recognised as of strategic importance to organizations and of significance to employees. We argue that an organization’s need to attract and retain valued employees in a highly competitive labour market is a strong motivating factor for increased organizational awareness and action with regard to implementation and management of WLB strategies. This article reports the findings of three surveys conducted from 1997 to 2000 of organizations in Australia. We explore the range and usage of WLB strategies
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Work related stress develops because a person is unable to cope with the demands being placed on them. Stress, including work related stress, can be a significant cause of illness and is known to be linked with high levels of sickness absence, staff turnover and other issues such as more errors. Stress can hit anyone at any level of the business and recent research shows that work related stress is widespread and is not confined to particular sectors, jobs or industries. That is why a population-wide
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications is a telecommuting organization facing a number of challenges due to strengthening competition and limited services. In an effort to increase market share, reduce cost and re-gain the competitive edge a two pronged strategy was proposed. This strategy offers a wide range of additional services and outsourcing a significant dimension of the workforce to international locations to reduce cost. As expected, the proposal is met with resistance
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developed a communication policy to ensure there is adequate flow of information in their organization, and that information flows both up and down the organizational hierarchy. I began my career with XXX in 2010 as a part-time instructor. In 2012, I was promoted to Program Director and now supervise the instructors who teach our program. My promotion involved moving to a new campus location. Upon my arrival at the new campus, I was immediately impressed with the level of communication the organization
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Organizational Justice In today’s developing work life, organizational justice is increasingly important to the welfare of the organization, managers, and employees. Organizational justice shows how employees view the fairness of work-related issues in the workplace and the trust they have in the organization and its management. According to Burge, the study of organizational justice is important for three reasons: 1. Justice is a social aspect that strongly affects every-day life, whether
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The Ways of having an Effective Organizational Communication Communication is fundamental to the foundation, success and effectiveness of an organization. Experts note that too much communication is not a bad thing. While some think of it as a just part of the bureaucracy, communication is essential in managing employees and pushing for organizational growth. Without proper communication between different components of the organization, it is impossible to properly facilitate processes and other
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economic value theory) and develop organisational capabilities (i.e. organisational capability theory). Specifically, in recent years, as companies have been confronted by the conditions of heightened competition, globalisation, advancements in communications and information technologies, economic recession and simultaneously search for excellence, so the desire to take up change initiatives has interested the majority of leading organisations. At the same time, however, the analysis of the prospects
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Organizational Communication Darryl Clayton Leading the Organization I 11/28/2010 To: Dr. James Rairdon National American University APA style Certificate of Authorship I hereby certify that I am the author of this document and any assistance I received in preparing this report is fully acknowledged. I have also cited (in APA format) for all sources that I obtained ideas, data, and works. Sources are properly credited according to the APA writing guidelines. Signed: Darryl CLayton
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positive emotional response resulting from appraisal of one’s job (Sharma & Jyoti, 2006). Job satisfaction describes how content a person is with his or her job. People have different opinions and aspects towards his or her job and this is where organizational psychology helps employees to see how they can help employees be satisfied in his or her job or how satisfied he or she are. Organizations provide evaluations to see how satisfied employees are and to determine what is it that organization can
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Organizational Behavior AJS/512 August 26, 2013 Organizational Behavior Organizational behavior is a unique field of study because the focus is not only about individual behavior, but also how individual behavior contributes to the dynamics of an entire organization. Organizational behavior focuses on the appropriate use of people (Human resources) the management perspective of organizational efficiency and job selection, training, and performance appraisal. Organizational behavior also focuses
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