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Nevada LLC Operating Agreements rds such as the respect of their
colleagues or job satisfaction or a combination of anything that the
employee considers to be important. Different people have different
styles of working. For example, some people need competition to do
their best, while others work better at their own pace. We need to
respect people's work style and arrange the conditions. Also when
people have done something you feel good about, it is very important
to reward them. Like the situation in the article, the manager has
introduced life insurance and many employees have focus on health and
fitness issues, therefore it is very good for individual and also
makes them feel valued and reduces their sick leave.Nevada is considered a haven for business owners who want to create a new corporation or a limited liability company or LLC. The state of Nevada offers complete protection to the officials, agents and members of the LLC, in case of a lawsuit filed against them. In order to operate a limited liability company in Nevada, an operative agreement is necessary. The operating agreement defines the nature of business, general operation and conduct of the affairs, of the company. This agreement also outlines the voting powers of each member and the buy-sell requirements that govern the stand taken by the company in case of members want to sell their interest.An LLC operating agreement enables the business owners to constitute their financial and professional relationships with their partners and employees. The operating agreement establishes the percentage of ownership of each partner in the LLC and the distribution of profit, along with the responsibilities assigned to each one of them. It is good to have the operating agreement properly documented and signed by The article helps us to gain the deeper understanding of motivation that is widely contributed to the human resource management. From its situation, we have learned that we should be more carefully emphasis on personal specification and job related individual characters. Introducing suggestion box and interaction with company and the life style of the employees are also important. People who are passive communicator, people who think that employees as a tool, which is easily exchangeable, people who want just a easy job, such people are not adequate for human resource management. Motivation is behaviour that towards a better performance, and behaviour will be learned when encouraged or rewarded and make a better behaviour, thus motivation is a powerful factor that controls people's will to work. Human resource management deals with people, with a purpose of keeping motivation What in the World Do You Do? The company is created in order to generate profit. Four factors influence company’s performance and well being- time, human, money and substance. In this article I will discuss each one of four in more details.It's hard to explain to people what I do. This happens to many people. While it doesn't happen everyday, knowledge changes our outlook and direction. What we do could change tomorrow. We know what we do, but how do we tell other people so they appreciate who and what we are?I've got a friend who's an attorney. He's also a Certified Public Accountant. Being an attorney and being a CPA are just two of the titles he has collected for what he really does. He's a real estate consultant, who works with people who create real estate developments.Jean Butler, the freckled beauty from Riverdance, grew up taking dance lessons. She says she was too tall and her feet where too big for ballet, but still she took classes. People would ask her what she did, but she couldn't really answer. The answer was Irish Dancing, but at the time, no one else really knew what that was. Jean didn't know how to explain that to casual questioning. She debuted with The Chieftains at 17 and once Riverdance took the world by storm in 1994, everyone finally knew what J Human resource has four functions that deal with human. There are staffing function, training and developing function, motivation function and maintenance function. All the functions are essential for the business to survive, however, I think motivation is the most important function of all. The word "motivation" is often used to describe certain sorts of behaviour. A student who studies hard and tries for top grades may be described as being highly motivated. Such statements imply that motivation has a major influence on our behaviour but they don't really tell us how. The concept of motivation is that "something that prompts person to act in a certain way". Also according to the researcher, Davidman, motivation can be defined as a concept used to describe the factors within an individual, which prompt, maintain and channel behaviour towards a goal. The reason I think motivation is most important factor in human resource management is because I conceive that the supreme goal of human resource management is that to retain employees' motivation high. This is the way to make the most of human resource that is limited. Because people must have motivation when they start doing things. For example, when people feel good or enjoy doing something, this will become motivation. It is the same in business situation. Satisfied and enjoyable job becomes motivation for employees. Moreover, high motivation influences a team. Even though there are many superior workers in a team, it could be meaningless when their motivation is low. Therefore, motivation is significant for company's well business. This article I have chosen shows that, in the business situation, people who are highly motivated, makes a huge difference for the company. What motivates these people is not money but stimulus with career advancement, challenging work