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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I am indebted to the all powerful ALMIGHTY GOD for all the blessings
he
showered on me and for being with me throughout the study.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to EMPLOYEE OF MAX-NEW
YORK LIFE management who provided me an opportunity to do this
project.
I am deeply obliged to Mr. RAYMOND LOBO (VICE PRESIDENT-HR) AND
MS. MALINI (HR-MANAGER) for his exemplary guidance and support
without
whose help this project would not have been success.
I would like to place on record my sincere gratitude and appreciation
to my project guide
MRS. MAHIMA BIRLA Pacific institute of management, for his kind
cooperation
and guidance which enabled me to complete my project.
I also take this opportunity to express my deed gratitude to my loving
parents and
friends who are a constant source of motivation and for their never
ending support and
encouragement during this project.
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CONTENT :
1. PROJECT 1-4
PROPOSED
2. INTRODUCTION 5
3. REVIEW OF 7
LITERATURE
4. OBJECTIVE OF THE
STUDY
5. INDUSTRY PROFILE
6. RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
DATA ANALYSIS AND
7. INTERPRETATION
8. FINDINGS
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9. QUESTIONIAR
CHAPTER -1
INTRODUCTION
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1.2 FACTORS INFLUENCING JOB SATISFACTION
The major factors influencing job satisfaction are presented below:
SUPERVISION
To a worker, Supervision is equally a strong contributor to the job
satisfaction as well as to the job dissatisfaction. The feelings of workers
towards his supervisors are usually similar to his feeling towards the
company. The role of supervisor is a focal point for attitude formation.
Bad supervision results in absenteeism and labor turnover. Good
supervision results in higher production and good industrial relations.
CO-WORKERS
Various studies had traced this factor as a factor of intermediate
importance. One’s associates with others had frequently been motivated
as a factor in job satisfaction. Certainly, this seems reasonable because
people like to be near their friends. The workers derive satisfaction when
the co-workers are helpful, friendly and co-operative.
PAY
Studies also show that most of the workers felt satisfied when they are
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paid more adequately to the work performed by them. The relative
important of pay would probably changing factor in job satisfaction or
dissatisfaction.
AGE
Age has also been found to have a direct relationship to level job of
satisfaction of employees. In some groups job satisfaction is higher with
increasing age, in other groups job satisfaction is lower and in other
there is no difference at all.
MARITAL STATUS
Marital status has an important role in deciding the job satisfaction.
Most of the studies have revealed that the married person finds
dissatisfaction in his job than his unmarried counterpart. The reasons
stated to be are that wages were insufficient due to increased cost of
living, educations to children etc.
EDUCATION
Studies conducted among various workers revealed that most of workers
who had not completed their school education showed higher satisfaction
level. However, educated workers felt less satisfied in their job.
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WORKING CONDITION
The result of various studies shows that working condition is an
important factor. Good working atmosphere and pleasant surroundings
help increasing the production of industry. Working conditions are more
important to women workers than men workers.
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factors and their impacts on the overall job satisfaction of officers. It also
investigates the impacts of bank type, work experience, age, and sex
higher levels
of job satisfaction than those from public sectors as they enjoy better
facilities and supportive work environment. Sex and age differences have
relatively lower level of impact on it. The overall job satisfaction of the
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5. To find the significance difference among male and female
employees with respect to job Factors.
3. Due to time constraint the researcher was not able to complete the
project to desired level.
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INDUSTRY PROFILE
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Indian insurance industry
History:
Life insurance came to India from England in 1818 when oriental life
companies had been started in India. But these companies were looking after
only the needs of European community established in India. Indian people were
not being insured by these companies. First Indian life insurance company came
insurance company came in 1896. After this the united India in madras, national
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Indian and national insurance in Calcutta and the co-operative assurance in
1912 as life insurance company act and provident fund act. These acts consist of
premium rates tables and periodical valuations of companies. In the first two
decade of 20th century many life insurance companies were started. So the
insurance act came in 1938 to governing life and non life insurance companies
and to provide strict state control. In 1956 the life insurance business in India was
spreading life insurance much more widely particularly in rural areas. In that year
LIC had 5 zonal offices, 33 divisional offices and 212 branch offices. In 1957 the
7000crores in 1986.
industry. The IRDA was incorporated as a statutory body in April, 2000. The key
while ensuring the financial security of the insurance market. The IRDA opened
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up the market in August 2000 with the invitation for application for registrations.
