Workers Participation In Management

Page 9 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    21st Century Hrm

    The Essay consist in studying the need for new approach to the management of people in order to reflect the way in which organizations are evolving at the start of the 21st century. To proceed I will first introduce the debate concerning organization evolution and the need for new approaches to manage people. Then I will carry out an review of new methods to managing people in the organisation context, as well as people management philosophy and practices which concentrate on the way in which

    Words: 1979 - Pages: 8

  • Premium Essay

    Personel Management

    Examination Paper of Personnel Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Personnel Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks)    This section consists of Multiple Choice questions & short notes type questions. Answer all the questions. Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. Goal setting theory is developed by________ a. Vroom b. Edwin Lock c. Alderfer

    Words: 3055 - Pages: 13

  • Premium Essay

    Gender Disparity in Relation to Managerial Positions in the Organizations in Mombasa County: Case of County Government of Mombasa.

    coordinated, multi-sectorial and crosscutting way. The other reason relates to the existence of social, cultural and structural barriers to effective female participation in the labour force. These and other factors have jointly contributed to the low pay and productivity of women’s labour and to their continued under-representation in senior management positions within the public and private sectors. Gender inequality is widespread in virtually all employment sectors. Statistics shows that women are

    Words: 3564 - Pages: 15

  • Free Essay

    Stress in the Workplace

    experienced by people in their different workplaces. Stress in the workplace is detrimental to human health and organization when it comes to productivity, performance standards and job satisfaction. Organizations whose workers are stressed are likely to be successful in a competitive market. Workers who are stressed are more likely to be unhealthy, poorly motivated, less productive and less safe at work. Stress can be destructive in a way that, after reaching a certain point, the performance of the employees

    Words: 3384 - Pages: 14

  • Premium Essay

    High-Involvement Work Design and Job Satisfaction

    and follows both groups over time, they can control for a number of specific sources of bias, and look for evidence on the direction of causality. Background of research: A large body of literature on socio-technical systems, total quality management, and high-performance work systems argues that jobs with a high degree of employee involvement might increase satisfaction. The existing literature also recognizes, however, that even if a positive association between the characteristics of work

    Words: 980 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Human Resource Notes

    resource manager worry about such a trend? What is the implication of this trend to trade union leaders? There will be a shortage of workers when these mature employees reach retirement age which is also fuel by the shrinking population. Trade unions leaders and government are promoting lifelong learning and retraining to increase older workforce employability. 2 The workers of today are better educated. What is the implication of this trend for the human resource manager in a company? Better education

    Words: 5670 - Pages: 23

  • Premium Essay

    Ib Business - Human Resources Management

    resource or workforce planning: analyzing and forecasting the number of workers and the skills of those workers that will be required by the organization to achieve its objectives 2.1.1 – Identify the constraints and opportunities provided by demographic change. 2.1.2 – Discuss the significance of changes in labour mobility, both domestic and international. * Separated into occupational mobility of labour (based on workers’ willingness to take jobs requiring different skills) and geographical

    Words: 9334 - Pages: 38

  • Free Essay

    Research and Critically Discuss the Impact of Financial and Nonfinancial Incentives on Firm’s Performance.

    Assignment Topic Research and critically discuss the impact of financial and nonfinancial incentives on firm’s performance. Course Course Title: Human Resource Management Course Code: BUS 304 Section: 01 Submitted By Tahmaina Akter ID: 111011174 Submitted To “Rakib Jafor” Adjunct Faculty University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh Date of Submission: 13 December, 2013 Research and critically discuss the impact of financial and nonfinancial incentives on firm’s performance Introduction:

    Words: 1303 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Empowering

    legislation and the sector skills standards regarding the design and review of services promote independence, which in turn is captured within organisational policies and procedures. Second, learners will investigate factors that can affect participation, independence and choice, including systems for assessing and minimising risk. Finally, learners will investigate the administration of medicine and the effectiveness of policies and procedures for administering medication in achieving the

    Words: 912 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Personel Management

    Examination Paper of Personnel Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Personnel Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks)    This section consists of Multiple Choice questions & short notes type questions. Answer all the questions. Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. Goal setting theory is developed by________ a. Vroom b. Edwin Lock c. Alderfer

    Words: 3055 - Pages: 13

Page   1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50