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    Executive Summary: Job Satisfaction has been defined as a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of ones job; an affective reaction to one’s job and an attitude towards one’s job. The main objective of this project is to assess the satisfaction level of employees in Bhilai Steel Plant .Job Satisfaction describes how content an individual is with his or her job.it is a relatively recent term since in previous centuries the jobs available to a particular person were often predetermined

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    man who sings at his work.” – Thomas Carlyle In this essay‚ job performance has been defined and the main categories of job performance have been laid out to show the exact difference between task‚ contextual and counterproductive performance. Also‚ the association between job performance and satisfaction has been reviewed thoroughly to prove what matters most in order for an organization’s employees to perform at soaring levels. Job performance is formally defined as the value of the set of employee

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    Introduction What are the factors that affect Job satisfaction‚ to understand this question in extend‚ we must first understand what “Job Satisfaction” is. Job satisfaction as by Archnahr (2006) is “One’s attitude towards his or her job‚ whether Positive or Negative.” If looked into more details‚ Lawrence K. Jones (2011) States that there are different kind of job satisfaction‚ which is “Intrinsic” and “Extrinsic” Job satisfaction‚ Intrinsic job satisfaction is when workers only consider the kind of

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    Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction September 20 2010 - Research from the University of Haifa found that employees with high levels of emotional intelligence are more dedicated and satisfied at work. The study surveyed 809 employees and managers in two public sector organizations and two private companies‚ examining the influence of emotional intelligence on factors such as organizational politics‚ work attitudes‚ formal and informal behavior‚ feelings of justice‚ and burnout. The study

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    Job Satisfaction within Hasbro Hasbro‚ a toy company that many of us have known since childhood has grown into more than just a toy company. Founded in 1923 by Henry and Merrill Hassenfield the company that we have grown to know and love did not start off as a toy manufacture‚ but was actually a company that produced textile remnants and ran under the name Hassenfield Brothers. Over the next two decades the company expanded production to include pencil cases and various school supplies; it was

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    change : 10 Other motivational theories 10 JOB SATISFACTION 12 LITERATURE REVIEW: 14 PRESENT STUDY: 25 METHODOLOGY 26 LIMITATION 28 OBSERVATION AND FINDING 28 CONCLUSION 28 BIBLIOGRAPHY 29 INTRODUCTION: This is a descriptive study looking into the impact of motivation on job satisfaction. The management dilemma in many organizations in today’s fast paced technological environment is how managers can improve the motivation of employees‚ so that companies employ and retain a fulfilled workforce that

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    Work-Life Balance‚ Workplace Bullying‚ Pay Satisfaction and Reward on Job Satisfaction - A Literature Review 1.Introduction Factors which influence job satisfaction is a topic commonly investigated in organisational research‚ presumably for its intrinsic association with vast amount of key employee behaviours‚ including intention to quit‚ absenteeism‚ motivation and job performance (Hofmans et al. 2013). Job satisfaction is defined as a physiological state resulting

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    Job Satisfaction in Organizational Psychology Job satisfaction can be known to some people as an important element in their lives. If an individual is unhappy with their occupation it may affect other parts of their life. Job satisfaction can be seen in what one wants in a job as to what one has in their current job. Definition of Job Satisfaction Job satisfaction can be defined as an attitude or feeling one can have toward ones job. Job satisfaction is "the extent to which people like (satisfaction)

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    afhandlingens sidste punktum har føltes lang og bakket. Executive Summary This thesis took inspiration from the authors’ jobs as superior managers of AirSquad that is a division of the Danish company GirlSquad ApS. During their employment with AirSquad‚ the authors have constantly faced the challenge of low commitment and retention among the AirSquad promoters. The low commitment and retention among the AirSquad promoters are considered to be the main problems with regards to AirSquad’s success

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    today’s competitive world an employee satisfaction is very important for companies as a satisfied employee would produce more which in turn would give better benefits to the company. Job satisfaction is closely related to motivation level of the employees which depends on many factors such as monetary and non monetary benefits‚ working environment‚ co-workers‚ nature of the job etc.‚ when all these factors are kept in proper levels the employee satisfaction level increases or remain maintained.

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