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Mishra, Priyanka
- Performance Management: Ensuring Trust and Effectiveness in Organizations
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1 D.Y.Patil Institute of Management Studies, Akurdi, Pune, IN
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IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 268-275Abstract
The performance of companies depends mostly on the quality of their human resource. For obvious economic and business reasons, organizations have always been concerned about the growth, competence and retention of its people. Hence employee development and talent management are essential elements of any strategic human capital management program. Thus the focus has shifted from 'numbers' to 'quality' and from 'recruitment' to 'retention'. Many organizational human resource practices play a dominant role in building employee competence and commitment. Out of the plentiful, the performance management system in the organization facilitates the talent management in the organization. This paper discusses the role of the corporate performance management strategies in developing the skills of the employees and satisfying the needs of the organization based on the Performance Management system conducted at IBM India. This paper is aimed at the software engineers working at IBM India.Keywords
Effectiveness, Performance Management, Trust- Relevance of Emotional Intelligence and Educational Background on Performance-An Empirical Study in the B-Schools in Pune
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1 Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Mgt Studies, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
2 Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Mgt. Studies, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 2Sp (2016), Pagination: 364-368Abstract
There has been an increase interest in ‘emotional intelligence’ within the Indian organization in the recent years. This increase has been attributed to the popularization of the construct of emotional intelligence in the research area. The promotion of emotional development in corporate organizations assumes that the ability to regulate emotions is a positive trait, which is associated with positive workplace performance. Various researches have already been done in the area of emotional intelligence in the context to different sectors. Educational background of a student plays an important role for the student pursuing management education. It is always a perception in the mind of the academia that engineering and science students do better in the MBA examination. Hence this study has been carried out to understand the relevance of educational background and emotional intelligence on results of students studying in B-schools of Pune.
The aim of the current study was to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence and educational background on the academic results of the students of B-Schools of Pune.
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Emotional Intelligence, Educational Background, Students, Results, B-Schools.- Effect of Vegetable and Fruit Waste on Seed Germination and Growth of Solanum lycopersicum
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1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Engineering, Jacob School of Biotechnology and Bio-Engineering, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Allahabad (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1-5Abstract
The study was aimed to determine the effect of vegetable and fruit waste extract on seed germination and growth of Solanum lycopersicum. The domestic vegetable and fruit waste was used as both extract and decoction at different dilutions to analyze its effect on seed germination, leaf emergence, growth and plant biomass. Effect of different concentrations of waste extract and decoction was compared to that of distilled water (control). The results revealed that all the concentrations of extract/decoction promoted seed germination, also contributed to seedling height, plant growth and biomass accumulation. However, an increase in dilution ratios from 1:5 to 1:8 had a significant effect on germination and growth of tomato plants. This suggests that domestic waste, which is one of the major causes of environmental pollution, can be used as an alternative to synthetic plant growth nutrients.
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Domestic Waste, Seed Germination, Tomato.- PAPR Reduction in DVB Based MIMO OFDM System Using Various Coding Techniques
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1 SHUATS, Allahabad, IN
2 University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IN
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 7, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 14-19Abstract
The capability of handling very strong echoes, robustness to channel fading, immunity to impulse interference, and lesser nonlinear distortion makes MIMO-OFDM one of the promising technique for the fourth-generation mobile communications. However, one of the main disadvantage associated with MIMO-OFDM is the high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) of the transmitter’s output signal on different antennas. High Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) for MIMO-OFDM system is still a demanding area and difficult issue. The occurrences of high peaks in the transmitted OFDM signal cases the degradation of the system performance due to various non-linear effects like spectral spreading, intermodulation, and signal constellation that exist inherently in power amplifiers. In this paper, various coding techniques like SQRT, DCT are used to obtain a significant reduction in PAPR. The results obtained are plotted in forms of graphs and are compared with earlier results of transform techniques. Simulations show that better results are obtained in the proposed technique.- A Comparative Study of Health Conscious Lifestyle Between Normotensives and Hypertensives
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1 Department of Psychology Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 5, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 715-717Abstract
This study was aimed at determining whether there are differences in health conscious lifestyle between normotensives and hypertensives. From a small community sample of adults from Noida, 20 individuals with normotensives were selected and compared with a sex and age matched group of 20 individuals having hypertension and having clinic Blood Pressure (BP)> or 140/90 mm hg were tested on measures of health conscious lifestyle derived from standardized questionnaire. Results of independent t test revealed significant differences between normotensives and hypertensives and were in line with the hypothesis. The null hypothesis stand rejected and normotensives were found to be significantly higher on health conscious lifestyle comparatively than hypertensives.Keywords
Health Conscious Lifestyle, Normotension, Hypertension.- The Association of Type A Behavior Pattern, Stress and Cardiac Diseases:A Review
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 286-288Abstract
In this modern era, type A behavior pattern is common now. There is substantial evidence to denote that the type A behavior pattern is correlated with an elevated risk of coronary heart disease. Present research has displayed that Type A personality as compared to personality of Type Bs, people demonstrate increased biochemical and cardiovascular responses to stressful situations. Cardiovascular and other responses to stress of subjects considered to be at risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) were studied in order to evaluate the link between type A behavior pattern, stress and cardiac diseases. In this study we examine the relations among type A behavior pattern, stress and cardiac diseases.Keywords
Type A Behavior Pattern, Stress, Cardiac Diseases.- A Comparative Study of Type A Behavior Pattern between Hypertensive and Hypotensive
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 6, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 650-652Abstract
This study was aimed at determining whether there are differences in type Abehavior pattern between hypertensives and hypotensives. From a small community sample of adults from Noida, 100 individuals having hypertension and having clinic Blood Pressure (BP)> or 140/90 mm hg were selected and compared with a sex and age matched group of 100 individuals with hypotensives- BP reading under 90/60 (moderate hypotension) were tested on measures of type A behavior pattern derived from standardized questionnaire. Results of independent t test revealed significant differences between hypertensives and hypotensives and were in line with the hypothesis. The null hypothesis stand rejected and hypertensives were found to be significantly higher (high score) on type A behavior pattern comparatively than hypotensives.Keywords
Type A Behavior Pattern, Hypertension, Hypotension.References
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- The Association of Impatience, Hostility and Hypertension:A Review
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 6, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 721-723Abstract
In this current scenario, the two major behaviors as- impatience and hostility are expanding day by day. There is substantial evidence to denote that the impatience and hostility both are associated with an elevated risk of hypertension. Some psychological factors are here which affects the likelihood of experiencing interpersonal interactions with negative emotional valence, and the intensity of this response is correlated with increased systolic/diastolic blood pressure response during interaction. Impatience and hostility, the two main subcomponents of Type A personality, were studied in order to evaluate the link between impatience, hostility and hypertension disease. In this study we examine the relations among impatience, hostility and hypertension disease.Keywords
Hypertension, Impatience, Hostility, Heart Disease.References
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- A Comparative Study of Lifestyle Between Normotensives and Hypertensives
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Ihansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 467-469Abstract
This study was aimed at determining whether there are differences in lifestyle between normotensives and hypertensives. From a small community sample of adults from Noida, 20 individuals with normotensives were selected and compared with a sex and age matched group of 20 individuals having hypertension and having clinic Blood Pressure (BP)> or 140/90 mm hg were tested on measures of lifestyle derived from standardized questionnaire. Results of independent t test revealed significant differences between normotensives and hypertensives and were in line with the hypothesis. The null hypothesis stand rejected and normotensives were found to be significantly higher on lifestyle comparatively than hypertensives.Keywords
Lifestyle, Normotension, Hypertension.References
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