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financial statement analysis

these are subtopic for this note. What is Ratio? Key Financial Statements Financial Ratio analysis Type of ratio comparisons Du Pont analysis Uses & limitation of ratio analysis

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Human Respiratory System Notes

1st year physiology respiratory system overview. Includes detailed analysis of the respiratory system and responses to stimulation and exercise.

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Lake District National Park (GCSE Geography)

This is Lake District National Park Case Study for GCSE Geography as a preparation for the upcoming exam. This case study is vital for Tourism Exam Paper. Marked and approved by a geography school teacher, it is helpful for Year 10-11 pupils, in terms of studying.

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MBA Project - Optimal Portfolio Construction Using Sharpe Single Index Method

This is the project for reference who studying Post graduation like MBA, M.com Students and Professors. This projects helps to Optimal Portfolio Construction Using Sharpe Single Index Method.

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key notes staffing

includes the process of staffing and also the types of staffing

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Developing and analysis of a Balance score card

Analysis of a balance score card

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Inflation and the Price Level

These notes are very helpful for micro and macroeconomics classes. These are college level notes but they can also be used for high school classes and AP courses.

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Nasvile

Nashvile Notes for case study

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THE STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE’S PERFORMACNE IN AN ORGANISATION

This is a master level dissertation Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for degree of MSc International Business. Abstract Motivation is a method, which is dependably been utilized by managers with the end goal of expanding the effectiveness level of staffs. Motivation assumes a basic part for any sort of an organisation. In retail part clients are similar to God, so fulfilling client is imperative and for giving excellent client administration propelled specialists are compulsory. This study clarifies the impact of the motivation on employee’s performance in an organisation and especially in retail firms. The qualitative data through survey (semi structured interview) for this present study has been collected from 10 respondents of retail organisation TK.Maxx, London, Lewisham branch. Results from present study investigates that motivation assumes a basic part toward the performance of representatives in an association. The literature is based on Maslow’s need theory. And Maslow’s theory was used to prepare question related to the need of employees and the analysis is also shown as per hierarchy of motivation which impacts the employee’s performance. The outcome acquired from the investigation demonstrated that there existed relationship between representative motivation and the hierarchical execution. This study reveals that motivation has high degree of influence on employee’s job performance. Researcher recommends to the organisation and managers to regularly motivate employees to enhance employee’s performance. Contents Chapter one Introduction 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 Background of Study 7 1.3 Background of Research area 9 1.4 Summary of research methodology 10 1.5 Summary of research context 11 1.6 Research aim and objectives 12 1.7 Research layout 13 1.8 Conclusion 15 Chapter two Literature review 15 2.1. Introduction 16 2.2. Over view on the impact of motivation on employee’s performance 18 2.2.1 Importance of employee’s motivation to an organisation 20 2.3. An over view of motivation theories 21 2.4 Model to show relation between Motivation and performance 26 2.5. Motivational factors for job performance 30 2.6 Previous studies on the impact of motivation on employee’s performance 34 2.7. Context of research 35 2.8. Theory for research area 36 2.9 Conclusion 42 Chapter three Methodology 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Research philosophy 44 3.3 Research approaches 46 3.4 Data collection techniques 47 3.5 Research Strategy 48 3.6 Data collection methods 48 3.6.1 Sampling 49 3.7 Design of data collection method 50 3.8 Data analysis 54 3.9. Research Validity 55 3.10. Research Reliability 56 3.11. Ethical Issues 57 3.12 Conclusion 58 Chapter four Analysis of finding and discussion 59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.1.1 Analysis of finding and discussion process 61 4.2 Data familiarisation 62 4.3 Transcribing interview data 64 4.4 Interview section one 65 4.5 Analysis of findings and discussion of interview section two 69 4.6 Analysis of findings and discussion 102 Chapter five Conclusion 111 5.1 Introduction 111 5.2 Contributions 114 5.2.1 Contribution to academia 114 5.2.2. Contribution to industry 116 5.3 Recommendations to an organisation and managers 116 5.4 Limitations 118 5.5 Suggestions for the Future research 119 References 120 Appendixes 131 I) Appendix 1 interview question 131 II) Appendix 2 interview participant answer transcript 135

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Economics of Global Business Midterm Study Guide

Midterm Exam study guide for college level Economics of Global Business course; includes concepts such as Comparative Advantage, the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem, Imperfect Competition, and Tariffs

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Cells and Body Systems 10 week Detailed Work Document

Very detailed Forward Planning Document of an Cells and Body Systems Program that a teacher could use to teach a class, age range between 8-18 years old. This document covers all the major components of the body systems within a 10 week term

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING I

these notes involve the purpose and scope of management accounting, decision making, cost estimation and forecasting, absorption cost and marginal cost, budgeting, short term planning and revision questions

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Frecom

The best book for life

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Time management

Notes on successful time management on business.

