Friday, December 27, 2019
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Essay on Importance of Motivation in Rention - 6498 Words
Executive Summary Employees are the most important factor in the success and failure of any organization. In service industry, employees are in direct contact with the customer, hence they should be motivated. Firstly, this paper focuses on importance of employee motivation on Staff retention, by studying the concepts of staff retention, employee turnover and employee motivation. Further discussing about the major motivational theories, followed by the factors which help to increase motivation and backed up with some latest examples. Secondly, it takes a case study of Heathrow Windsor Marriott, a leading 4 star Airport Hotel, it reflects my observations about the good and bad practises followed by the management of hotel. And at the end,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Retention is not only important to reduce the turnover costs but to retain talented employees. According to Ramlall (2004), when every 10 managerial level employee leaves an organization, a company experiences approximately loss of $ 1 mi llion. 2.1. Employee Turnover Rotation of workers around the labour market between the status of employment and unemployment is called as Employee turnover (Abassi and Hollman 2000). Labour turnover has become a critical problem for service industries as it depends on human factor. Employees do not leave the organization without any significant reason. Taris et al. (2004), divided two motives for turnover i.e. the push and pull factors. The pull factors include inequity in compensation, availability of opportunities for future development over the external market and the employees who would resign to go into private business. The push factors have relationship with the dissatisfaction of work situation, lack of democratic managerial pattern and job stress. On the other hand, Griffieth (2000), viewed remuneration and remuneration related variables have intense effect on turnover. Griffieth demonstrated a relationship between remuneration, employees performance and turnover and concluded that when an employee perf orms extremely well expects a high pay and when they are paid low they quit. There are various costs associated with turnover, according to Society for Human Resource Management, it costs 30-50%
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Business Laws
Question: Describe about the Business Law. Answer: The TPG organization was providing the internet services and also engaging in multimedia advertising campaign. The company had the obligation to provide the customers with a favorable price for the ADSL2+ service which it was offering. The service was using a home telephone line so as to provide the broadband internet connection that was having no data download limit. The ACCC found out that the service and the advertisements it was engaging into were against the law and defective. The business was supplying the internet services to the consumers at a high price. The cost of the service was twenty nine dollars every month. Moreover, the ADSL2+ service was only available to the individuals who bundled it with their home telephone service. The TPG organization also provided the landline technology for a cost of thirty dollars where one had to commit themselves for six months. The telephone charges were also expensive as one had to pay a setup fee of one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and also deposit twenty dollars. The ACCC found out also that the adverts were misleading and deceptive as they had attractive prices that it did not qualify. The organization was advertising the ads on various platforms and ACCC found no clarity in them (Thampapillai et al, 2015). In addition to that, the Full Court used other approaches to determine whether the TPG advertising was misleading. It made various investigations to check whether the advertisements contravened the law or they were misleading. It reduced the maximum penalty that it differed from the primary judge. It also ensured that the Trade Practice Law was followed by all the organizations that provide the customers with goods and services. The first and second adverts were scrutinized to ascertain whether they met the required criteria (Tuner Trone, 2013). References Thampapillai, D., Tan, V., Bozzi, C., Matthew, A. (2015).Australian commercial law. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia : Cambridge University Press Turner, C., Trone, J. (2013).Australian commercial law. Sydney: Lawbook Co.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Walt Whitman Biography Essays - Brooklyn Eagle, Mystics,
Walt Whitman Biography Wonderful Causing Tears The ability to pinpoint the birth or beginning of the poet lifestyle is rare. It is rare for the observer as it is for the writer. The Walt Whitman poem Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking is looked at by most as just that. It is a documentation, of sorts, of his own paradigm shift. The realities of the world have therein matured his conceptual frameworks. In line 147 we read Now in a moment I know what I am for, I awake. This awakening is at the same time a death. The naivet of the speaker (I will assume Whitman) is destroyed. Through his summer long observation, the truths of life are born, or at least reinforced, in him. The obvious elements are birth and death, which are both caused by another instance of the latter (death of the she-bird). Natures role is omnipresent. Not only in the sense of it giving a constant livable environment, but also almost deified in the personification of its will and actions. The birth of vision in the speaker is due not only to the observation of de ath, as that is just a single occurrence, but to the observation of the role of nature in all of its mysterious cycles. Nature is not the sole source of dramatic symbolism in the piece. The actions of the characters themselves reflect the pieces definite goals. Though these characters set the scene and take center stage at different points, it must be remembered that what occurs is removed from the reader by two filters. The first is the filter of interpretation by the boy who is witnessing the events, it is then filtered through the memory of the boy become both man and poet. The boy has thus created a profound story of want and injustice through translation of natural occurrence (sounds and sea), and the man-poet has created a path though which all could trace the progression of these messages into the poets insight. Due to this fact, the central character in this piece is the boy, foreshadowing what he is to become. Attention is not focused on the birds and sea themselves, but on the boy-mans growing understanding brought on by them. They are then factors in the equation of nature and speaker. The seemingly autobiographical nature of this piece instantly calls for observation. The speaker is an older Whitman, advanced and experienced. The poem is a remembrance of his childhood from afar. This gives Whitman the opportunity to distance himself from the time period and make further matured observation. As said before, the experience written of here is a major cause of his personal assent. The structure of time changes throughout the piece, but is consistent. The first stanza of the poem is mostly in the present tense as the advanced Whitman is summarizing the events before he tells of them. Around line ten (still the first stanza) Whitman begins to go deeper into summarized explanation with a change to past tense. He here tells, quite literally, of the two birds effect on him as recognized by an older man, but originally seen through a childs eye. He speaks of the power it held over his senses and how it forces the coming flashback. From the memories of the bird that chanted to me, From your memories sad brother, from the fitful risings and falling I heard From under that yellow half-moon late-risen and swollen as if with tears, From those beginning notes of yearning and love there in the mist, From the thousand responses of my heart never to cease, From the myriad thence-arousd words, From the word stronger and more delicious than any, From such as now they start the scene revisiting, His words come by list in force. He speaks of the emotions distilled in him by the birds song and the environmental setting of his piece. He then makes mention of all the words forced upon him upon his epiphany. The word stronger and more delicious than any is the word death. This is found in line 168, but eluded to in the introduction. On the shore near the childhood home of Whitman, the scene is set in May when he as a boy, finds a nest of birds,
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