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Introduction Group members Muhmmad Arshad Mughal Sohail Ahmed Munsoor Zafar Sana Aleem Nosheen Rafiq Saba Mehmood

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Introduction

• Group membersMuhmmad Arshad MughalSohail AhmedMunsoor ZafarSana Aleem Nosheen RafiqSaba Mehmood

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How to communicate

• Verbal communication

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• Nonverbal communication

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MotivationEven if U fall

on your face;

still you are

moving

forward

Thinking

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How to motivate

Need based theories1. Maslow’s need hierarchy theory2. Alderfer’s ERG theory3. Herzberg’s two factor theory

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Maslow’s need hierarchy

Proposed by Abraham Maslow

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Herzberg's two factor theory

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• Cognitive process theories1. Expectancy theory2. Goal setting theory3. Social learning theory4. Equity theory • Non-cognitive theory1. Law of effect2. Behavior modification(positive reinforcement, negative

reinforcement,extinction,punishment)

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How to learn

Social learning theoryClassical conditioning theory

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Development

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What should be developed

Personnel development :Skill and abilities1. Foundation skills2. Basic skills3. Communication skills4. Adaptability5. Interpersonal skills6. Self management skills

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How to developed

Training :• Employees orientation• Skills training• Coaching• Counseling

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Developing young employees

Organization should pay attention to develop young employees. Youth unemployment is currently a huge issue, with thousands more young people leaving school, college or university each

year are struggling to find suitable jobs.

Figures released that significant proportion of the UK’s 2.56m unemployed, with 979,000 people aged between 16 and 24 out

of work.

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Can I

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Nature Vs. Nurture

• What is it? In the "nature vs. nurture" debate, nature refers to an individual's innate qualities (nativism).

• Factors Biological and family factors

• What is it? In the "nature vs. nurture" debate, nurture refers to personal experiences (i.e. behaviorism).

• Factors Social and environmental factors

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