………………….4 1.2 Research problem…………………………………………………………… ….. ..5 1.3Research questions……………………………………………………………….....5 1.4 Objectives of the study………………………………………………………….....6 1.5 Scope……………………………………………………………………………....6 1.6 Limitations………………………………………………………………….. …....6 1.7 Assumptions ………………………………………………………………...........7 1.8 Keywords…………………………………………………………………………7 2. Methodology………………………………………………………………………….8 2.1 Research design…………………………………………………………………...8 2.2 Steps to conduct research ………………………………………………………...9 2.3 population …………………………………………………………………… …..8 2.3.1 Frame of reference………………………………. ……………………………8 2.4 Sample and sampling methods……………………………………………………9 2.5 Instrument selection ………………………………………………………. …….9 2.6 Variables ………………………………………………………………….......... 9 2.7 Hypotheses ……………………………………………………………………….9 2.8 Statistical tools ………………………………………………………………………...10 2.9 Required resources……………………………………………………………….10 References …………………………………………………………………………...11 - 1. Introduction 1.1 Preamble A mentor is an individual, who is more experienced and helps another individual in career advancement, development and general guidance about personal life. The Merriam-Webster Online...
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...Management In Business Abstracts In business, there must be some form of management as to prevent chaos in the business. To make plans and implement them, to analyze, organize, cordinate and control. The skills of managing include leadership skills, and the human skills, interpersonal skills, conceptional skills. Without a management role in place for businesses with many departments, the business will not succeed. The difference though in good management and excellent management are vast. The experience a manager has in the management business will be of great significance in whether the next business he works for, or department succeeds. Management in Business The Vice President of the services division wants to hire a manager for the service division. To meet the requirements the Vice President has stressed, the candidate I choose for this position will meet those requirements as follows: This candidate will be filling the position of manager in our services department. This person will possess experience and skill in planning. In planning, she will set goals, establish strategies and cordinate activities. Some involvement in planning will be required of this person to keep providing excellent customer service. This candidate...
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...I’ve learned a great deal from others of what not to do and I make it a point to share my values at that time of employment with everyone. There are several keys I have taken notice that will work in any career of choice. I will learn to incorporate the following 3 skills proficiently and execute them to challenge myself and others for better communication within the organization for the company that I would be employed with. i. Authentic Leadership- “Be yourself.” Self aware is important with any career of choice. Do not be afraid to say what you think. ii. Intellectual Stimulation- challenge organizational norms and status quo, encourage employees to think creatively and work harder. iii. Inspirational motivation- comes up with a vision that is inspiring to others. Authentic Leadership is that you have to be who you are and be able to say what is on your mind. I have found that by not being able to say what it is that you think it causes confusion of another person knowing exactly what is going on without specific clarification. Changes are coming and going everyday in the work industry and if you are not part of the equations of what will take place you will be lost as the change occurs. In this role of leadership understanding, empathy and respect all play a role in achieving success through your employees. All future leaders should have already experienced and gained these skills to have a smooth running facility with its employees. Intellectual Stimulation proves...
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...1. Introduction HSBC is one of the famous banks around the world. Its high efficiency work and accountability award great reputation among public. Its mission includes five words: leading, delivering, achieving, building and creating. Human recourse department is a crucial role in the amazing mechanism. In general, training refers to a planned effort by a company to facilitate the learning of job-related knowledge, skill, or behavior by employees. From company’s perspective, training is strategic for business goals related to human resources as well as productivity, costumer service, and motivation. The following case study spends time on talking about special training programs in HSBC, particularly on in-house training and external training. 2. Objectives of Training Plan in HSBC 1. Training plan should be relevant and focus on a specific task. 2. The training plan should match with the standardization measurement in the job performances. 3. Maintain the training objectives always follow the business objectives. 3. Importance of Training Training is the one of the most important activities in human resource. It is essential to put the right worker ant the right place with the trained employees in today’s global market. As human resource is the blood of all the organizations, only well-trained employees can an organization really achieve its goals. Nowadays, training has played a significant role on maintaining and improving interpersonal and intergroup...