and training. After reading this article, it will help us to understand why motivation is so important in workplace and also gives us the recognition to the significant of human resource management. We already defined the concept of motivation. Now we discuss how it relates to the business context. As we discussed earlier, motivation will lead towards a better performance and it is normally depended on the satisfaction of needs for responsibility, achievement, recognition and growth. Workers will feel their needs and it varies from one person to another and from time to time. Motivated workers have feeling of self-respect, strength and confidence that will lead the company's profits and goals. If there are workers who are highly motivated and have a full satisfaction to their job, it will also help other workers to perceive their achievements and goals. Therefore, keeping motivated in the workplace is very important and necessary for the company's better profits. From the article, Thompson, the consultant for occupational psychologist said that "recognition and the feeling of being valued in an organisation" would motivate individuals in workplace. She also stated that when people has much satisfaction that is being perceived as helpful or an expert, it is all about ways to express their pride and conceit. Then what factors will make workers motivated? Davidman studied that keeping motivating high requires is remuneration. According to Herzberg, Mausner & Snyderman remuneration is designed to focus organisational behaviour, encourage greater accountability and provide a foundation for recognising and rewarding achievement. They could be such as good evaluation of workers to the whole, granting workers needs and bonus and so on. For example from the article, Peter Sammons, partner at Team Craft New Zealand, an organisational learning and development consultancy said, that managers should celebrate small as well as big successes and share rewards, "such as profit sharing, to keep a group on track and encourage cooperation" within fair level. Moreover, the factors that influence the motivation is environment such as relationship to other workers, working conditions, and work such as satisfied work and perception of contribution to the career. For example from the article, wageworkers in environments such as production lines wish an access to the phone with a family. Also one more from the article, when workers feel that they are doing a good job, and their efforts are recognised and rewarded and their wages are fairly raised, that means that they make their "good motivational place of work". However we cannot decide which factors will have the most effect on motivation because I think it will depend on each person. Environment is often viewed as a less influence factor, but it should be very considerable as well as others. Environment could involve with the relationship with other workers. For example, a worker does not get along well with his/her leader, cannot respect his/her leader, poor communication with co-workers, undefined company's objectives and so on. Leadership holds the key to manage those employees' motivation. Leaders should know the employees well such as the ages of their children and their issues. Therefore I think this communication related environment has a significant influence to the motivation. Peter Sammons also says that the company needs to encourage workers to refer "positions of responsibility within the organisation and make training and upskilling readily available". Therefore attitude to employees should be very considerable. Employees should be seen, as a human who has unique needs, abilities, personality traits, values and more. Also work goal must be clearly defined, achievable and measurable. Leaders need to handle well with employees incentives. Moreover, well communication systems through co-workers, unions and family members are important. To summarise what we discussed here is that managers need to provide the right organisational climate to ensure that their employees can see that by working towards the organisational goals they are also achieving some of their own goals. These goals could be such things as financial rewards or personal rewards such as the respect of their colleagues or job satisfaction or a combination of anything that the employee considers to be important. Different people have different styles of working. For example, some people need competition to do their best, while others work better at their own pace. We need to respect people's work style and arrange the conditions. Also when people have done something you feel good about, it is very important to reward them. Like the situation in the article, the manager has introduced life insurance and many employees have focus on health and fitness issues, therefore it is very good for individual and also makes them feel valued and reduces their sick leave. The article helps us to gain the deeper understanding of motivation that is widely contributed to the human resource management. From its situation, we have learned that we should be more carefully emphasis on personal specification and job related individual characters. Introducing suggestion box and interaction with company and the life style of the employees are also important. People who are passive communicator, people who think that employees as a tool, which is easily exchangeable, people who want just a easy job, such people are not adequate for human resource management. Motivation is behaviour that towards a better performance, and behaviour will be learned when encouraged or rewarded and make a better behaviour, thus motivation is a powerful factor that controls people's will to work. Human resource management deals with people, with a purpose of keeping motivation h Praise Matters ivation for employees.
