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5111. Effect of motivation strategy on staff performance, In Mombasa Maize Millers Ltd | ||
Faiza Issa Omar and Lucy Gichinga | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Management | Sub Category : Organizational Behaviour |
Effect of motivation strategy on staff performance, In Mombasa Maize Millers Ltd
Motivation seems to be one of the most important tools of managing employee performance. Organizations design motivation systems (strategy) to encourage employees to perform in the most effective way but also to attract potential candidates. The case study was chosen to represent other strategies in place that will improve staff performance through motivation within the organization in which staffs were dissatisfied as a result of ineffective use of non financial motivation. The non monetary rewards available at MMM includes promotion, appreciation certificates, housing facilities, training scholarship, good working conditions, gift offering and recognition, responsibility and training. On the other hand, employees consider non-monetary incentives among the most important factors that increase their desire to exert more effort in their jobs. The general objective of this proposal was to explore the effect of motivation strategy over staff performance in MMM, and also to realize this, the following objectives were looked in details, to allow employees to perform well at MMM include financial motivation, non-financial and the management style of MMM that had motivate staff, researcher during the study use different theories and models that relate with the topic under study which was drive theory and incentive theory and Abraham Maslow hierarchy of needs model the researcher use descriptive survey design and he will target 300 Employees of MMM Ltd. The sampling techniques that researcher used was stratified sampling and the sample size was 156 employees of MMM Ltd which was out of 300 employees as the targeted population of the study, data collection tools were questionnaires. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques were used to analyze the data collected and finally data was presented through the use of bar graphs and pie charts where possible. Findings were there was a clear financial compensation strategy as it indicates the organization has clear compensation policy. The respondents believed that management of MMM Ltd was responsible for both the big structures that serve as the foundation of confidence, and the human touches that shape a positive emotional climate to inspire and motivate and some of the recommendations that researcher has pointed for MMM Ltd was Management and departmental heads should deliver confidence to the employees by exposing high standards of training programs and motivation strategies in the organization. Since mangers are responsible for bridging the gap between staff motivation strategy and the final decisions on how to train on the best of their knowledge and the reality of implementing the changes within the organization, they should always involve employees in decision making.
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5112. Effects of Retail Banking on the Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya | ||
Leonard Kithi Ndeje and Omar Nagib | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Management | Sub Category : Finance |
Effects of Retail Banking on the Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
The study focused on the effect of liberalization of banking industry. In the past three years Kenyan banking sector has progressed towards increasing retail banking and decreasing the corporate banking. This is evident in the efforts banks are putting to attract retail customers through advertisements and sales promotions. Retail banking in Kenya in the past years had been severely underdeveloped and marginalized, since the majority of Kenyans live below the poverty line and cannot afford the luxury life. The study therefore established the effect of retail banking on the performance of financial institutions in Kenya. The general objective of the study was to determine the effect of retail banking in the performance of financial institutions. The study was guided with the following specific objectives; lending portfolio, number of customers, branch network and deposit mobilization. The study relied on both primary sources and secondary sources. The primary sources were the operation Managers, retail managers and relationship managers of the financial institutions while the secondary sources included reviewing the literature on the banking sector in Kenya and the East Africa region, previous research carried out from the same field, annual reports regarding the industry and official company manuals. The data collection methods included questionnaires and interviews. The collected data was edited and then coded. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 22.0. Descriptive statistics included, frequencies, percentages, means and standard deviations. On the other hand, inferential statistics was in form of both Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression. Correlation facilitated drawing of infrences on relationship between each of the independent variables. Multiple regression enabled assessment of the effect of the independent variables on savings mobilization performance as a whole significance. The study findings concluded that Deposit Mobilisation, Lending Portfolio and Branch Network were found to have a significant and positive impact on financial performance; it would be wise to conclude that Deposit Mobilisation, Lending Portfolio and Branch Network were found to have a strong positive relationship. On the number of customers on financial performance, the study established that Number of Customers has an insignificant relationship with financial performance. It was recommended that commercial banks should design other innovative marketing strategies which can increase the level of low cost deposits such as use of mobile phone in collecting deposits. The Management of commercial banks should put in place strategies that focus on unbanked population since they represent a significant number of customers left out which can build trust on and sustain its performance once they are included in the financial sector. The study further recommends that in- order to enhance the performance in the whole financial sector, the same study can be carried out in micro finances.