Foreign companies were allowed ownership of up to 26%. The Authority has the
power to frame regulations under Section 114A of the Insurance Act, 1938 and
has from 2000 onwards framed various regulations ranging from registration of
interests.
Role of IRDA:
sectors.
Indian Insurance consumers are like Indian Voters, they are soft but when time is
right and ripe, they demand and seek necessary changes. De-tariff of many
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Insurance Products are the reflection of changing aspirations and growing
For historical years, Indian consumers were at receiving end. Insurance Product
basis”. All that got changed with passage of IRDA act in 1999. New insurance
companies have come into existence leading to open competition and hence
the Products (read Risk Solution), that is given to them. There are not ready to
accept any product, no matter even if that is coming from the market leader,
should that product is not serving the purpose. A case in point is ULIP Product /
Group Life and Credit Life in Life Insurance segment and Travel / Family Floater
Health and Liability Insurance in the Non-life segment are new age Avatar. The
Brokers to respond.
Customers are looking at Insurance for covering Pure Risk now which I have
covered in my next section. Another good reason why we are seeing quick
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mitigation is the cost of Replacement of Goods (ROG) or Cost of Services
(COS).
Now Indian customers are aware of insurance industry and insurance products
provided by companies. They have become more sensitive. They would not
accept any type of insurance product unless it fulfills their requirements and
which can provide security against any unacceptable events, but now customers
customers wants good return from the insurance companies. The Indian
MUTUAL FUNDS 2%
NBFC’S 3%
GOVT. BONDS 13%
INSURANCE 13%
PF/ RETIRE FUNDS 21%
CURRENCY 6%
After the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act have been
India. Previously there was a monopoly business for Life Insurance Corporation
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of India (L.I.C.) who was the only life-insurance company for the people till 2000.
L.I.C. still holds 71.4% of the market share in 2006. But after the introduction of
now. Everyone is trying to capture the fresh market here and penetrate it with
life risk cover and maturity period bonuses but changed to greater return from the
investments. With the introduction of the unit linked insurance policies these
demanding for higher returns with the life risk cover and private companies are
giving 30-40% average growth per annum. These life-insurance companies have
every kind of policies suiting every need right from financial needs of, marriage,
giving birth and rearing up a child, his education, meeting daily financial needs of
life, pension solutions after retirement. These companies have every aspects and
companies who either want to extend or diversify their business. To tap the
Indian market there has been tie-ups between the major Indian companies with
government of India has set up rules that no foreign insurance company can set
up their business individually here and they have to tie up with an Indian
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company and this foreign insurance company can have an investment of only
insurance products.
attractive products to meet the needs of their target customers and in line with
their business objectives. The success of their effort is that they have captured
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The biggest beneficiary of the competition among life insurers has
been the customer. A wide range of products, customer focused service and
professional advice has become the mainstay of the industry, and the Indian
planning tool. Apart from the traditional term and saving insurance policies,
industry has seen the entry and growth of unit linked products. This provides
market linked returns and is among the most flexible policies available today for
investment. Now products are priced, flexible, and realistic and sustain so people
in better position to understand the risk and benefits of the product and they are
with the changes come a host of challenges and it is only the credible players
with a long term vision and a robust business strategy that will survive. Whatever
the developments, the future and the opportunities in this industry will surely be
exciting.
6 bank owned insurers: - HDFC standard life, ICICI prudential, ING Vysya,
6 independent insurers: - Aviva, ANP sanmar, Birla sun life, Bajaj Allianz, Max
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Major international insurers are- Prudential and
Standard life from UK, Sun life of Canada, AIG, MetLife and New York life of the
US.
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• Actual operations and distribution.