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...ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION A QUANTITAVE STUDY OF GLOBAL COMPANIES Programme Code & Name: Session: Subject Code & Name: Assignment Title: Student’s Names & ID: o Nguyen Vu Minh An o Li Jia o Dai Hairong o Hue Shin Yen o Zhangshan o Daiwei Class Section: Lecturer: Submission Date: I13003385 I12002184 I12002129 I13003254 I12002130 I12002099 5A1 Ms. Yalini Easvaralingam 12th Aug, 2013 MBADI–Master of Business Administration May 2013 MGT6208 – Statistic and Decision Analysis Group Assignment 1 Group assignment MGT Table of Contents ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................................... 3 CHAPTER 1: INDTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 3 1.1 Problem statement ........................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Research Objectives ........................................................................................................ 5 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................... 5 2.1 Employee motivation ...................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Reward management system ........................................................................................... 7 2.3 Effects of financial and non-financial reward system on employee motivation...
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...ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT – FINAL ESSAY ------------------------------------------------- According to the integrative case “B.R. Richardson timber Products Corporation” we will work out a report with theoretical approaches and practical proposals in order to achieve organizational change within this firm. First we want to suggest a model and a prospect to entering in contract with the Corporation. For guiding our report work we stick to the General Model of Planned Change. This Model provides 4 steps of granting a Change and Improvement by addressing the tasks of Entering and Contracting, followed by Diagnosing, Planning and Implementing Change and finally Evaluating and Institutionalizing Change. We will begin through suggesting and guiding the Entering Process. 1. Before both sides the OD practitioners and the Management of the B.R. Richardson Corp. are starting with any measurements or activities they have to clearly clarify the organizational issues. This is useful and important according to the aspects of providing a similar and shared basement for cooperation, exactly defined duties, rules and responsibilities as well as setting common goals. The entering process often means to the client organization a kind of opening, revealing internal issues and weaknesses to strangers. This concerns and attitude of rejection must be unlearned previously in order to build a trustful and strong relationship of working together with the consultants. The first step is clarifying...
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...Master of International Business Administration Business Research Methods for Managers-Fall 14086 THE REASONS BEHIND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER, ITS’ EFFECT AND THE METHODS TO REDUCE IT Supervised By Dr. Ashraf Elsafty Presented by: Yasser Hassan El Sayed Created Date: Oct 10, 2014 Last updated: Dec 11, 2014 Table of Contents LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 3 1. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 4 1.1. AN OVERVIEW 4 1.2. PROBLEM DEFINITION 4 1.3. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 4 1.4. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 5 1.4.1 MODEL VARIABLES 6 1.4.1.1 Dependent variable 6 1.4.1.2 Independent variables 6 1.4.2 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 6 1.4.3 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS 6 1.5. RESEARCH QUESTIONS 7 1.5.1 MAJOR QUESTIONS 7 1.5.2 MINOR QUESTIONS 7 1.6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 7 1.6.1 RESEARCH TYPE 7 1.6.2 SAMPLING 7 1.6.3 DATA ANALYSIS METHODS 8 1.6.4 DATA ANALYSIS METHOD 8 1.7. THESIS STRUCTURE 8 2. CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 9 2.1. INTRODUCTION 9 2.1.1 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 9 2.1.2 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH 9 2.2. PREVIOUS STUDIES 9 2.2.1 REASONS BEHIND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER 9 2.2.2 SYMPTOMS THAT ORGANIZATION FACE IN RESPONSE OF TURNOVER 10 2.2.3 COSTS OF EMPLOYEE TURNOVER 11 2.2.4 MANAGING TURNOVER THROUGH SELECTION 11 2.2.5 THE FORMATION OF AN EFFECTIVE RETENTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 11 3. CHAPTER 3: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH DESIGN 12 3.1. INTRODUCTION 12 3.2. PROBLEM DEFINITION 12 3.3. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 12 3.4. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 13 3.4.1 DEPENDENT VARIABLES...