Moreover, high motivation influences a team. Even though there are
many superior workers in a team, it could be meaningless when their
motivation is low. Therefore, motivation is significant for company's
well business.In working with businesses and organizations of all kinds, I repeatedly hear many of the same concerns: How do we increase productivity?How do we improve Customer service?How do we keep people actively engaged in their work and with others on their team?How do we reduce turnover?How do we improve safety?Even if you aren’t thinking about or concerned about every one of those questions, I’m sure at least one of them has been on your mind in the past. As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organization. As coaches we think about how to impact these things day-to-day, person-by-person. As a coach, someone helping people improve their performance for the benefit of both the individual and the organization, there are typically two types of feedback that you could provide on performance at anytime. Constructive feedback (sometimes called criticism) and positive feedback (which I will call praise). Forgetting the words for a minute, these two types of feedback are important to anyone trying t This article I have chosen shows that, in the business situation, people who are highly motivated, makes a huge difference for the company. What motivates these people is not money but stimulus with career advancement, challenging work and training. After reading this article, it will help us to understand why motivation is so important in workplace and also gives us the recognition to the significant of human resource management. We already defined the concept of motivation. Now we discuss how it relates to the business context. As we discussed earlier, motivation will lead towards a better performance and it is normally depended on the satisfaction of needs for responsibility, achievement, recognition and growth. Workers will feel their needs and it varies from one person to another and from time to time. Motivated workers have feeling of self-respect, strength and confidence that will lead the company's profits and goals. If there are workers who are highly motivated and have a full satisfaction to their job, it will also help other workers to perceive their achievements and goals. Therefore, keeping motivated in the workplace is very important and necessary for the company's better profits. From the article, Thompson, the consultant for occupational psychologist said that "recognition and the feeling of being valued in an organisation" would motivate individuals in workplace. She also stated that when people has much satisfaction that is being perceived as helpful or an expert, it is all about ways to express their pride and conceit. Then what factors will make workers motivated? Davidman studied that keeping motivating high requires is remuneration. According to Herzberg, Mausner & Snyderman remuneration is designed to focus organisational behaviour, encourage greater accountability and provide a foundation for recognising and rewarding achievement. They could be such as good evaluation of workers to the whole, granting workers needs and bonus and so on. For example from the article, Peter Sammons, partner at Team Craft New Zealand, an organisational learning and development consultancy said, that managers should celebrate small as well as big successes and share rewards, "such as profit sharing, to keep a group on track and encourage cooperation" within fair level. Moreover, the factors that influence the motivation is environment such as relationship to other workers, working conditions, and work such as satisfied work and perception of contribution to the career. For example from the article, wageworkers in environments such as production lines wish an access to the phone with a family. Also one more from the article, when workers feel that they are doing a good job, and their efforts are recognised and rewarded and their wages are fairly raised, that means that they make their "good motivational place of work". However we cannot decide which factors will have the most effect on motivation because I think it will depend on each person. Environment is often viewed as a less influence factor, but it should be very considerable as well as others. Environment could involve with the relationship with other workers. For example, a worker does not get along well with his/her leader, cannot respect his/her leader, poor communication with co-workers, undefined company's objectives and so on. Leadership holds the key to manage those employees' motivation. Leaders should know the employees well such as the ages of their children and their issues. Therefore I think this communication related environment has a significant influence to the motivation. Peter Sammons also says that the company needs to encourage workers to refer "positions of responsibility within the organisation and make training and upskilling readily available". Therefore attitude to employees should be very considerable. Employees should be seen, as a human who has unique needs, abilities, personality traits, values and more. Also work goal must be clearly defined, achievable and measurable. Leaders need to handle well with employees incentives. Moreover, well communication systems through co-workers, unions and family members are important. To summarise what we discussed here is that managers need to provide the right organisational climate to ensure that their employees can see that by working towards the organisational goals they are also achieving some of their own goals. These goals could be such things as financial rewards or personal rewards such as the respect of their colleagues or job satisfaction or a