Globally, insurers increasingly are pressured by the demands of their clients. The
development of global insurance industry over the past few years was influenced
capacity, while demand did not develop at the same pace, resulting in decrease
in insurance policies prices. The stock market boom of the past few years led to
The global insurance industry is growing at rapid pace. Most of the markets
are undergoing globalization. Lot of mergers and acquisition are taking place in
the insurance world. The rapidity in the industry, technological improvement has
year since 1990. Insurance companies have collected $2443.7 billion premium
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world wide according to the global development of premium volume in 144
countries in 2005. $1521.3 has been generated as life insurance premium and
$922.7 as non life insurance premium. The US accounted for 35% of global life
and non life premium, Japan had global share of 21%, and UK was having 10%
of global share.
of activities, appearance of new risk, new types of covers to match with new risk
insurer’s resources and testing their ability to survive. Now the existing insurers
are facing difficulties from non-traditional competitors those are entering the retail
India has a rapidly growing middle class and this section can afford to
buy insurance products. This shows the attraction that the Indian market holds
for foreign insurers who have been putting pressure on developing countries as
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Korea 7.3%
United states 4.1%
Malaysia 3.6%
India 3.0%
China 1.8%
Brazil 1.3%
CHAPTER – III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
The methodology followed for conducting the study includes the specification of
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The research design used for this study is of the descriptive type. Descriptive
research studies are those studies which are concerned with describing the
The sample size consisting of 37 respondents were selected for the study.
techniques.
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The primary data was collected by using questionnaires. The questionnaire has
28 questions excluding marital status, age, factor prompted to join reliance. A five
point scale was used such as strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree and
strongly agree.
Percentage analysis
One-way ANOVA
CHAPTER –IV
TABLE NO. 1
Frequency Percent
Male 80 80
Female 20 20
25
TotaL 100 100
Chart no: 1
100
80
60 Male
Female
40
TotaL
20
0
Frequency
Frequency Percent
Below rs.10000 2 2
10000-20000 15 15
20000-30000 10 10
ABOVE 30000 10 10
TOTAL
26
16
14
12
Below rs.10000
10
10000-20000
8
20000-30000
6
ABOVE 30000
4
TOTAL
2
0
Frequency
Table No: 3
Education qualification
Frequency Percent
P.G 90 90
U.G 10 10
TOTAL
Chart No: 3
27
100
80
60 P.G
U.G
40
TOTAL
20
0
Frequency
Tale No: 4
Frequency Percent
married 80 80
Unmarried 20 20
Total 100 100
28
Chart no: 4
100
80
60 married
Unmarried
40
Total
20
0
Frequency
Table No: 5
Years of Experience
Frequency Percent
Less than 1yr 8 8.0
1-2 yrs 26 26
2-3yrs 20 20
3-4yrs 26 26
Above 4yrs 20 20
Total 100 100
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CHART
NO.5
100
Table No: 6
Working hours are convenient for me
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 34 34
agree 32 32
neither agree nor 18 18
disagree
disagree 13 13
strongly disagree 3 3
Total 100 100
30
Chart no. 6
80 agree
20 strongly disagree
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above chart and table it is clearly evident that 34% of the
respondents strongly agree that working hours are convenient from them
and 32% agree with that and 18% neither agree nor disagree and 13%
disagree with the working hours and 3% are strongly against working
hours.
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Table No: 7
I'm happy with my work place
Frequency Percent
Strongly agree 30 30
Agree 39 39
neither agree nor 18 18
disagree
Disagree 8 8
strongly disagree 5 5
Total 100 100
Chart No: 7
Strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that 30% respondents strongly agree and
39% respondents agree that they are happy with their work place only
13% disagreed and 18% have no idea towards their work place.
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Table No: 8
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 7 7
Agree 9 9
neither agree nor 25 25
disagree
Disagree 37 37
strongly disagree 22 22
Total 100 100
Chart No: 8
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Total
Frequency
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Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite clear that the work load is not
high, 37% of the respondents disagreed with the question” I feel I have
too much work” and another 22% strongly disagreed, 18% admits they
have too much work and 23% have no idea towards this question.
