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<title>JOB SATISFACTION AND THE IMPACT ON LEVEL OF EMPLOYEE’S  PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY: T. I. AHMADIYYA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL,  KUMASI</title>
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<description>JOB SATISFACTION AND THE IMPACT ON LEVEL OF EMPLOYEE’S  PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY: T. I. AHMADIYYA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL,  KUMASI
DIAPI, JANET; SERWAA AGYEI, AFUA; DANSO, RITA; AFRIYIE, GEORGINA AFRIYIE; DAPAAH, LYDIA
ABSTRACT&#13;
A Satisfied worker is a productive worker meaning that, A Satisfied work force will create &#13;
a pleasant atmosphere within the organization to perform well. Furthermore, the &#13;
satisfaction in job is creating a major topic in for research studies. The detail problem &#13;
checked in this topic is to find out the impact of job satisfaction on performance. The &#13;
attitude of employee are very significant to management because they determine the &#13;
behavior of workers’ in the organization. It looks at which compensation (intrinsic and &#13;
extrinsic) show job satisfaction of an employee. It considers the influence of age, sex, and &#13;
experience of employee on level of job satisfaction. It will investigate the most satisfying &#13;
area of an employee in the job. Why employee remain or out of an organization. The data &#13;
will be collected through a field of survey using a questionnaire from the employees of the &#13;
organization. This research attempts to feel the gap by using T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High &#13;
School, Kumasi, in Ashanti Region of Ghana as a case study. The study will reviewed &#13;
literature on the concepts of job satisfaction and performance. The study will employed &#13;
quantitative and qualitative methodology. Data will be collected through the administration &#13;
of questionnaire and an in depth interview, from the employee of Organization. &#13;
Questionnaire will be administered to some employees of the T.I. Ahmadiyya SHS and the &#13;
management to elicit their response on job satisfaction.
STUDENT PROJECT WORK/THESIS
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<dc:date>2020-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>THE IMPACT OF TALENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ON EMPLOYEES  RETENTION IN RURAL BANKS IN KUMASI METROPOLIS</title>
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<description>THE IMPACT OF TALENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ON EMPLOYEES  RETENTION IN RURAL BANKS IN KUMASI METROPOLIS
KYEI BAFFOUR, REBECCA; BOAMPONG, ANNABEL; PADMOND AWUMI, ADJORLOLO
ABSTRACT&#13;
The impact of the talent management strategy on employee retention. It very difficult &#13;
to managements in this global would because of the individual aspirations, therefore, &#13;
this study sought to find the impact on employee retention in the selected rural banks &#13;
in Kumasi Metropolis, Ashanti region of Ghana. An exploratory qualitative study &#13;
design was used, with an in-depth interview to data collection rural banks. A purposive &#13;
sampling method was used to selected study participants of senior and middle level&#13;
managers in selected rural banks. A semi-structured interview was conducted using &#13;
interview guide among two hundred (200) rural banks. A manual thematic and narrative &#13;
analysis was used to analyzed the transcribed qualitative data. A total of 200&#13;
participants were studied, and challenges young performance gender stereotypes and &#13;
biases, educational, compensation learning and development enough space to freely &#13;
work. Among others were low patronage to service, and difficulties working with others &#13;
due gender biases. Requirements for managing these challenges were attributed to the &#13;
need to provide talent with in-service training, workshops, and seminars to increased &#13;
their skills and knowledge. Coping strategies to managing these challenges were being &#13;
self-assertive, public education and sensitization, been focused on the job, individual &#13;
personality traits, emotional intelligence, and social relations of the employees. &#13;
Influence of challenges on organizational performance was attributed to loss of &#13;
concentration leading to decreased work output. Leaderships styles of talent &#13;
management transformational, and 9 out of 12 were either participatory or democratic &#13;
in the discharge of their leadership responsibilities. Conclusively, gender stereotype and &#13;
biases were identified as challenges women managers faced in corporate firms, and &#13;
there should be increased public education and sensitization to enhance awareness of &#13;
the negative effects of gender biases and impact on employee retention ascending to &#13;
leadership and managerial position.
