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176) THE EFFECT OF I.T. ILLITERACY ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE A CASE STUDY OF TANZANIA PORTS AUTHORITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS Front page ............................................................................................... .i Declaration ............................................................................................. .ii Approval ................................................................................................ .iii... Continue Reading

177) IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE A CASE STUDY OF GULU UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

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178) EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

ABSTRACT The study was to investigate the effect of training on organizational performance in commercial banks in Mogadishu, Somalia. The objectives of the study were as follows: (i) To examine the effect of on-the-job training on organizational performance in Selected Commercial Banks in Mogadishu, Somalia. (ii) To establish the effect of the... Continue Reading

179) EFFECT OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMMES ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF ROKO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between OSH programmes and employee productivity. It was mainly based on three objectives; to examme OSH programmes used in business organizations, to establish other factors that affect employee productivity besides OSH programmes, and to establish the effect of OSH programs on... Continue Reading

180) LABOUR TURNOVER ~ THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES: A CASE STUDY: SANGA TOWN COUNCIL IN KIRUHURA DISTRICT

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181) TEAM WORK AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN UGANDA, A CASE STUDY OF VISIONFUND, UGANDA - HEADQUARTER, KAMPALA.

ABSTRACT This research study looked at team work and employee performance in microfinance institutions in Uganda. The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between teamwork and employee performance in microfinance institutions in Uganda. The objectives of the study included the different forms of teamwork used in VisionFund, the... Continue Reading

182) THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE UGANDA MANUFACTURING SECTOR; A CASE STUDY OF MUKWANO GROUP OF COMPANIES (MGCS) KAMPALA-UGANDA

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183) STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA

ABSTRACT Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) is one of the aspects that is attributed to organizational competitiveness both from developed to developing countries. Despite the fact that SHRM influences organizational performance, it is revealed from human resource literature that public organizations and more specifically Public... Continue Reading

184) EXPLORING THE NATURE AND PREVALENCE OF WORKPLACE BULLYING IN THE NIGERIAN SERVICE SECTOR

ABSTRACT The concern about workplace bullyinghas generated substantial research studies within the European society. The need to examine the phenomenon in Nigeria has become needful given the continuous enlightenment and awareness campaigns as to the health harming effect on targets and the financial implications for organisations and the general... Continue Reading
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185) AN EVALUATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES IN ORGANIZATIONS IN UGANDA.

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study. Human Resource development as defined by E. Flippo (1999) is the process of improving, molding and changing the skill, knowledge, creative ability, aptitudes, values, commitment etc. of employees based on the present and future jobs and organizational requirements. This functions includes •... Continue Reading

186) TEAM WORK AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN ORGANIZATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF BUZIGA ISLAMIC THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

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187) THE EFFECTS OF TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION A CASE STUDY OF TROPICAL BANK KAMPALA BRANCH

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188) THE EFFECT OF REWARD MANAGEMENT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE A CASE STUDY: OF MTN UGANDA (MOBILE TELEPHONE NETWORK}

This research dealt with the effect of reward management on employee performance of MTN Ug. This study was conducted through a descriptive survey performance research design. This study involves MTN Ug Kampala main branch employees. This research was guided research questions based on the variables fore mentioned. The data gathered concerning... Continue Reading

189) THE EFFECT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEES' PERFORMANCE IN SUGAR CORPORATION OF UGANDA LIMITED (SCOUL)

Abstract This chapter comprises of the background to the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study. According to Daft (1998), Motivation is referred to as the forces either internal or external to a person that a rouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action. Heinz and Koontz (1993), defined motivation as a... Continue Reading

190) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB DESCRIPTION AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE; A CASE STUDY OF POSTAL CORPORATION OF KENYA

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191) WORKFORCE DIVERSITY AND EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY (A STUDY OF SHORELINK OIL AND GAS LIMITED)

Today's organisations are increasingly recognising diversity in the workplace as a business strategy imperative that helps to increase productivity and maintain a competitive edge over competitors. This study focused on workforce diversity and employee productivity using Shorelink Oil and Gas Services Limited as a unit of study. The major... Continue Reading

192) THE EFFECT OF REW ARDS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES CASE STUDY: INTERNATIONAL CARE AND RELIEF

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between rewards and performance of employees at international care and relief. The objective of the study was to establish different forms of rewards and to examine the impact ofrewards on employee performance. The researcher used questionnaires and interviews, as research tools.... Continue Reading

193) TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN A PUBLIC ORGANIZATION, A CASE STUDY OF KAMULI DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT, UGANDA

While Rayner (2008) suggested that it is better for an organisation to retain a qualify employee rather than hiring, because employee retention signified taking a proper process of encouraging the employees to dwell in the organisation as long as they desire. The inability to retain employees can lead to more expenditures, losing well skilled... Continue Reading

194) REWARD AND PERFORMANCE OF ACADEMIC STAFF: A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY- MAIN CAMPUS

ABSTRACT The study set out to assess the effect of reward on performance of academic staff of Kampala International University. Unfmtunately relax on performance management in the university resulted in delayed release of examination results into strikes where prope1ty is damaged and leads to dismissals. The purpose of the study was to establish... Continue Reading

195) EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE A CASE STUDY OF SAMEER AGRICULTURAL & LIVESTOCK LIMITED, UGANDA

The study was about the effect of employee motivation on organizational perf01mance in Kampala, Uganda; a case study of SALL. The study was based on the following three objectives; to determine the factors that increase motivation of employees; to examine the requirements of a good motivational system and to examine the relationship between... Continue Reading

196) EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF RWANDA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION AND RWANDA WATER AND SANITATION CORPORATION (RECO-RWASCO)

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between levels of effectiveness in recruitment to the performance of RECO-RWASCO in Rwanda. The study was guided by the following specific objectives; to determine the profile of the respondents; to determine the level of effectiveness in recruitment; to determine the level of... Continue Reading

197) TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY CASE STUDY OF KAKIRA SUGAR LIMITED

ABSTRACT  Introduction This study on 'Training and Employee Productivity' was carried out in Kakira Sugar Limited, Jinja District. In Kakira sugar limited there seemed to be no training of employees so the study was to establish the relationship between training and productivity. The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship... Continue Reading

198) COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION IN AN ORGANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF WAR CHILD, HOLLAND, GULU DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study was conducted in order to investigate the effects of compensation on employee's motivation in war child Holland Uganda. The study sought to establish the effect of benefits on motivation of employees in War Child Holland, to examine the effect to pay on motivation of employees in War Child Holland, to establish the relationship... Continue Reading

199) RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCE OF FRONT DESK OFFICE AT SHERATON HOTEL

ABSTRACT  This study set out to establish the effect the recruitment and selection practices in Sheraton Hotel and how they affect performance of Pont Desk Officers. The study was carried out along a number of objectives, which included; to identify the methods used in the recruitment and selection processes, to evaluate the role of effective... Continue Reading

200) WORK STRESS AND EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS-CASE STUDY: NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS JUBA SOUTHERN SUDAN

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .............................................................................................................................. .i APPROVAL ..................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading
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