TITLE OF THE STUDY "Impact of effective conflict management on employee’s performance and productivity”. INTRODUCTION This research work will be centering on effective conflict management‚ its impact on employee’s performance‚ productivity as well as resolution‚ linking to the management and employees of the organizations. Conflict can be regarded as disagreement regarding interests or ideas (Esquivel and Kleiner‚ 1997). Managing the conflict appears when the objectives‚ goals or interests
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(AGG) During time of war in the village Golestan‚ Afghanistan a girl named Najmah and in the village Peshawar‚ Pakistan a girl named Nusrat both have many similarities as they go through conflicts throughout this story. (BS-1) Najmah‚ her mother Mada-jan‚ and her father Baba-jan go through many physical conflicts during this war. (BS-2) Nusrat and Najmah also go through many emotional conflicts during their travels of war. (BS-3) Despite the fact war puts a negative effect on these people‚ it also
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1 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT (Recharge Potential and Governance) (2009-13) Drainage Section Syed Javed Sultan‚ Muhammad Saeed Dr. Muhammad Basharat‚ Dilbar Hassan OBJECTIVES •Identify areas of groundwater depletion and recharge potential; and •Develop conjunctive water management options to be implemented for long term sustainability of the resources. 2 BACKGROUND • Irrigation systems changed significantly‚ now increasingly dependent on groundwater. • Simultaneously‚ groundwater
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national coordination. The British colonial authorities had banned all communist activity‚ which made the task of building a united party very difficult. Between 1921 and 1924 there were three conspiracy trials against the communist movement; First Peshawar Conspiracy Case‚ Moscow Conspiracy Case and the Cawnpore Bolshevik Conspiracy Case. In the first three cases‚ Russian-trained muhajir communists were put on trial. However‚ the Cawnpore trial had more political impact. On 17 March 1924‚ M.N. Roy
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The invasion was a failure‚ costing millions of lives and having serious consequences still visible today. Not only did the Soviet invasion influence Afghanistan’s economy‚ it also had major effects on the Afghan people. After the invasion‚ the country was left in shambles. Moreover‚ the Afghan society suffered both devastating short-term effects and long-term effects. Immediate effects The Soviets tried to eliminate civilian populations from the Afghan countryside‚ where resistance was based‚
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control devices. At least 824 people‚ including 228 security officials of different organizations and grades‚ were killed in attacks during the year. Attack on shrine of a 17th century Sufi poet - Rehman Baba - in the Akhund Baba graveyard of Peshawar to discourage ‘shrine culture’ shocked the nation. A letter delivered to the management of the mausoleum three days before the attack had warned against its promotion of ‘shrine culture’. In Balochistan‚ Pakistan’s largest and poorest province
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system * Indirectly by bank management Training and development * NBP has development group called “ organizational development and training group “ * Four staff colleges are operating under this group in Lahore‚ Karachi‚ Islamabad and Peshawar * The training is mostly carried through seminars ‚ work shops and mostly on the job training * At the time of the introduction of the employee he is given the initial training in Institute of Bankers of Pakistan(IBP). After that they are
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Distance Education ‘’Distance Education is a learning system where the teaching behavior are separate from the learning behaviors’. The learner works alone or in a group guided by the tutor. Distance Education may combine with various forms of face-to-face meetings.” (David et al 1984‚P.9) Wadood et al. (200‚P.9) concluded that Distance Education has grown rapidly during the past years due to economic and social factors prevailing in the world. They declared the DES as effective and useful as
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another quarter was made up of speakers of Pashtu and Punjabi while Sindhis were just five per cent of the population of the capital of Sindh‚ and half of them lived in the suburban area of Malir. On the other hand‚ Karachi had more Pashtuns than Peshawar‚ the capital of Pakhtunkhwa! In late 70s and early 80s there were economic issues over the country and the workers from different areas migrated to Karachi‚ especially the Pathan and Punjabi purely of economic reason. Most of the transport system
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INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 3 pg no526 Changing Trends in Print Media of Pakistan Muhammad Nasir Department of Communication & Media Studies Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology Peshawar-Pakistan Influence of electronic media In the last 50 years the media influence has grown significantly with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet.
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