STUDENT PROJECT WORK/THESIS
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<dc:date>2020-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>INFLUENCE OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT ON EMPLOYEE  ENGAGEMENT: THE CASE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KUMASI  METROPOLIS, GHANA</title>
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<description>INFLUENCE OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT ON EMPLOYEE  ENGAGEMENT: THE CASE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KUMASI  METROPOLIS, GHANA
BADU, BENEDICTA; ADJEI POKUAA, CONSTANCE; NANA YAA WEALTHYLAND, CHRISTA
ABSTRACT&#13;
This study examines the influence of performance management on employee engagement: &#13;
the case of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. The objectives of &#13;
this study were to investigate the respondents' assessment of performance management, to &#13;
assess the impact of Performance goal setting on employee engagement among the SMEs in &#13;
Kumasi, to investigate the influence of performance monitoring on employee engagement &#13;
among SMEs in Kumasi and lately to analyses the effect of performance appraisal on &#13;
employee engagement among SMEs in Kumasi. The sampling techniques used in this &#13;
research was sample random sampling technique. The population of the study were SMEs,&#13;
and the sample size were 286 employees of SMEs. This is the primary research and data has &#13;
been collected through questionnaire and for analysis purpose SPSS software have been&#13;
used. The study found out that the majority of the respondents indicated that the net profit &#13;
of the organization last year was between 10000-15000GH, the impact of Performance &#13;
agreement/goal setting on the employee engagement among the SMEs in Kumasi. I know &#13;
my goals in the organization as an employee were ranked first with (M:3.4354, SD:1.2824) &#13;
while I have the needed resources to meet my performance goals was ranked second with &#13;
(M:3.1487, SD:1.5321). I understand the role of the goal setting in my performance was &#13;
ranked third with (M:3.0245, SD:0.9852). The study recommend the SME managers should &#13;
emphasize investing in strategies that will promote employee well-being and provide safe &#13;
working conditions to realize the benefits of having an engaged workforce to enhance &#13;
productivity and SME managers, through HR policy crafting and implementation, are in a &#13;
good position to positively influence the employee engagement levels in the organisation, to &#13;
increase productivity.
STUDENT PROJECT WORK/THESIS
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<dc:date>2022-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>EFFECTS OF TOTAL REWARD SYSTEM ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: A  CASE OF BAYPORT FINANCIAL SERVICES, GHANA</title>
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<description>EFFECTS OF TOTAL REWARD SYSTEM ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: A  CASE OF BAYPORT FINANCIAL SERVICES, GHANA
ADU ANKOMAA, JUSTINA; ANNOR BOAKRO, IRENE; OWUSU-ANSAH, DEMETRIUS
ABSTRACT&#13;
The study aimed to investigate the effects of reward strategies on employee performance at &#13;
Bayport Financial Services. The study was guided by four specific objectives: To assess the &#13;
effort of financial reward on employee’s performance; To assess the effect of non-financial &#13;
reward on employee’s performance; To determine the relationship between the psychological &#13;
reward and employee’s performance. A non-probability sampling technique, specifically,&#13;
convenient sampling was used to select a sample of 144 respondents from a target population &#13;
of 400 employees in the Kumasi Branches. The study adopted descriptive research and a &#13;
correlational design. Structured questionnaires were used to collect primary data. Data &#13;
analysis was carried out using quantitative techniques with the aid of SPSS. The study found &#13;
a significant relationship between psychological reward and employee performance.&#13;
However, financial and non-financial rewards did not show any significance. The study &#13;
concluded that there is a relationship between psychological reward and employee &#13;
performance.
STUDENT PROJECT WORK/THESIS
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<dc:date>2022-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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