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    Reasons to be a Nurse

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    variety of job opportunities‚ flexible hours and last but not least you would get to make a great and rewarding salary. First‚ as a Pediatric Nurse I would have an excellent and flexible schedule to choose from. While having a child and being a single mom a flexible work schedule will be excellent for me and her. To me working whatever hours I like would really benefit me because I would be able to spend more quality time with my baby girl who means the world to me. My baby girl is the reason why I

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    JOB DESIGN

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    Contents 1.0 Job Design Job design can defined as work arrangement or re- arrangement focused on overcoming job dissatisfaction and employee alienation arising from mechanistic tasks and repetitive. Organizations try to improve productivity levels by giving non- monetary rewards through job design. Non- monetary rewards such as better satisfaction from a personal achievement in meeting the responsibility of one’s work and increased challenge (Business Dictionary‚ 2013) It also refers to constitute

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    Job is an activity that most of people would do in our life. We live in a world where the variety of jobs is immense‚ and majority of us can choose job by our own decisions. Many people approve that job satisfaction comes first‚ while others think that we should take job security as priority. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast job satisfaction and job security. Three aspects that I am going to discuss are motivation‚ pressure and value. Job satisfaction describes people are engaged

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    Job Satisfiction

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    aims to recognize the job satisfaction level; regarding the Personnel Policies of university of Balochistan. Furthermore‚ the definition of the job satisfaction was defined by Spector in (1997) in following ways “How employees perceive about their jobs in different perceptions of their jobs”. Also the Sempane‚ Roodt & Rieger (2002) define‚ “Job satisfaction relates to people’s own evaluation of their jobs against those issues that are important to them”. Even though‚ the job satisfaction also create

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    Job Satisfaction

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    Job Satisfaction Definition Confucius said: “Choose a job you love and you will never had to work a day in your life.” In fact‚ this quote is a synthesis for job satisfaction. Job satisfaction refers to positive feelings‚ hopes‚ and expectations from employees’ toward their work. Job Satisfaction Analysis Job satisfaction promotes partnership between managers and employees. In particular‚ employees become more effective‚ productive‚ and efficient while contribute to the company mission. Consequently

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    Job design determines the way work is organized and performed. Job design typically refers to the way that a set of tasks‚ or an entire position‚ is organized. The aim of job design is to improve job satisfaction‚ to improve quality and to reduce employee problems (e.g.‚ grievances‚ absenteeism‚ turnover etc).Good design incorporates the relationship with organizational goals and values and should be well understood in order to align and prioritize the job’s responsibilities. The design should: 

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    Compare two (2) job positions from the episode and perform a job analysis of each position. Comparing two positions from the Norwegian Cruise Line episode‚ they are crew staff and recreation staff. Both positions are important for the smooth running of the ship. Guests expect to have entertainment functions to attend as well as be able to attend different social activities. The contributions these positions make to the overall running of the cruise ship is priceless. Cruise staff is responsible

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    Job Stress

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    government officials‚ athletes‚ navy officers/soldiers‚ housewives and even students experience stress. With the growth of industries‚ pressure in the urban areas‚ quantitative growth in population and various problems in day to day life are some of the reasons for increase in stress. More generally‚ the term “stress” has been widely used in the social sciences following the pioneering work on psychological stress by Selye in the 1950s (Selye‚ 1956 as cited by Kyriacou‚ 2001 and Timothy Kerlin‚ 2001). According

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    Job Hopping

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    Job-hopping – Is It Good or Bad? It is barely get to hear of a person who started their career with an organization many years back‚ dedicated his entire career with the organization and finally retired from the same organization. As it is said‚ nothing last forever; same is in the case with job these days. Jobs today do not last unlike previous generations. In the past few years‚ job-hopping has become so widespread across the industries that even a four years stint in the same organization

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    job satisfaction

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    a certain BPO company for some reasons. Absenteeism has also been inevitable. Both turnover rate and absenteeism affects the profitability and the overall performance of a BPO company. Most likely‚ absenteeism will cause struggle to the Human Resource Department in looking for another employee who can temporarily fill-in the duty hours of the absentee. With such a background‚ the researchers decided to come up with this study to evaluate and identify the reasons why absenteeism is high among BPO

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