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The main objective of this qualitative research is to examine the relationship between manager's Emotional Intelligence (EI) level and effective delegation in industry. In order to test and discuss this relationship, some perception from... more
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourHRMEmotinal Intelligence
Leadership persistently continues to be a hot topic and as researches continue to happen trying to uncover what makes a leader productive and successful; there is a persistent need of an academic text that provides a blend of theory and... more
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      Gender StudiesOrganizational ChangeOrganizational CultureHRM & Organisational Behaviour
How a counceling based methodology can help to nurture, improve and grow the organizations
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      HRM and KnowledgeHRM & Organisational BehaviourHR ManagementIMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM) PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE IN A FIRM
Briefly describing each of the following methods of performance appraisal.
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      Human Resource DevelopmentPerformance ManagementPerformance Management and AppraisalHuman Resource Management
This book prepares students of management who specializes in HRM, or HR related subjects, HR practitioners, Researchers in HR, and includes the dynamic concepts of newer HR paradigms happening across the world, and also caters to the... more
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Introduction: In hospital doctors are the key human resource for providing the health care services to patients. Doctors are not only health care providers but they also fulfill the role of managers and leaders in health care... more
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      Human Resource DevelopmentHRM & Organisational Behaviour
This paper addresses a key social–cultural aspect of sustainability in the Gulf region: Workforce localization (WL). Our research objective is to empirically explore organizational socialization (OS) practices in the context of WL in the... more
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      Workforce DiversityArabian GulfHRM & Organisational BehaviourSocialisation
Corporate life in India is getting increasingly lucrative and challenging, at the same time. Over the past couple of decades, in the wake of globalization, the collectivist country has gone through massive changes with respect to the... more
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This essay explores how management of creative organisations can communicate a flat organisational structure with emphasis on co- leadership and division of responsibility. Through a comparison of the language used in ordinary businesses... more
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      Organizational PsychologyLanguages and LinguisticsOrganizational CultureLeadership
Take three young people, each around the age of 24, living in the same street.
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is known to contribute for the success of individual or group, and plays an important role in organizational effectiveness through positive behavior. The purpose of the study was to find out the relationship... more
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Job Satisfaction is most indispensable factor for long term survivability of organization. Management has to play a crucial role in improving Job satisfaction among the employees. This study focuses on study of Job Satisfaction in IT... more
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      Organizational BehaviorEngineeringJob SatisfactionHRM & Organisational Behaviour
A gestão das Pessoas e a Gestão Internacional
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      Training and DevelopmentHRM & Organisational BehaviourHRMIMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM) PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE IN A FIRM
This paper examines the level of job satisfaction of insurance employes in Bangladesh. It shows that job satisfaction factors are associated with the overall satisfaction of insurance employees. Factors including recognition, task... more
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      ManagementHRM & Organisational BehaviourStartegic Management
This research study is investigating the role of human resources management (HRM) as a facilitator of more creative behaviours among (less creative) employees.
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      Knowledge ManagementInnovation and Creativity (Business)HRM & Organisational BehaviourOrganisational Creativity
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      Talent managementHRM & Organisational BehaviourInterviewingAssessment Centres
HR is about helping an organization to create value through its people – literally providing human resources. The work of an HR professional will vary depending on the type and size of their organization, but could include recruiting... more
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      Training and DevelopmentLearning and TeachingStrategic Human Resource ManagementChange Management
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      Organizational BehaviorOrganisational DevelopmentHRM & Organisational BehaviourOrganisational Behaviour
Developments in the field of HRM are now well documented in the management literature when writers like Drucker and McGregor stressed the need for visionary goal-directed leadership and management of business integration (Armstrong,... more
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      HRM and KnowledgeHRM & Organisational BehaviourHRMEmployee training management; corporate training design; training and development across cultures; comparative HRM; case studies in HRM
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      Human Resource ManagementHuman ResourcesHRM & Organisational Behaviour
A company that seeks to achieve success, needs to invest in the efficiency of the people management whose development should gravitate according to the objectives of the organization and its own development and achievement. Thus, the new... more
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourManagement by Objectives (MBO)
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourBusiness Management
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourMotivationOrganisational Behaviour
 Broad measures of performance which take an organization-level view of HR management, using broad productivity measures like sales per employee, profit per employee, volume per employee, number of employees per HR specialists, and other... more
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HIGHLIGHT The study has recommended the Aetna to change the traditional recruitment policy and give more concentration on employee retention rate. Technology driven talent management practices should be the time worthy policy of the... more
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      BusinessIslamic StudiesHRM & Organisational Behaviour