combination of anything that the employee considers to be important. Different people have different styles of working. For example, some people need competition to do their best, while others work better at their own pace. We need to respect people's work style and arrange the conditions. Also when people have done something you feel good about, it is very important to reward them. Like the situation in the article, the manager has introduced life insurance and many employees have focus on health and fitness issues, therefore it is very good for individual and also makes them feel valued and reduces their sick leave. The article helps us to gain the deeper understanding of motivation that is widely contributed to the human resource management. From its situation, we have learned that we should be more carefully emphasis on personal specification and job related individual characters. Introducing suggestion box and interaction with company and the life style of the employees are also important. People who are passive communicator, people who think that employees as a tool, which is easily exchangeable, people who want just a easy job, such people are not adequate for human resource management. Motivation is behaviour that towards a better performance, and behaviour will be learned when encouraged or rewarded and make a better behaviour, thus motivation is a powerful factor that controls people's will to work. Human resource management deals with people, with a purpose of keeping motivation The Right People being valued in an organisation" would motivate individuals
in workplace. She also stated that when people has much satisfaction
that is being perceived as helpful or an expert, it is all about ways
to express their pride and conceit.Great leaders surround themselves with great and skillful people. Jim Collins, author of Good to Great, and his team researched what it takes for organizations to achieve greatness. He identified great companies and found that they all had the same kind of leadership. These leaders were usually humble, yet passionate about the business they were in. Unlike many of the celebrity CEO's of today, they were ambitious for their organization to succeed, rather than ambitious for themselves.They focused their organizations on a combination of what they were passionate about doing, what they were good at doing, and what would drive their economic engine (sustain and/or make profitable).Collins states that one of the first things these leaders do is to surround themselves with the right people. Instead of spending time and money on motivational incentives, they find people who are already motivated. In other words, they recognize that true motivation comes from within.I have met many leaders who feel "stuck" with individuals who are not motivated to Then what factors will make workers motivated? Davidman studied that keeping motivating high requires is remuneration. According to Herzberg, Mausner & Snyderman remuneration is designed to focus organisational behaviour, encourage greater accountability and provide a foundation for recognising and rewarding achievement. They could be such as good evaluation of workers to the whole, granting workers needs and bonus and so on. For example from the article, Peter Sammons, partner at Team Craft New Zealand, an organisational learning and development consultancy said, that managers should celebrate small as well as big successes and share rewards, "such as profit sharing, to keep a group on track and encourage cooperation" within fair level. Moreover, the factors that influence the motivation is environment such as relationship to other workers, working conditions, and work such as satisfied work and perception of contribution to the career. For example from the article, wageworkers in environments such as production lines wish an access to the phone with a family. Also one more from the article, when workers feel that they are doing a good job, and their efforts are recognised and rewarded and their wages are fairly raised, that means that they make their "good motivational place of work". However we cannot decide which factors will have the most effect on motivation because I think it will depend on each person. Environment is often viewed as a less influence factor, but it should be very considerable as well as others. Environment could involve with the relationship with other workers. For example, a worker does not get along well with his/her leader, cannot respect his/her leader, poor communication with co-workers, undefined company's objectives and so on. Leadership holds the key to manage those employees' motivation. Leaders should know the employees well such as the ages of their children and their issues. Therefore I think this communication related environment has a significant influence to the motivation. Peter Sammons also says that the company needs to encourage workers to refer "positions of responsibility within the organisation and make training and upskilling readily available". Therefore attitude to employees should be very considerable. Employees should be seen, as a human who has unique needs, abilities, personality traits, values and more. Also work goal must be clearly defined, achievable and measurable. Leaders need to handle well with employees incentives. Moreover, well communication systems through co-workers, unions and family members are important. To summarise what we discussed here is that managers need to provide the right organisational climate to ensure that their employees can see that by working towards the organisational goals they are also achieving some of their own goals. These goals could be such things as financial rewards or personal rewards such as the respect of their colleagues or