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    completed during each sprint it will negatively affect the productivity. • If the managers remain in same role as in water fall, then it will affect the team coordination and he can’t solve the hinderance in the project as well as in team which will affect the output. • As continuous testing is done in agile methodology, and when transitioning from waterfall it will be hard for testers to cope up with new rigorous testing, this will affect productivity. • Due to the continuous change in…

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    1.1 Project Information (BPOs flourishing industry, future) Cultural reason:not looking for serious careers. Attrition can be defined as “A reduction in the number of employees through retirement, resignation or death”. Firstsource Solutions Limited (FSL) is a leading multi national provider of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services headquartered in Mumbai, India. Firstsource emphasises on customer-centric BPO/BPM solutions across the Banking & Financial services, customer services,…

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    percent of total sales. ADI is one of the re-known and leading manufacturers of Integrated circuits. Also, ADI was one of the Technology leader and was first to market many innovative products. To meet the needs of the changing market, management at ADI…

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    The year 1963 witnessed the foundation of the very first Islamic bank in Egypt, ever since that year and until today researchers are still interested in making researches that study the financial performance of Islamic and conventional banks. The global financial crisis that the world experiences every once in a while as in 2008, was the cause of the increase of the number of researchers, as they are interested in studying the financial performances of both systems; knowing that these studies…

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    Economic Crisis in South Africa Unemployment in South Africa is a major problem, that the country has to face. The main problem of unemployment in South Africa is wage bargaining. The effects of the problem is high prices, less labor and an increase of wages. Many different efforts have been made by South Africa to approach this problem. The only way to completely stop unemployment is to fix the wage bargaining as a whole. The number one cause for the unemployment in South Africa, is wage…

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    its efficient use in increasing agricultural productivity confront difficult problems. Some of the problems are lack of access to credit, inadequate supply of credit, untimely supply of credit, and diversion of credit. In view of the current need for attaining food-self sufficiency in the country, and the study area being one of the strategic places to fulfill this requirement, the findings of the research would be of great policy use. The study of factors affecting credit use is important in…

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    combine different activities that ensure high productivity and adherence to the company’s rules and…

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    better work environment. There have been many reasons affecting the attrition rate in the organization, one of it is leadership. This article targets people from IT [recruitment] industry. Leaders have more impact on employees satisfaction. The key factors of leadership affecting the attrition rate and how it can be controlled are found by a five point likert scale questionnaire. And the results are obtained using [SPSS} technique. Finding: Keywords: Leadership, Attrition,…

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    make predictions about behaviour. Fayol (1949) defined theory as “a collection of principles, rules, methods and procedures tried and checked by general experience.” Management theories are implemented in the organisation to help increase their productivity and service quality. When applying new strategies in the workplace, many managers commonly use a combination of theories rather than one. This decision depends on the type of workplace, its purpose and its workforce. According to Droege…

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    overweight and a BMI above 30% is regarded as obese. In regards to how the current BMI is determined, an estimated 160 million Americans are either considered obese or overweight. The highest proportion of overweight and obese people – 13% of the global total – live in the United States, a country which accounts for only 5% of the world’s population, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis of trend data from 188 countries. In addition to this, nearly 30% of boys and girls under the age of 20…

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