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    Abstract Employee motivation is a topic widely researched noting numerous motivational theories and concepts. Similarly there has been much discussion on the many factors that influence an employee’s level of motivation. Those factors include monetary rewards‚ employee involvement‚ training & development‚ employee recognition programs‚ etc. This paper will discuss review motivational theories developed based on the concept of “needs” and other motivational philosophies‚ as well as discuss the correlation

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    ways of motivating employees at the workplace The following are ways of motivating employees at the work place: * know their different needs: know the different needs of your employees. each employee have got his own needs that may be much different than the needs of the others. An employee wont get motivated unless you make him realize that his job can help him satisfy one of his important needs. For example people who work for money will never get satisfied by empowerment or promotion compared

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    Factors Driving Employee Satisfaction and motivation - study based on different industrial sectors Shuchi Selot1‚ 2‚ Nidhi Puranik1‚ 2 and Hema Singh*‚ 2 Human Resource is the most crucial asset for any organization. Our objective is to determine various factors which play vital role in deriving Employee satisfaction. The study of "employee satisfaction" helps the company to maintain standards & increase productivity by motivating the employees so this study helps to know the working conditions

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    The analyses presented here are based on data representing a diverse group of mainly 18- and 19-year-old college students. The study was conducted in February and March of 2007 at the University of Illinois‚ Chicago‚ which is a U.S. urban public research university.1U.S. News and World Report (2006) ranked this campus among the top 10 national universities as regards campus ethnic diversity‚ suggesting that this school offers an ideal location for studies of how different kinds of people use online

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    Chapter 4: Documentation of the Current System 4.1 Description of the Current System The processes that are being conducted on the current state of Our Lady of The Sacred Heart Learning Center Inc. starts from answering all the insuiry of a student applicant or the guardian of an applicant with the aid of school flyers and other materials needed for an enrollment inquiry. The next step is the presentation of a photocopy of both birth certificate and baptismal certificate for a new student applicant

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    Allen model of organizational commitment Steve Jaros Southern University Paper to be presented at the 2007 Academy of Management Meetings. The Meyer/Allen three-component model of commitment arguably dominates organizational commitment research. Given its widespread use‚ the measures used to tap the affective‚ continuance‚ and normative commitment constructs merit close scrutiny. This paper will outline some of the key measurement problems and challenges

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    ijcrb.webs.com INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS FEBRUARY 2012 VOL 3‚ NO 10 The Impact of Employee Job Satisfaction on the Organizational Commitment: A Study of Faculty Members of Public Sector Universities of Pakistan *Dr. Syed Munir Ahmed Shah Assistant Professor‚ Department of Business Administration Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur **Mrs Samina Isran Assistant Professor Department of Economics Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur ***Mohammad

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    A STUDY OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION TECHNIQUES AT MTNL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This research was conducted for MTNL‚ Thane and the subject of the research was ‘To study the employee motivation techniques at MTNL’ The objective was to study the important factors which are needed to motivate the employees‚ also to study the effect of monetary and non-monetary benefits provided by the organization on the employee’s performance and to provide the practical suggestion for the improvement of organization’s

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    between formal and informal groups. Formal groups are those defined by the organization’s structure‚ with designated work assignments establishing tasks. In formal groups‚ the behaviors that one should engage in are stipulated by and directed toward organizational goals. Informal groups are alliances that are neither formally structured nor organizationally determined. These groups are natural formations in the work environment that appear in response to the need for social contact. (Pages 123-124) 135

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    Effects of Employees’ Motivation on Organizational Performance Abstract Many theories came along to show the importance of motivation. Motivators are the things that drive the employees to achieve; de-motivators are the opposite and would lead to deterioration on the job-level. Performance is directly affected by motivation‚ thus‚ a performance appraisal should be done where the manager measures the performance of an employee and acts accordingly. Motivation is the key to success in any

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