job satisfaction or a combination of anything that the employee considers to be important. Different people have different styles of working. For example, some people need competition to do their best, while others work better at their own pace. We need to respect people's work style and arrange the conditions. Also when people have done something you feel good about, it is very important to reward them. Like the situation in the article, the manager has introduced life insurance and many employees have focus on health and fitness issues, therefore it is very good for individual and also makes them feel valued and reduces their sick leave. The article helps us to gain the deeper understanding of motivation that is widely contributed to the human resource management. From its situation, we have learned that we should be more carefully emphasis on personal specification and job related individual characters. Introducing suggestion box and interaction with company and the life style of the employees are also important. People who are passive communicator, people who think that employees as a tool, which is easily exchangeable, people who want just a easy job, such people are not adequate for human resource management. 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most effect on motivation because I think it will depend on each
person. Environment is often viewed as a less influence factor, but it
should be very considerable as well as others. Environment could
involve with the relationship with other workers. For example, a
worker does not get along well with his/her leader, cannot respect
his/her leader, poor communication with co-workers, undefined
company's objectives and so on. Leadership holds the key to manage
those employees' motivation. Leaders should know the employees well
such as the ages of their children and their issues. Therefore I think
this communication related environment has a significant influence to
the motivation. Peter Sammons also says that
the company needs to encourage workers to refer "positions of
responsibility within the organisation and make training and
upskilling readily available". Therefore attitude to employees should
be very considerable. Employees should be seen, as a human who has
unique needs, abilities, personality traits, values and more. Also
work goal must be clearly defined, achievable and measurable. Leaders
need to handle well with employees incentives. Moreover, well
communication systems through co-workers, unions and family members
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colleagues or job satisfaction or a combination of anything that the
employee considers to be important. Different people have different
styles of working. For example, some people need competition to do
their best, while others work better at their own pace. We need to
respect people's work style and arrange the conditions. Also when
people have done something you feel good about, it is very important
to reward them. Like the situation in the article, the manager has
introduced life insurance and many employees have focus on health and
fitness issues, therefore it is very good for individual and also
makes them feel valued and reduces their sick leave.So, you’ve made it through the interview process and have received an offer of an employment. Congratulations! However, there are some things to consider before accepting or rejecting an offer of employment. How you reply to these questions will determine whether the job offer is really worth it:Is this a full time, part time, temporary, or contract position? As obvious as it seems, you may be getting an offer different from what you originally applied. Try to get in writing the official offer -- if it involves heavy-duty legal language consider contacting an employment specialist or an attorney for guidance.Will you be paid hourly, per diem, by the job, or by an hourly salary? How many hours are you expected to work? Does the company pay overtime? Bonuses? Profit Sharing? Is this position with a "91" operator [meaning lengthy crew duty days] or with a 135 operator [with limited duty days]?Will you be a flight attendant? A cabin attendant? A host/hostess? Titles make a difference because the level of pay and training will depend on how high The article helps us to gain the deeper understanding of motivation that is widely contributed to the human resource management. From its situation, we have learned that we should be more carefully emphasis on personal specification and job related individual characters. Introducing suggestion box and interaction with company and the life style of the employees are also important. People who are passive communicator, people who think that employees as a tool, which is easily exchangeable, people who want just a easy job, such people are not adequate for human resource management. Motivation is behaviour that towards a better performance, and behaviour will be learned when encouraged or rewarded and make a better behaviour, thus motivation is a powerful factor that controls people's will to work. Human resource management deals with people, with a purpose of keeping motivation high, and makes the best of value of employees' abilities at work. Individual's enthusiasm is depending on its motive. The entire individual has their motive or drive, however when their needs meet the achievement of job, they will be highly motivated and company will make the most of its profits. Besides, as we know already, motivation is not useful only in business context, but our everyday life. Our will to do something, it is all come from our motivation and obviously we all know that how well we could do things when we are highly motivated.
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