on factors such as employee motivation, job satisfaction and turnover intention. b.)Scope of the project: In this project we plan to analyse whether professionals in the early stages of the career (work-experience less than 5 years) feel early career stagnation and how it impacts factors like their job motivation, turnover intention, etc. The group also identified following parameters which were possibly affected due to career stagnation: a. Motivation b. Job satisfaction c. Turnover Intention
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Topic: Effectiveness of training in retention of employees Literature Review: Effective retention To understand how to retain good employees, you first need to know what they’re looking for. Today, the best employees want: * Career development opportunities and a chance to grow in their chosen field * Regular feedback on how both they and the company are doing * A chance to contribute directly to the organization and be recognized for doing so * Flexible work schedules that
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TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction………………………………………………………2 Problem statement………………………………………………..3 Literature review…………………………………………………3 Analysis……………………………………………………….….6 Solutions……………………………………………………….…6 Reflection………………………………………………………..10 References…………………………………………………….…11 INTRODUCTION According to the 2014 sustainability report for Marriott International, the introductory remarks stated that, for a company to be a great leader in its industry, it has to possess a
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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Purpose of the Study 1.3 Significance of the Study 1.4 Definition of Terms CHAPTER 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Non-commercial Foodservice Operation 2.3 Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory of Motivation 2.4 Theories related to Motivation and Job Satisfaction 2.5 Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction 2.6 Measuring Job Satisfaction 2.7 Summary CHAPTER 3. METHODOLOGY 3.1 Study Sample 3.2
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of Job sAtisfAction, Productivity, MotivAtion, stress levels with flextiMe Kalpana solanki* Abstract It has been observed that the concept of flextime is very useful but it has not been understood and utilized by many organizations till date in UAE. The flextime concept is suitable to those employees who are willing to work in flexible work shifts with suitable work timings .This research is focused on finding out a relationship between flextime and employee productivity, job satisfaction, work productivity
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Executive Summary The world is more concerned about organizations with high rate in their performance, effectiveness, employee satisfaction, organizational commitment, career development and etc. Thus, organizations want employees to go behind their day-to-day job duties and exceed expectations. Literatures suggest that these extra-voluntary behaviors, called organizational citizenship behaviors, are positively related to the indicators of organizational effectiveness. Katz and Kahn (1978) mentioned
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one (Aggarwal et al, 2005). Furthermore, the effective management of employee-‐ customer relationships has been linked to strategic marketing advantage (Turnbull and Wilson, 1989) and long-‐term profitability (Reicheld, 1994). The employee-‐customer relationships are equally valued by customers (Berry and Parasurman
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Provisional Topic Title : Analyze the impact of customer retention on company profitability (Case Study of Leasing Industry in Sri Lanka –ABC Company) 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the industry ABC is classified as one of the strongest players among the Non Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI’s) in Sri Lanka. The NBFI’s can once again be categorized into two main sectors and they are the Licensed Finance Companies (LFC’s) and the Specialized Leasing Companies (SLC’s) such as ABC. The NBFI
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University at Albany Psychological empowerment is the perception that workers can help determine their own work roles, accomplish meaningful work, and influence important decisions. Empowerment has been studied from different perspectives, including employee perceptions, leadership behaviors, and management programs. Despite positive rhetoric, programs designed to increase empowerment seldom achieve the benefits promised. Inconclusive and seemingly contradictory outcomes stem from the fact that few companies
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purpose of this assignment is to develop a guideline to support mental wellbeing in the workplace by providing a framework based on evidence, to provide steps to reduce the stress of work overload by reducing the amount of time spent in meetings. Literature Support Work plays an important role in in supporting mental wellbeing. Work can also produce negative effects such as stress. Stress in the work place has been defined as “the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure or other types of
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