Table No: 9
safety measures provided by the company
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 28 28
Agree 31 31
neither agree nor 24 24
disagree
Disagree 11 11
strongly disagree 6 6
Total 100 100
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Chart No: 9
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that the safety measures
provided by the organizations are good as 28 and 31% of the respondents
agree with that and only 11& 6% disagreed and 24% neither agreed nor
disagreed.
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TableNo: 10
My relationship with my supervisor is cordial
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 30 30
Agree 41 41
neither agree nor 16 16
disagree
Disagree 6 6
strongly disagree 7 7
Total 100 100
Chart No: 10
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strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that relationship between
employees and their supervisors are cordial because 30% of respondents
strongly agreed to it and 41% agreed to it and only 13% disagreed and
16% of respondents have neither agreed nor disagreed.
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Table No: 11
My supervisor is not partial
Frequency Percent
18 18
Agree 30 30
neither agree nor 15 15
disagree
Disagree 19 19
strongly disagree 18 18
Total 100 100
Chart No: 11
My supervisor is not partial
3-D Column 1
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
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Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that the supervisors are not
partial to the employees as 18% strongly agreed and 30% agreed to the
question but 19% disagreed and 18% strongly disagreed this level is
quite high compared to other questions.
Table No: 12
My supervisor considers my idea too while taking decision
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 26 26
Agree 43 43
neither agree nor 26 26
disagree
Disagree 2 2
strongly disagree 3 3
Total 100 100
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Chart No: 12
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that 26 and 42% of the
respondents agree that supervisors consider their employees ideas also
and only 5% disagreed and 26% neither agreed nor disagreed.
Table No: 13
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 21 21
Agree 47 47
neither agree nor 16 16
disagree
Disagree 9 9
strongly disagree 7 7
Total 100 100
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Chart No: 13
I'm satisfied with the support from my co-workers
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that relation with co-workers is
quite good as nearly 68% of the respondents agree that they are satisfied
with support from co-workers and only 15% disagreed and 16% have no
answer to this
Table No: 14
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People here have concern from one another and tend to help one another
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 26 26
Agree 41 41
neither agree nor 19 19
disagree
Disagree 9 9
strongly disagree 5 5
Total 100 100
Chart No: 14
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People here have concern from one another and tend to help one another
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that in this organization people
have concern over each other as 26% strongly agreed and 41% agreed
and only 14% disagreed and 19% neither agreed nor disagreed.
Table No: 15
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I'm satisfied with the refreshment facilities
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 9 9
Agree 20 20
neither agree nor 30 30
disagree
Disagree 26 26
strongly disagree 15 15
Total 100 100
Chart No: 15
I'm satisfied with the refreshment facilities
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20
strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
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Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that the employees are not satisfied
with the refreshment facilities offered by the company as 26% of
respondents disagreed and 15% strongly disagreed and 30% neither
agreed nor disagreed and only 29% agreed.
Table No: 16
We are provided with the rest and lunch room and they are good
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 8 8
Agree 16 16
neither agree nor 22 22
disagree
Disagree 34 34
strongly disagree 20 20
Total 100 100
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Chart No: 16
We are provided with the rest and lunch room and they are We are provided with
the good
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite evident that 24% strongly
disagreed and 30% of the respondents disagreed and 22% neither agreed
nor disagreed and only 24% of the respondents are satisfied with the rest
and lunch room provided.
Table No: 17
The parking space for our vehicles are satisfactory
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Frequency Percent
strongly agree 4 4
Agree 9 9
neither agree nor 24 24
disagree
Disagree 32 32
strongly disagree 31 31
Total 100 100
Chart No: 17
The parking space for our vehicles are satisfactory
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that respondents are not satisfied
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with the parking facilities provided by the company as 31% of
respondents strongly disagreed and 32% of respondents disagreed and
only 13% of respondents are satisfied with the parking facilities and 24%
have neither agreed nor disagreed.
