CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background and Rationale of the Study Job satisfaction in registered nurses should be of great concern to any organization. Nurses hold the majority of positions in most health care settings, and replacement of licensed personnel is costly and time consuming. As newly graduated nurses, we have limited time but ample exposure to varying degrees of job satisfaction. What makes some so happy with their chosen profession, and others so unhappy? Aside from a change of career
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Topic- Diverse Workforce Name- Pritesh Kapadia, pritesh.kapadia23@gmail.com Professor- Stanley Timothy, tstaley@devry.edu MGMT 591 Date- 06/22/2014 Organization Introduction In convenience retailing market 7 Eleven has marked their success noticeably. 7 Eleven founded in 1927 where it was just ice dock then became a dairy, it named 7 Eleven because it opens at 7 am and close at 11 pm. Later, due to increase in sales they opened many other stores. In 1928 demand of automobiles raised so they
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1 Emotional Intelligence and Business Success The Impact of Leaders’ Emotional Intelligence on Employee Satisfaction and Commitment by Kerry S. Webb, PhD Assistant Professor of Management Texas Woman’s University School of Management P.O. Box 425738, CFO 413 Denton, TX 76204-5738 940-898-2104 kswebb@twu.edu Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1948065 2 ABSTRACT Business leaders impact their subordinate performance and attitudes through their leader behaviors and
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A Study on CUSTOMER SERVICES OF RESTAURENTS IN HYDERABAD [pic] By DINESH YEPURU Roll no: 2T1-14 PGDM Under the guidance of Sri.M.Chaithanya Asst.professor, Marketing A Project
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effects of emotional intelligence on employees and thereby, organizations, and analyzing the various other facets of EQ. Emotional intelligence improves individual and organizational performance. It plays a significant role in the kind of work an employee produces, and the relationship he or she enjoys in the organization. Work – Life Balance is a challenging issue for IT leaders, managers and has also attracted the attention of researchers. Work/life balance, in its broadest sense, is defined
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Sample Report A Formal Report Sample Reports A FORMAL REPORT THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON BUSINESS EMPLOYEES AND PROGRAMS OFFERED BY EMPLOYERS TO MANAGE EMPLOYEE STRESS Prepared for Dr. Robert J. Olney Southwest Texas State University Prepared by Charles Dishinger Nancy Howard Bill Kiagler Sherry Seabrooke Donna Tucker November 29, 20-- S-29 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Sample Reports ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF TABLES………………………………………………………………………
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3 1.1 Background of the study 3 1.2 Objective of the Study 3 1.3 Background of Ethio Telecom 3 1.4 Methodology 5 2. Literature review 5 2.1 Compensation (Employee benefits) 5 2.2 Direct compensation 6 2.3 Reward and Incentives 6 2.4 Indirect/Fringe benefits 7 2.5 Employee benefits and performance 7 3. Data analysis and presentation 8 3.1 Introduction 8 3.2 Benefits package at Ethio Telecom 8
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Customer Satisfaction 2.1 Literature review: This project deals with the service quality and customer satisfaction of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited. A survey was conducted on the customers of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited. The objective was to assess the level of importance the customers of Shahjalal Islami Bank put across various service level attributes and also to determine how well Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited was satisfying the customer on those service grounds. The results of this survey
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Griffiths University | Literature Review and Report | IBA111 Management Concepts | | | Geoffrey Lee (S2832807) | 05-Feb-12 | Lecturer: Alistair Hodgson According to Schermerhorn (2011, p. 364), Google Australia is one of the best places to work in Australia matching the performance of its US parent company. It uses a well-balanced strategy of extrinsic and intrinsic rewards and these have kept its employees highly motivated and continue to exert their best efforts for the
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considered the important role of employees’ perceptions of HR practice use or examined the more proximal outcomes of high-performance HR practices that may play mediating roles in the HR practice–performance relationship. To address recent calls in the literature for an investigation of this nature, this study examined the relationships between employees’ perceptions of
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