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...Business Strategies: Feasibility of HR Department in a Public Sector University Shomayl Chowdhury (BS29 2330) Research Methodology (GMAG 301) Final Project Part 2 Dr. Syed Arshad Imam Table of Content Title Page …………………………………………………………………………………1 Question 1…………………………………………………………………………………2 Question 2…………………………………………………………………………………3 Question 3…………………………………………………………………………………7 Question 4………………………………………………………………………………..12 Question 5………………………………………………………………………………..14 Feasibility of HR Department in a Public Sector University Shomayl Chowdhury (BS29 2330) Greenwich University Q1. What research methods have been used by the author in the research paper? Ans1. The current paper discusses and lays lime light on the current situation and the possibility of establishing HR department in a Public Sector University as no HR department is to be found in Public Sector Universities. The paper focus on the marketing, financial and operational aspects of the university and furthermore it also focuses on the importance of an HR department, the level of support and assistance that is provided by the HR department to the entire university and above all to the organizational environment at hand and lastly the cost of establishment and implementation of a HR department. Descriptive study has been undertaken to address this paper due to the absence of HR department in the university. Through this study feasibility of an HR department is inquired. The methods used for data...
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...Organisation Excellence by Using the European Framework for Quality Management 1.0 Introduction It is a huge change that has accelerated over the past few decades in the economy. During the 20th century, organisations always focused at traditional factors for production on tangible resources such as equipment, land and money. Almost every organization was seeking for ways to reduce the cost and boost the sales to survive in the market. Quoted from Frederick W. Taylor, “the principal object of scientific management should be to secure the maximum prosperity for the employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee.” This statement claimed during the 20th century, the most productive employee should get the higher wages...
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...Prioritise Work-related Development Requirements Personal development is a continuous process to help develop a person’s potential to the fullest and also learning new skills in order to practice new things. Personal development is important. Many of us work in ever changing and competitive environments. If we don't keep up with training, we can miss key opportunities, it also makes us more marketable and efficient in delivering a quality service. It can also give us a focus so that there is motivation to carry on. Although early life development and early formative experiences within the family, at school etc, personal development should not stop later in life. (www.skillsyouneed.com 1st May 2016) Most of us are motivated by needs. Maslow 1970 suggests that all individuals have an in-built need for personal development which occurs through the process called self actualisation. Maslow developed the Hierarchy of needs in which he provided a understanding of human motivation and needs which needed to be met in the given order in order to progress. 1. Psychological Needs The need for oxygen, food, sex etc. these are the basic needs required for survival. 2. Safety Needs. These are the needs for security and safety ranging from security of home or income and physical security. 3. Social Needs. The need for love and affection and feeling if they belong and not feel loneliness. 4. Esteem Needs. If people feel respected or loved it results in them...
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...INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, BHOPAL Winter Project On “Job Satisfaction with reference to Compensation” “A Study of Nationalized and Private Bank” Submitted for the Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Post Graduation Diploma in Management in Human Resource Department Submitted To: Prof. Amit Tiwari HRM Faculty, IPER Submitted By: Pooja Tekwani Trim 2, 2012-2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My liabilities are too copious to enumerate, but the most worthy after ought to undoubtedly be declared. I profoundly spread my gratitude to Dr Suchi , my research escort for her insightful and helping ways across this particular research and all those learned suggestions. I additionally thank all the teachers of Amity, who have gave a lot to my research work. Lastly, I express my thankfulness and spread my appreciation for all those subjects who participated in my whole research to discover and I express my heartfelt cheers to the congregation of passion for upholding me in all ways. Sonia Harchandani Date: - MBA. 2014-2015 Semester 2 PREFACE This project report is related to the “Job Satisfaction w.r.f to Compensation”, “A Study of Nationalized and Private Bank”. ...
