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Woman Between Islam and Western Society

According To This Volume The Status Of Woman In Islam Is The Same As That Of Man But Considering The Natural Diffrences, It Advocates The Principle Of The Division Of Labour Between The Two Sexes Rather Than The Equality Of Labour.

According To This Volume The Status Of Woman In Islam Is The Same As That Of Man But Considering The Natural Diffrences, It Advocates The Principle Of The Division Of Labour Between The Two Sexes Rather Than The Equality Of Labour.

Islamic Resurgence

Challenges, Directions and Future Perspectives : a Roundtable with Prof. Khurshid Ahmad

PENGENALAN SEJARAH AL-QURAN

  • ISBN 13 : 9794211370
  • Judul : PENGENALAN SEJARAH AL-QURAN
  • Pengarang : saad abdul wahid,  
  • Penerbit : PT RAJAGRAFINDO PERSADA
  • Klasifikasi : 2X0
  • Call Number : 2X0 SAA p
  • Bahasa : Indonesia
  • Penaklikan : xvi, 144 hlm; 21 cm
  • Tahun : 1995
  • Halaman : 0
  • Ketersediaan :
    2020-39058-0001
    Tersedia di Pustaka Kubang Putih - UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi
    2018-36179-0003
    Tersedia di Pustaka Kubang Putih - UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi
    2018-36179-0002
    Tersedia di Pustaka Kubang Putih - UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi
    2018-36179-0001
    Tersedia di Pustaka Kubang Putih - UIN Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Labour's Reward

Real Wages and Economic Change in 19th- and 20th-century Europe

In Labour's Reward, leading international scholars construct time series of nominal wages and earnings, cost of living and real wages in European countries and regions over the long run. The volume features original analysis and important new data on Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia.

The volume features original analysis and important new data on Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia.

The Reward and Recognition Process in Total Quality Management

Author Stephen B. Knouse does not consider reward and recognition to be a static set of principles, but rather a continually evolving process. This process diversifies into new areas, such as motivation, leadership, group dynamics, and other areas of behavior. In this way, TQM can be responsive to both its internal and external customers. Knouse also explains how to integrate the characteristics of the reward and recognition process with TQM. TQM emphasizes important psychological concepts, such as cultural change, leadership, and teamwork. However, very little has been written about the psychological theory behind these concepts. This book provides psychological frameworks for understanding the reward and recognition process. As a result, the idea of motivation and its importance to reward and recognition becomes clearer. Employee motivation within any organization must also be managed carefully in order to achieve optimal effectiveness. Various motivation principles used within the TQM organization are detailed to provide a thorough understanding of these key practices. Motivational theories are illustrated and explained in basic terms, so the importance of these critical issues shows why reward and recognition will work in a quality environment. Many organizational examples of reward and recognition within the manufacturing, service, public, and international sectors are also presented to further demonstrate the motivational techniques as they relate to what other successful TQM organizations are doing. Companies share effective reward and recognition techniques. Effective performance evaluation is behind any reward and recognition program. A performance evaluation system for TQM requires that performance criteria be established that support the quality and customer orientation of the organization. This book shows how to create and maintain those criteria. It also presents some of the unique pitfalls of performance evaluations and offers specific and successful ways to avoid them. Each chapter includes techniques for improving the reward and recognition process. Workforce diversity is an important issue in today's organizational environment. Diversity relates to a variety of characteristics, such as mutual respect, acceptance, and teamwork Knouse identifies and discusses these and many other important emerging issues. He suggests new directions that can link reward and recognition to the role of charismatic leadership, competition, and prestigious quality awards. These will all have an impact on the workforce and TQM in the future.

However, very little has been written about the psychological theory behind these concepts. This book provides psychological frameworks for understanding the reward and recognition process.

Early Promise, Late Reward

A Biography of Helen Hooven Santmyer, Author of "... And Ladies of the Club."

Traces the life of the Ohio woman who achieved fame as a writer at the age of eighty-eight

Traces the life of the Ohio woman who achieved fame as a writer at the age of eighty-eight

Reward Management

Employee Performance, Motivation and Pay

In order to recruit, motivate and retain an effective workforce, organizations must have an appropriate reward strategy. This practical and accessible text discusses reward management policies and strategies and examines the key components of the total remuneration package. The author evaluates the effectiveness of various elements of the renumeration package and relates this to theories of motivation associated with the individual and organizational performance. All aspects of reward management are discussed, including: * Performance related pay, equal pay and pay structures * Pension schemes * Management of the reward system * Renumeration packages for expatriate workers Providing a succinct introduction to the subject for undergraduate and MBA students of HRM and those taking the IPD Reward Management course, Reward Management will be of great interest to all HR professionals.

This book provides a succinct introduction to the subject for undergraduate and MBA students and those taking the IPD Reward Management course.

An Ecological Perspective on Human Communication Theory

AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN COMMUNICATION THEORY introduces communication students to both research and theory at an undergraduate level and avoids extensive discussion of philosophical and epistemological issues. The ecological/interdisciplinary approach synthesizes information from diverse fields, including anthropology, biology, linguistics, psychology, and sociology. A student manual at the back of the book includes activities, discussion questions, recommended readings, and videos.

This unit is devoted to explaining the ecology of communication, the evolutionary
prehistory of communication, the history of communication technologies, and the
history of the study of communication processes and patterns. In Chapters 1 and
2 our concern is with placing communication within ecological boundaries,
highlighting the role of communication in our survival as a species, and
discussing the role of communication in our everyday lives. Further, we define
communication ...