Human Resource is the one of the most important resource that have the ability to differentiate to identical firms. In a highly competitive business environment, it is very crucial to have talented as well as committed employees in order... more
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      Employee MotivationHuman Resource ManagementEmployee engagementHRM and Knowledge
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      Organizational BehaviorOrganizational PsychologyOrganizational TheoryOrganizational Change
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of work autonomy and organizational commitment on organizational communication. To this end, a questionnaire was designed by using the scales of work autonomy and organizational commitment... more
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      Organizational TheoryHRM & Organisational BehaviourStrategic Hrm
When bringing into discussion the process of competencies appraisal, the first thing that comes in our mind is the end of this process, more precisely, the report sheet. This is most of the times associated with terms like penalties and... more
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourStrategic Hrm
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      Organizational BehaviorHRM & Organisational Behaviour
Executive coaching is now seen in many organisations, both private and public, as an essential professional development intervention. While in the recent past, coaches may have been engaged by individual senior managers, it is... more
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      Coaching PsychologyOrganisational ChangeEmployee CoachingCoaching and Personal Development
This paper presents the first empirical evidence on the nature and effects of human resource practices (HRM) in the Finnish manufacturing sector. In the analysis, we use the novel survey on HRM practices, based on a representative random... more
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      BusinessMarketingBusiness AdministrationInternational Business
Career development is the most effective tool for organizations through which they develop their employee’s career to make them more productive on workplace. The study examines the relationship between career development practices and... more
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      HRM and KnowledgeHRM & Organisational Behaviour
L’ouvrage présente une synthèse pédagogique des fondements théoriques, des pratiques et des outils de la GRH. Il propose également une sélection d’études de cas et d’exercices corrigés permettant aux lecteurs de mettre en pratique les... more
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourGRHHuman Resource Management (HRM)
Noble and concerted efforts have been made in many respects in the development of Africa. Although a lot seems to have been achieved, a lot more is still left to be desired in order to attain the optimum level of development and boost the... more
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      Organizational BehaviorOrganizational PsychologyOrganizational ChangeOrganizational Culture
Het mobiliteitsbudget wordt de laatste jaren prominent naar voren geschoven als een van de antwoorden op het verduurzamen van het woon-werkverkeer of de bredere mobiliteitsproblematiek. Meer specifiek wordt het MB gezien als alternatief... more
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      Transportation StudiesTransportation PolicyHRM & Organisational BehaviourLabour Economics: flexible working practices; job satisfaction; employee and company performance; training and promotion linkages; labour market trends.
Since a group of McKinsey consultants coined the phrase the War for Talent in 1997 (Michaels, Handfield-Jones, & Axelrod, 2001; Axelrod, Handfield-Jones, & Michaels, 2002), the topic of talent management has received a... more
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      Organizational BehaviorOrganisational ChangeTalent managementHRM & Organisational Behaviour
The drive to create integrated and collaborative project teams has seen the behavioural assessment of suppliers become increasingly common in construction procurement exercises. Within the stated objectives of this are the desire to... more
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      PsychologySocial PsychologySocial SciencesSupply Chain Management
Businesses struggle to deliver a consistent customer experience across a broad and complex number of touch points: succeeding requires coordination of functionally diversified departments, which is a challenge to many organizations. The... more
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      Organizational BehaviorManagementDesignDesign education
The aim of this paper is to determine whether Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) could be described as 'bleak houses' or whether they have developed over the last decade into 'bright prospects' typified by human resource... more
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      Training and DevelopmentSMESmall BusinessPerformance Management
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bj.v3i2.8543 Banking Journal Vol.3(2) 2013 pp.37-56
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      Case Study ResearchBankingNepalHR
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Uit: Werk verandert: 21st century skills in de praktijk • Door technologie en digitalisering verandert de maatschappij van een industriële naar een kennis-en netwerksamenleving. In de toekomst zal technologie een nog grotere rol spelen in... more
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      HRM & Organisational Behaviour21st Century Skills
Although the importance of positive, trusting, and cooperative relations between HR professionals and line managers has been well documented, little is known about how organizations can systematically nurture such relationships. This... more
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Purpose of the article: The general objective of this study was to examine the impact of working tools, training, organisation's physical environment, organisational communication and organisational structure on employees' job... more
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      Industrial RelationsHuman Resource ManagementHRM & Organisational BehaviourLabour and Employment Relations
For the past 20 years, the attention of human resource specialists and other stakeholders has been drawn to the usage of psychological tests and assessment instruments that give an insight into potential employees' personality,... more
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      BusinessManagementBusiness AdministrationInternational Studies
Organisations are economic powerhouses. They pose an enticing impact on individual lives, societies and countries through media, openings for work; effect on public policy, governments and in particular the leaders driving these... more
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This study analyzed the impact of human resource capital on organizational performance with specific reference to Nigerian banks. The investigation made utilized an ex post facto research design and auxiliary data from 2010 to 2019. Data... more
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      HRM & Organisational BehaviourHuman Resource Management (HRM)