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5113. Embedded based capacitance fuel level sensor | ||
S. Kuppusamy and K. Balachander | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Electrical and Electronics |
Embedded based capacitance fuel level sensor
This paper proposes a new idea of the Fuel level sensor is to monitor, measure and indicate the fuel level in the tank of vehicles by using microcontroller based Embedded System. At present methods of fuel level measurement is Resistor Ladder network, Reed sensor with float and Linear Hall Effect sensor. The proposed method of measurement of fuel level is based on the variation in the capacitance based on the difference in dielectric properties between fuel and free air without any moving parts.
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5114. Emerging Issues in Land Administration Arising from Communal Clashes: The Nigerian Experience | ||
Singhry, I. M and Mohammad, I. M | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Business and Law | Sub Category : Management Arts |
Emerging Issues in Land Administration Arising from Communal Clashes: The Nigerian Experience
This paper described the emerging issues in land administration an attempt by the Bauchi State Government to resettle the displaced people as a result of communal clashes within and outside Bauchi State. The sample of the study was the migrant household at Kafin Mu’azu village where a simple random sampling technique was adopted in administering the questionnaires to the respondents. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data obtained. Most information was obtained from allotees, all the beneficiaries of compensation. Informal interviews were also held with government officials and the result shows that both land allocation and compensation exercises were improperly done, in that the authorities involved in the exercises, especially the land allocation exercise were mixed with non-specialists, contrary to the provision of the land use of Act of 1978, the traditional rulers were involved in the allocation of plots/farm lands. It is therefore recommended that future land allocation and compensation should always be put under intensive observation as membership of both exercises has been a matter of self enrichment.
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5115. Estimation of Primary Metabolites and Antioxidant activity of Tylophora indica L. and Nyctanthes-arbor-tritis | ||
Deepika Harit and R.A. Shrama | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Life Sciences | Sub Category : Applied Botany |
Estimation of Primary Metabolites and Antioxidant activity of Tylophora indica L. and Nyctanthes-arbor-tritis
The present study was aimed for isolation and quantification of Primary Metabolites from selected plant species. Antioxidant activity of plants was also carried out by using FRAP, Catalase,Lipid Peroxidation and Peroxidase assay. The maximum amount of primary metabolite was protein and the minimum was total soluble sugars in leaves of Tylophora indica whereas in the case of Nyctanthes arbor tritis. Maximum amount of primary metabolite was protein in roots and the minimum starch was found in stem. Thus leaves of Tylophora indica. and the roots of Nyctanthes arbor tritis were the rich source of protein. Stem of Tylophora indica was found to be better antioxidant as compared to leaves when observed by various antioxidant assays.. In the case of Nyctanthes-arbor-tritis different plant parts showed potent activity when assayed by different methods. . The present results showed potential of this medicinal plant which can be used as herbal drug as therapeutic ventures in future aspects.
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5116. Evaluation and Optimization of Suppliers in sponge iron industries in Chhattisgarh | ||
Afshan Butt, Bhanu Pratap Tripathi, H.R. Chandrakar and Vanita Ben Dhagat | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Management | Sub Category : Project and Quality |
Evaluation and Optimization of Suppliers in sponge iron industries in Chhattisgarh
In the present paper, we have selected the sponge iron industry in Chhattisgarh which uses iron – ore as the main raw material for the purpose of analysis of the iron-ore suppliers, Six important criteria have been considered and four suppliers are taken into account. In this paper MCDM (MultiCriteria decision making) is used for determining order preference with the help of the parameter related to Supplier selection. MCDM refers to making decisions in the presence of multiple, usually conflicting criteria. These criteria are compared using AHP and their weights are found. Using these weights, Topsis is applied to find the ranking of the suppliers and to choose the best among them. Result shows supplier S3 is best alternative supplier.
