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    CHAPTER I 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND PT Astra International is the biggest independent manufacturing company in south Asia. This company was established in 1957, the company is located in Jakarta, Indonesia before 1990’s, and this company name was PT Astra International Incorporated. There are several types of businesses that were developed by PT Astra International. They developed their businesses all over the world and they are engaged in many types of product and services,…

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    A person is rewarded for desired behavior by having something unpleasant removed. This removal is the reward. For example, in the workplace a person may find it undesirable to be monitored closely. If a person is doing their job to the held standard, they may not be monitored as closely anymore. This removal of the monitoring is the reward for consistently doing their job well. B.F. Skinner used the rat to demonstrate positive reinforcement, but he also utilized the same test to prove negative…

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    And this report clearly shows that Monitoring of employees in an organization is an important function to reduce conflicts and misunderstandings among employee and employer relationship. Finally, I like to conclude my report with maximum satisfaction and hoping to get a good result for my…

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    in London to Bengali parents but moved to Rhode Island but after spending so many years in a foreign land she got to know they are still alien on that land. In lahiri’s fiction displacement and diaspora is very prominent. From her first book the collection of short stories the interpreter of maladies (1999) it is clear that she explores the hidden reasons behind identity crises and impact of diaspora on the people, who are moving from one place to another place for betterment or for some change…

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    He said he’d be returning home, to live with his mother. His beard was unruly—"my crazy hermit beard," he called it. He was alarmingly skinny; he itched all over. We still didn’t make much eye contact. "I don’t know your world," he said. "Only my world, and memories of the world before I went into the woods. What life is today? What is proper? I have to figure out how to live." He wished he could return to his…

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    Poverty In Ghana Case Study

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    IS THE CASH TRANSFER A SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION? - A CASE STUDY OF LEAP PROGRAMME IN GHANA. THESIS SUBMITTED TO BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE PROFESSIONAL DEGREE OF INTERNATIONAL MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTARTION BY KEVIN ELIKEM KOFIGAH SUPERVISOR: - PROFESSOR TU QIN 10TH JULY 2015 ABSTRACT Developing countries in their quest to lessen the harsh realities and incidence of poverty amongst…

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    Gen-Y Case Study

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    Executive Summary As people have shoved from industrialism to informational system, establishments haverevised to the new atmosphere of express change, pervasive use of IT and communication technology, and fast admittance to knowledge. As a consequence, societal structures and managerial forms have rehabilitated. Adding to that, new generation is entering the workforce, popularly called as Gen-Y, and is basically geeks in technology. Unlike other generation, Gen Y has…

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    The idea of nature is of huge importance and the concept of harmony with nature and oneself is the defining characteristic of the ancient Chinese belief system. There is an emphasis placed on the welfare and well being of the individual in the present life as opposed to a future one. What separates Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism is the meaning which is associated with nature. Confucianism places emphasis on the nature of the human. Taoism focuses on harmony with the universe and…

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    Again she notes ‘Somewhere out there were marvellous government scholarships from the oil companies, but they are useless to us because no one in my village knew how to get them’ (p.11).The government megaphone of propaganda echoes emptiness and psychological destruction of communities through void promises, sowing the eternal seed of destruction through the media. As a result, lack of jobs, create…

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    identity based upon their place in contemporary times. In his inaugural address, President John Kennedy (a war hero) had urged people to commit themselves to something greater than themselves. The most famous lines from that speech were: And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your…

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