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Organisational Structure
* Study of Effect of Organizational Structure on Employee Trust * A comparison of different sectors

A MAJOR PROJECT REPORT

SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

UNDER GUIDENCE OF: - SUBMITTED BY:- DR. SHALINI NIGAM KHUSHBOO AGARWAL * (PROFESSOR) M.B.A. Final Year 117663

DAYALBAGH EDUCATION INSTITUTE
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
DAYALBAGH AGRA (2012-2013)
Certificate
* This is to certify that Khushboo Agarwal a bonafide student of M.B.A. 3rd sem., 2012-2013 of Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra has successfully completed her project work on “Study of Effect of Organizational Structure on Employee Trust” for the partial fulfillment of the award of M.B.A.. This project has been carried by the student under my supervision.

(Dr. Shalini Nigam) Associate Professor Deptt. of Management Faculty of Social Sciences

Declaration
I, Khushboo Agarwal, student of M.B.A. 3rd sem., 2012-2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute hereby declare that the project report entitled “Study of Effect of Organizational Structure on Employee Trust” is my original work and has not been previously submitted for the award of any degree, diploma, fellowship or any other programme in any institution.

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