Can managers create satisfied managers? As a manager who has to complete its objectives‚ it appears to be very important to be surrounded by satisfied employees. Indeed‚ many studies showed that employees who are satisfied‚ or happy with their job conditions (globally)‚ are most of the time more productive than the other ones. It can be explained by the motivation that occurs when people are happy with what they do‚ for who they work (their firm)‚ and with who they work (colleagues). De facto
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How College Student Motivate Their self in Academic Submitted by: Villar‚ Marie Angelica L. BSTM-NT 3-0 April 26‚ 2012 I. INTRODUCTION Motivation is the combination of desire‚ values‚ and beliefs that drives you to take action. These three motivating factors are at the root of why people act the way they do. Because they ultimately control values‚ beliefs‚ and desires‚ it can influence motivations. This means‚ if you consider something important and assign value to it‚ you are more
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particular goal in a formally structured and co-coordinated way. A hierarchy organisation is when employees are ranked at various levels within the organisation‚ each level is one above the other. A tall hierarchical organisation has many levels and a flat hierarchical organisation will only have a few. Flat Hierarchy http://limkokwingmba.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/hierarchies.jpg Flat hierarchies were introduced to cut costs as fewer people are now being employed as managers or supervisors
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think MacTemps should have changed its hiring strategy? Explain This strategies are good on firm`s hiring strategy. First of all‚ CEO have strong mind to rectify the problems‚ thus all of this firm`s managers and employee`s are effort to this strategies. To bring in entry-level employees who reflect the ethnic composition of the countries in which it would like to do business is improved new employee`s lnvolvement of firm`s culture‚ then some employee promoted high level of manager‚ this firm`s
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Introduction...................................................................................................Page 3 Tack 1...........................................................................................................Page 3 1.1. Organisational culture and structure......................................................Page 3 Flat Structure.................................................................................................Page 3 Tall Structure..........................
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How to be a successful manager Manager means a person who plans‚ organizes‚ directs‚ and controls the allocation of human‚ material‚ financial‚ and information resources in pursuit of the organization’s goal. There are many different kinds of managers such as department managers‚ product managers‚ account managers‚ plant managers‚ division managers‚ district managers‚ and task force managers. But in different types of organizations‚ they need different kinds of managers. Such as‚ First-line Managers
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How to be a Manager that Leads I. Introduction a. Purpose: How to be a manager that leads…………………………………2 b. Thesis statement………………………………………………………………2 II. Body of work a. Commonalities among leaders…………………………………………….2-3 b. Types of leaders…………………………………………………………….3-5 c. Managing styles……………………………………………………………..5-7 d. Mentoring vs. Coaching…………………………………………………….7-8 III. Conclusion a. Intangibles……………………………………………………………………..8 b. X-factor…………………………………………………………………………8 IV. References…………………………………………………………………………9
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dependent upon professional managers‚ who can bring success to an organization. Becoming a successful manager is not an easy task; a manager should make the right decisions for the company and have the ability to create a good working team between them. This essay will identify the qualities of a successful manager by referring to the difficulties faced and how to overcome them‚ personal experience and finally a conclusion. According to Rosemary Stewart (1960s)‚ “a manager is someone who gets things
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running normally. Being a manager‚ you are responsible for leading people to make the organization’s goals accomplished. First of all‚ to find the answers of why the employees are there‚ what keeps them with your organization‚ and how makes them won’t leave during a difficult situation is necessary. Ask them how they love their job regularly. Be a good listener. Then take action based upon what they tell you to motivate people. Second‚ learn to delegate. You’re a manager because you’re good at
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Greenberg (1999)‚ motivation is defines “as a process of arousing‚ directing and maintaining behavior towards a goal.” Where “directing” refers to the selection of a particular behavior; and ‘maintenance” refers to the inclination to behave with consistency in that manner until the desired outcome is met. Motivation is the force that transforms and uplifts people to be productive and perform in their jobs. Maximizing employee’s motivation is a necessary and vital to successfully accomplish the organization’s
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