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5117. Evaluation of posture by REBA and RULA at small scale manufacturing industry | ||
N.A.Ansari and M.J.Sheikh | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Mechanical Engineering |
Evaluation of posture by REBA and RULA at small scale manufacturing industry
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are surrounded by the most common work-related problem in India. In an Indian manufacturing industry most of the work is still carried out manually hence issues of work related musculoskeletal disorders and injury in different sites of the body are prominent. Postural analysis using Rapid entire body assessment (REBA), Rapid upper limb assessment (RULA) indicates that the workers are working above the secure limit. The presents study is focused on posture analysis of the workers working in small scale manufacturing industry. The study was conducted on 15 workers engaged in small scale manufacturing industry Wardha (Maharashtra, India). Video tape on different activities of the workers was done and then images were cropped from it for the analysis. This study presents assessment of work posture of worker engaged in different activities of small scale manufacturing industry. Posture analysis tools REBA and RULA method both software as well as worksheet were used. The results of REBA showed that some of the workers were under lower levels and majority at high risk levels. Further the results of RULA showed that majority of the workers were under high risk levels and required immediate change. It was concluded that; there is a lack of ergonomics social contact and understanding in small scale manufacturing industries (SSMIs). Postural analysis using REBA, RULA indicates that the workers are working above the secure limit. A major quantity of the workers is working in awkward postures. Thus the workers are under moderate to high risk of Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
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5118. Evaluation of solvency assessment systems to improve the solvency system in Iran | ||
Dr. Bijan Sadegh, Hadi Ahmadi and Neda Ghazimoradi | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Management | Sub Category : Finance |
Evaluation of solvency assessment systems to improve the solvency system in Iran
In financial monitoring, instead of direct control of prices and conditions of the insurance company contracts, financial indexes and financial strength of these companies is evaluated. Solvency margin is a tool used by many advanced companies for financial monitoring that represents the excess of assets than liabilities. Or we can say the financial ability of the insurance company to cover its accepted risks. So far, the world's different systems using different methodologies are designed and implemented to evaluate solvency of insurance companies. In this paper, using the criteria identified in the literature, while comparing the insurance industry's financial monitoring system in Iran with other systems - solvency II and the united states RBC- we make recommendations to improve the solvency formula defects of insurance industry in Iran.
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5119. Exergy Analysis of Afam IV Gas Turbine Power Plant. | ||
B.M Ogunedo and V.I Okoro | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Mechanical Engineering |
Exergy Analysis of Afam IV Gas Turbine Power Plant.
In this study an exergy analysis of 75 MW gas turbine is carried out. Exergy analysis based on second law was applied to the gas cycle and individual components through an off design point modeling approach. The analysis shows that the highest exergy destruction occurs in the combustion chamber (CC), and the gas turbine is significantly affected by the ambient temperature; increase in temperature leads to decrease in GT power output. The compressor has the largest exergy efficiency of 99% as compared to the other components (combustion chamber – 76%, Turbine – 95%). The highest destruction in exergy was recorded in the combustion chamber. As a result of this destruction, 2.23kJ of energy is lost in every 1MW output of power produced by the plant.
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5120. Fatigue life prediction under different laser coatings for cumulative bending based on a new non-linear model | ||
Alalkawi H.J.M, Elkhawad Ali Elfaki, Ali Yousuf Khenyab and Zainab K. Hantoosh | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Mechanical Engineering |
Fatigue life prediction under different laser coatings for cumulative bending based on a new non-linear model
A non-linear cumulative fatigue model was developed for estimating the fatigue life of high strength aluminum alloy 7049 in high cycle fatigue (HCF) and low cycle fatigue (LCF) regimes with different laser surface coatings. These coatings are water laser peening and the black paint laser peening (bPLP). The results of the application the new non-liner model to the experimental data that the proposed model is quite applicable for interaction cumulative fatigue with laser coating. The paper also indicated that the fatigue limit increased by 2.59 due to bpLp while it reduced by 2.3 due to WLP.The new non linear model showed satisfactory prediction for bpLp cumulative fatigue loading.
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