Table No: 18
I fell I'm paid a fair amount for the work i do
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 15 15
Agree 39 39
neither agree nor 25 25
disagree
Disagree 13 13
strongly disagree 8 8
Total 100 100
Chart No: 18
I fell I'm paid a fair amount for the work i do
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strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20
strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that the respondents are
satisfied with their salary as 39% agree and 15% strongly agree. Only
`3% disagree and 8% strongly disagree, 25% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 19
I'm satisfied with the chances for my promotion
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Frequency Percent
strongly agree 27 27
Agree 43 43
neither agree nor 13 13
disagree
Disagree 9 9
strongly disagree 8 8
Total 100 100
Chart No: 19
I'm satisfied with the chances for my promotion
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Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite clear that employees are satisfied
with their chances for promotion as 43% agree and 27% strongly agree.
Only 9% disagree and 8% strongly disagree, 13% neither agree nor
disagree.
Table No: 20
The salary we receive are good as other organizations offer pay to their
employees
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 27 27
Agree 37 37
neither agree nor 26 26
disagree
Disagree 6 6
strongly disagree 4 4
Total 100 100
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Chart No: 20
The salary we receive are good as other organizations offer The salary we
receive are good as
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite clear that the salary in this
organization is at par to the industry as 37% agree and 27% strongly
agree. Only 6% disagree and 4% strongly disagree, 26% neither agree nor
disagree.
Table No: 21
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Frequency Percent
strongly agree 19 19
Agree 42 42
neither agree nor 21 21
disagree
Disagree 11 11
strongly disagree 7 7
Total 100 100
Chart No: 21
I'm satisfied with the allownaces provided by the organization
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that the employees are satisfied
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with the allowances and other benefits provided by the organization as
42% agree and 19% strongly agree. Only 11% disagree and 7% strongly
disagree, 21% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 22
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 11 11
Agree 33 33
neither agree nor 25 25
disagree
Disagree 22 22
strongly disagree 9 9
Total 100 100
Chart No: 22
I feel my boss motivate me to achieve the organizational goals
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100
strongly agree
90
80 Agree
70
60 neither agree nor
50 disagree
40 Disagree
30
20 strongly disagree
10
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that employees boss are
motivating to achieve organizational goals as 33% agree and 11%
strongly agree. 22% disagree this is quite high compared to other factors
and 9% strongly disagree and 25% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 23
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Frequency Percent
strongly agree 18 18
Agree 44 44
neither agree nor 18 18
disagree
Disagree 13 13
strongly disagree 7 7
Chart No: 23
My supervisor motivates me to increase my efficiency at My supervisor motivates
me to increase
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0 Total
Frequency
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that employees boss motivates
the employee when he is unproductive and help him to be productive as
44% agree and 18% strongly agree. Only 7% strongly disagree and 7%
disagree, 18% neither agree nor disagree.
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Table No: 24
Frequency Percent
strongly agree 21 21
Agree 33 33
neither agree nor 25 25
disagree
Disagree 15 15
strongly disagree 6 6
Total 100 100
Chart No: 24
Overall I'm satisfied with my job
57
strongly agree
100
80 Agree
20 strongly disagree
0
Frequency Total
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that Overall satisfactions of the
respondents are good as 33% agree and 21% strongly agree. Only 6%
strongly disagree and 15% disagree and 25% neither agree nor disagree.
DATA ANALYSIS
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o ONE WAY ANOVA
H0:
H1:
Table No: 34
Environment and Nature of work
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
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respect to environment and nature of work.
H0:
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Relationship with supervisors
and colleagues.
Table No: 35
ANOVA
Relationship with supervisors and colleagues
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
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respect to Relationship with supervisors and colleagues.
H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Welfare facilities
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Welfare facilities
Table No: 36
ANOVA
Welfare facilities
Sum of df Mean F Sig.
Squares Square
Between 1.741 4 435 1.441 .227
Groups
Within 28.699 95 .302
Groups
Total 30.440 99
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
respect to welfare facilities.
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H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Pay and Promotion
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Pay and Promotion
Table No: 37
ANOVA
Pay and Promotion
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Between 3.148 4 787 .369 .082
Groups
Within 35.017 95 .369
Groups
Total 38.165 99
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
respect to Pay and promotion.
