changes in the mentality of people that lived in Europe and the transformation the societies went through as a result of the Protestant Reformation that took place in the 16th century. Although the Industrial Revolution had basically been a drastic economic upheaval, it cannot be considered without its social causes and social results. How the humanist mindset that came up with the Renaissance had affected the daily lives of people and how this effect helped people to search for improvements in working
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Table of Content 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Advantages will benefit the company when the retention rate of the company is high 4 2.2 The activities that the company provides to their employees --------------5 2.3 The problems or barriers that company faced to ensure the higher retention rate---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 2.4 The factors that will affect employees to retain--------------------------------9
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motivating people in organizations to work as a team. Although human relationships have existed from quite some time in the past, the study of human relations has developed only recently. Social sciences like sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics and political science have contributed to the development of OB and human relations. Human relations and OB play a significant role in the development of the skills of employees and the improvement of organizational performance. Various studies
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various functions, which are as follows :- (a) Anticipation :The most important function of the management is to anticipate the future of their products and prospects in the light of social, economic and political environment of various countries and regions. b) Innovations : In the era of rapid advancements in technology the organizations have to continuously learn and innovate. c) Planning : Framing of various plans, policies, programmes and procedures require thorough communication
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teenagers and children who lack morals and manners as a result of poor training. Good manners were once the norm with young people very much aware the older generation. Saying "please" and "thank you", giving up a seat on the bus and holding open doors were all considered normal mannerly behavior. Times have changed and we now live in a predominantly me-first society which is reflected in many young people. If good manners are taught at an early age, they will generally continue to be part of the
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back it up. It was further justified through religious and economic motives, as well as a form of manifest destiny, all of which were traditional American interests. Josiah Strong, a protestant clergyman, argued that imperialism was necessary to bring civilization to the uncivilized, and share American institutions and values. Although there was no clearly defined progressive movement, Nationalism had its place throughout the progressive era and progressive ideas. Many progressives, regardless of
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village’ with the expansion of the communication networks, the rapid information exchange, the gradual shrink of borders and of attachment to identities and citizenship, the lifting of the barriers of visas and passports, the consecration of a new era when national sovereignty and the authority of the nation-state is fading away in favour of regional groupings, international organizations and international legality and law. This means the beginning of the return to the universal trend which is imposed
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Globalisation, of course, is therefore a manifestation of a neo-liberal economic ideology. Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in societies around the world. : all
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justifications for that language being English. For example, with the advent of the new technology and global communication, it is evident that national barriers are being dissolved and there is a much greater degree of interaction between different countries, both on a personal and a corporate level. From this point of view, it is clear that the method of communication which is employed should be one that is familiar to all, even though this does not in itself mean that the
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE RESEARCH The concept of Open Universities is considered as a worldwide resounding success. The enrollment scales sometimes reach figures beyond imagination, that terms like mega, large, medium or small are used for classifications purposes. The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in India, tops the list with a student population of around 4 million, outstripping closely the Turkish Anadolu University (2 million students). Other major players in the
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