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Circular Flow of Income and macro-economic equilibrium and Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

These are very helpful study notes that I have put together from lectures, seminars and books. As I no longer have no use from them I want to help other economic students with these note by make their studies easier.

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Business mathematics - correlation and regression

Business mathematics - correlation and regression

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Business mathematics - Normal Distribution

Business mathematics - Normal Distribution

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POM Bank Question- supplement 4 Operational Decision-Making Tools Acceptance Sampling

Subject:Production And Operation Management Bank Question with Answer

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Examples for Economics SL&HL IB Exam

Includes examples that you can use for your IB Economics SL or HL exam

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Excel for Portfolio Optimization

These notes describe how to use Microsoft Excel to perform a portfolio optimization. These are college level notes but they can also be used for high school classes and AP courses.

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How to Calculate Bond Value

This note goes into depth on how to calculate bond values complete with example!!

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KINESIOLOGY

This is for a second year course, of kinesiology.

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Understand the organisation.

This all the suggested answer tho the assessment of Costumer Service Level 2. Unit: Understand the organisation.

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research methods and techniques

the following notes will be identifying the most effective and appropriate systems, processes, procedures, as well as programs that can be followed by the companies, researchers, or even students for the conduction of verified and trusted different researches regarding any topic of choice.

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BTEC Level 3 Business - Unit 5 Business Accounting - M2 D2

n excellent assignment which meets the criteria for M2 and D2 - Business Accounting - BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business. M2 - Analyse the performance of a business using suitable ratios. D2 - Evaluate the financial performance and position of a business using ratio analysis

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Precaution and guidelines for physical activity related to arthritis

Includes rheumatoid arthritis(RA) and osteoarthritis.

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Management of international corporations

this course will be providing the students the full knowledge about how the international corporations should be structures, managed, governed, and even marketed on an international level for ensuing that the organization will be holding higher ability for the expansion of their activities and processes.

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Business for Alevls

This is a compiled notes for business AS Levels. This helped me to get an A* last time and i hope i can help others achieve their desired grades as well.

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Business Law - company partnership - revision

Business law - company partnership revision notes

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Importance and impact of corporate social responsibility on Businesses’ success

Industrialization and growth of businesses in different sectors provided the world with high opportunity for enhancing their profitability and productivity. Many businesses in different sectors had been enhancing their positioning within the national and international markets, throughout pushing their innovativeness and productivity. As it had been argued that the industrialization processes are considered to be leading to various harms over the society, while the growth and profitability of the companies are considered to be attained over the expenses of the society. Within the highlight competitive markets and the customers-oriented organizations, many businesses started to direct their attention for the enhancing the values that are being provided to not only the customers, but also the entire societies that are being served. One approach that had been followed for the growing of the values provided is considered to be the corporate social responsibility, which had been focusing on the organizational commitment toward the protection, providing values, and the enhancement of the quality of the surrounding environment and society. The concept had been attracting many of the organizations, regardless their sizes and their nature of businesses, for the purpose of the fulfillment of their responsibilities toward the society. The corporate social responsibility concept had been adopted by organizations for many reasons. Regardless the differences within the intentions behind the corporate social responsibility’s practices, the positive consequences that are enjoyed by the customers and the society’s stakeholders ensure that the companies should be motivated for the sustainability of their corporate social responsibility activities and programs. In addition, organizations that had been following corporate social responsibility’s practices ensured to be holding higher rates of success within their markets, higher employees’ commitment, and higher customers’ loyalty. According to Lichtenstein et al. (2004), the ideology of the corporate social responsibility became inevitable, to which no organization has privilege to whether to follow its standards or not (Swaen & Lindgreen, 2010). These findings ensure that study of corporate social responsibility should be conducted effectively for identifying the major approaches that would be leading to the organizational survival within the markets. Throughout the following research, there would be highlighting for the definition of the corporate social responsibility, the main types and approaches that are being followed for the attainment of the corporate social responsibility of organizations. In addition, there would be analyzing for the impacts of the corporate social responsibility on both of the businesses’ success and the society’s wellbeing.

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sampling techniques

the types of sampling that can be conducted their definitions, strengths and weaknesses

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