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...RESEARCH PROJECT ON “TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN PHARMASUITICAL INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF MANKIND PHARMA LTD” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2011-2014) SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: XYZ XYZ BBA III University Roll No. SUBMITTED TO ACKNOWLEGDEMENT “Gratitude is the hardest of emotions to express and one often does not find adequate words to convey what one feels and trying to express it” The present project file is an amalgamated of various thoughts and experiences .The successful completion of this project report would have not been possible without the help and guidance of number of people and specially to my project guide .I take this opportunity to thank all those who have directly and indirectly inspired, directed and helped me towards successful completion of this project report. I am also immensely indebted to my project guide, MS. Divya Vaid Lecturer, ICL, for his illumining...
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...EFFICIENCY OF EXISTING PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM FOR OFFICERS IN SRI LANKA NAVY BY LCdr (ASW) TR DANIEL PGD in Defence Management Naval and Maritime Academy (Accredited to General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University) DECLARATION I declare that this dissertation contains no material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma in any university or equivalent institution, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, contains no material previously submitted or written by any other person, except where due reference is made in the text of this Dissertation. I carried out the work described in this under the supervision of Captain (ND) KJ Kularathne, RSP,Psc,MSc(D&SS) ........................................................ Date:.......................... TR DANIEL 7001 COMMENTS OF THE SUPERVISOR ..................................................... Date ........................................ KJ KULARATHNE,RSP,Psc,MSc(D&SS) Captain (ND) Sri Lanka Navy ABSTRACT Sri Lanka Navy is one of the largest organization in Sri Lanka with nearly 55000 men & women are working to date .SLN is not only one of the largest, but also diverse as more than 20 major professions are cohesion to form this organisation. Officers form the backbone of this large organisation; SLN and better performance of officers is a necessity to achieve organisational...
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...Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION INDUSTRY PROFILE BUSINESS CONSULTING In the corporate world the wants and needs of clients are constantly changing, becoming much more complex and specialized. These needs can often exceed workforce and workplace capabilities. When this happens, companies and organizations hire consultants to strategize solutions to business, organizational or industry specific problems Consultants are needed to help create new jobs, expand operations, and start new facilities. In short, consultants help organizations improve their performance These solutions can involve changing a company's problem solving initiatives, altering employee training techniques, and evaluating personal performance. Employee engagement is a key element in this field. A company's ability to build a corporate team with strong leaders will determine a company's ability to find answers to client and market concerns. Consultants help construct these teams and train the individuals in them. These teams and their leaders can then innovate and create new ways to find new customers and markets while keeping the existing ones happy and engaged. The people within the company will also start to think more like business owners and producers all on behalf of a clear strategic direction with adequate capacity to succeed. Areas of Consulting Consulting services include IT (Information Technology) consulting, management consulting, strategy consulting and industry specific consulting. IT consulting...
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...Malaysia WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE A study submitted to Project Management Department in Saudi Aramco BY Nowier Mohammed Al-Anzi Open University of Malaysia 2009 i Open University of Malaysia WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE A study submitted to Project Management Department in Saudi Aramco Nowier Mohammed Al-Anzi 51060418 Project Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Administration Open University of Malaysia 2009 ii DECLARATION Name Student's Number : Nowier Mohammed Al-Anzi : 51060418 I hereby declare that this project paper is the result of my own work, except for quotations and summaries which have been duly acknowledged. I hereby verify this research has not been submitted in substance for any other degree. Signature:ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Date: ـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Supervisor Name: Mr. Iqbal Singh Kaundali Signature:ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ Date: ـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ iii APPLICATION TO CONDUCT RESEARCH PAPER PART A: STUDENT PARTICULAR 1. Name Student’s Number : Nowier Mohammed Al-Anzi : 51060418 PART B: PARTICULARS ABOUT THE PROJECT 1. Title of the project : Workplace Environment and Its Impact on Employee Performance : To determine the impact of work environment...
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