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Morale in Human Resource management

MORALE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

1). Define morale?

Ans. Morale is a state of mind or willingness to work which in turn affects individuals and organizational objectives. According to Flippo “morale is a mental condition or attitudes of individuals and groups which determine their willingness to co-operate. Good morale is evidenced by employee enthusiasm, voluntary conformance with regulation and orders, and a willingness, to cooperate with others in the accomplishment of an organization’s objectives. Poor morale is evidenced by surliness, insubordination, a feeling of discouragement and dislike of the job, company and associates. ”

ROLE OF A MANAGER

ROLE OF A MANAGER
Q1: - Who may be called as a professional manager?

Ans: – A Professional manager is a Person who Possess degree or diploma

in the field of management.

Q2: - How does professional manager differ form other professional?

Learn about MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Learn about Management Information System -MIS

Q1 Define Management Information System?

* It is defined as a system which provides information support for decision making in the organization.
* It is defined as a system based on the database of the organization evolved for the purpose of providing information to the people In the organization.

A bird landed on my head!

How can I tell this story? What shall I call it? A Bird landed on my head? A bird on the head is worth....? Oh, what the heck! I'll tell the story just as it happened.

Late this afternoon I was about to walk up the back stairs when something with claws landed on my head! This is magpie swooping time, when many magpies are nesting and as they do at this time, swoop down and try and peck humans as they walk past.

Sploggers are not welcome at BE!

It is great to see such a wonderful community here at Blogevolve, but from time to time unwelcome sploggers post here.

We've had "attacks" in the last week - and they are now gone. I now know that there is a facility in place to deal with these folk, and ask that anyone who notices any splog or unwanted material, just add a comment "sploggers not welcome here" and I have it on good authority that the splog will be disposed of.

If I Were a Splogger

If I were a splogger, I'd certainly not take time to read this post. I'd just unload and run, deliver my load of copied posts and head off to the next free blog site and attempt the same. If I were a blogger, I'd be certain to never return to my posts to check for comments, and if by some chance I did return, I'd merely read but not respond -- if I were a splogger.

Working Away at My Daily 30

What a time to go on a diet -- right before fall holiday season. Last year I tried the low-carb diet and the vegan diet, both to my dissatisfaction. This time, I’m following the Ornish diet, which is pretty much vegetarian, but allows egg whites and non-fat dairy products. Having already learned about how to up fiber and decrease use of processed sugar and flour, I’m finding this new diet plan both healthful and much easier to follow than the others. But the one factor that’s never been easy for me is the exercise part. You could say I’ve never been athletic, although I’m not a couch potato either.

Happy house-sitter...

Here's a story that Elly would appreciate. Its an email story from Reader's Digest.

Loren Sirl wrote that having read a recent story in dismay about somebody who had bad experiences,"Who's minding the House?" in the July issue, she stated she had house sat in many homes during the last seven years and had nothing but good experiences: wonderful homes and fantastic homeowners who had left her plenty of good food.

Some Brain Buzz...

Children whose mothers ate more than two weekly servings of low-mercury fish during pregnancy have better verbal, visual and motor development.

Merely anticipating a funny joke reduces levels of stress hormones in the blood by up to 70%.

Some more Brain Buzz...

Did you know that eighty five per cent of people who took what they thought was an expensive new drug experienced pain relief; 61% of those who took a cheaper drug got relief. Actually all were given a placebo.

Apologies

Abject

Presentation

Of my

Lamentations

Over

Grievous

Injustice done,

Information Technology for MBA Students

Information Technology For MBA students

Q1. What is Information Technology?

1. Information technology refers to both hardware and software that are used to store, retrieve and manipulate the data.