Classification Of Motivation Theories

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    (for use in the classroom only) ISSUES RELATING TO ADULT LEARNING Learning is the basic objective of all the training and development activities. If people have not learnt what they were suppose to learn from a HRD program; then the program should be called as a failure. It is, therefore, very important for HRD professionals to understand the major concepts and research findings related to learning. Learning may be defined as the process of acquiring, assimilating, and internalizing inputs

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    Taylors Principles

    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING FME 543 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER CONTRIBUTIONS OF TAYLOR’S PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT OF TODAYS PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT(TAYLORISM) Name: David Mathaga Reg: F18/23827/2008 CONTENT: 1. Introduction Taylorism: - Definition 2. Overview -General approach -Contributions -Elements 3. Applications -McDonalds -Toyota

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    Pay for Performance's Effect on Future Employee Performance

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Management Department Faculty Publications Management Department 1-1-2014 Pay-for-Performance’s Effect on Future Employee Performance: Integrating Psychological and Economic Principles Toward a Contingency Perspective Anthony J. Nyberg University of South Carolina, Anthony.Nyberg@moore.sc.edu Jenna R. Pieper University of Nebraska-Lincoln, jpieper@unl.edu Charlie O. Trevor University of Wisconsin-Madison

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    Food Tourism

    sociodemographic variables on participation in food tourism, and their association with the food tourist segments were also examined. Further, all the findings were analyzed within the theoretical framework of the world culture theory of globalization and the cultural capital theory. Based on the survey responses of 341 tourists visiting the four coastal counties of South Carolina, the analyses revealed that food tourism is composed of five dimensions or classes of activities. These include dining

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    Iimpact of International Trade Fair Participation on Export – an Empirical Study of China Based on Treatment Effect Model

    this paper focuses on international trade fair participation as one of the important factor along with other factors positively affecting the export of China. Keywords: China export, international trade fairs, and treatment effect model. JEL Classifications: F14, F19, C21 ___________________________________________________________________ *Zhuo Li (corresponding author), Email: lizhuo@whu.edu.cn, tel no: +86 27 68753023 Introduction Trade fair is an important medium where different sellers

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    Ethical Leadership

    paper presents a review of current literature on ethical theories as they relate to ethical leadership in the virtual business environment (e-ethics) and virtual project leadership. Ethical theories are reviewed in relation to virtual project management, such as participative management, Theory Y, and its relationship to utilitarianism; Kantian ethics, motivation, and trust; communitarian ethics, ethic of care and egalitarianism; Stakeholder Theory; and the use of political tactics. Challenges to e-ethical

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    parties—employers and employees—benefit: both parties receive something for giving something. Compensation, however, involves much more than this simple transaction. From the employer's perspective, compensation is an issue of both affordability and employee motivation. Companies must consider what they can reasonably afford to pay their employees and the ramifications of their decisions: will they affect employee turnover and productivity? In addition, some employers and managers believe pay can influence employee

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    Business Communication

    A15-98-0024 Ricardo Semler and Semco S.A. Introduction In 1982 at the age of 24, Ricardo Semler took control of Semler & Company, a business founded and, until then, managed by his father. At that time, this Brazilian company’s organizational structure, like many historical Latin American enterprises, was a paternalistic, pyramidal hierarchy led by an autocratic leader with a rule for every contingency. Upon taking office, the younger Semler began dramatic organizational restructuring. Among

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    Employee Satisfaction Through Motivation

    Anna Salanova Sanni Kirmanen EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION AND WORK MOTIVATION Research in Prisma Mikkeli Bachelor’s Thesis Business Management March 2010 DESCRIPTION Date of the bachelor's thesis 15 March 2010 Author(s) Degree programme and option Anna Salanova, Sanni Kirmanen Name of the bachelor's thesis Business Management Employee Satisfaction and Work Motivation – Research in Prisma Mikkeli Abstract Human Resource Management is getting more important in the business

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    The Magnificent Philosopher King

    the most important aspect needed for a person who is seeking to understand justice and know how to achieve it. Plato points out that every soul contains three parts: appetite, spirit, and reason. In addition, Plato states that there are three classifications of people in a just city: Philosopher King, guardians, and workers. The difference amongst people in each of these classes is the balance in their soul of appetites, spirit, and reason. The Philosopher King uses a noble lie, known as “the myth

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