H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Communication and
Motivation.
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to the factor Communication and
Motivation.
Table No: 38
ANOVA
Communication and Motivation
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Between .937 4 95 .652 .627
Groups
Within 34.100 95 95
Groups
Total 35.037 95
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
respect to communication and motivation.
H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to Job Factors.
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
experience groups with regard to Job Factors
Table No: 39
ANOVA
job factor
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Between 1.437 4 .359 .867 .487
Groups
Within 39.360 95 .414
Groups
Total 40.798 99
.
Interpretation:
.
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various experience with
respect to Job factors
H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
Age groups with regard to Job Factors.
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various Age
groups with regard to Job Factors.
Table No: 40
ANOVA
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Groups
Total 40.798 99
Interpretation:
Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various age groups with
respect to Job factors.
H0:
There is no significant difference among respondents of various
genders with regard to Job Factors.
H1:
There is significant difference among respondents of various
genders with regard to Job Factors.
Table No: 41
.
Interpretation:
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Since the significant difference is greater than 0.05 accept null
hypothesis and reject alternate hypothesis which says, there is no
significant difference among respondents of various genders with respect
to Job factors.
Chapter -V
Descriptive Statistics
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colleagues
welfare 100 2.00 4.60 3.4600 .55450
facilities
pay and 100 1.00 4.00 2.3900 .62089
promotion
communictio 100 1.25 4.00 2.5725 .59490
n and
motivation
job factors 100 1.20 4.40 2.5400 .56174
Valid N 100
(listwise)
5.1 Findings:
The descriptive statistics table helps us to derive satisfaction level of
employees on various factors:
The respondents are satisfied with the environment and nature of work
factors as their mean value is near to 2.50
The respondent’s relationship with the superiors and colleagues are quite
good as their mean value is 2.36 is an agreeable level.
The Respondents are not provided with proper welfare facilities that’s the
reason the mean value is quite high at 3.46 levels which is disagree level.
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this organization is reasonable as the mean value is 2.57.
The Pay and promotion activities in this organization is also good as their
mean value is 2.4
The Respondents are overall satisfied with their job as their mean value
is 2.54 which is an agreeable level.
The Parking facilities provided by the organization are not good that’s
why most respondents disagree with this question.
The Rest room facilities in the company are not good and they are not
satisfied with the lunch facilities.
Suggestions:
Questionnaire
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1. Name: …………………………………………………………………………………
…
2. Age: ………………
3. Gender: Male Female
4. Monthly Income:
A) Below Rest. 10,000 B) 10,000- 20000 C) 20,000-30000 D) Above
30,000
5. Education Qualification:
A) Under graduation B) Post – graduation
6. Marital Status
A) Married B) Unmarried
7. Years of experience:
A) Less than 1yr B) 1-2 yrs C) 2-3 yrs D) 3-4 yrs E) Above 4yrs
S.NO Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
.
1 Working hours are convenient for
me
2 I’m happy with my work place
3 The lighting and other
arrangements in
the office are satisfactory
4 I feel I have too much work to do
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5 I’m satisfied with the safety
measures
provided by my company
S.NO Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
.
6 My relationship with my supervisor
is
Cordial
7 My supervisor is not partial
8 My supervisor considers my ideas
too
while making decision
9 I’m satisfied with the support from
my coworkers
10 People here have concern for one
another and tend to help one
another
Welfare Facilities
S.NO Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
11 I’m satisfied with the refreshment
facilities
12 We are provided with the rest and
lunch
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room and they are good
13 The parking facilities provided for
our
vehicles are satisfactory
14 I’m satisfied with the first aid
facilities
15 I’m satisfied with the Loan facilities
and
other personal welfare benefits
offered by company
S. Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
No
20 I feel that my Boss motivate me to
achieve the organization goal
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21 My supervisor motivates me to
increase
my efficiency at times when I’m not
productive
22 Communication seem good within
this
Organization
23 Work assignments are explained
clearly to me
Job factors
S.NO Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
.
24 I love my job and to work in this
Organization
25 My work life is meaningful
26 I consider that my work is valuable
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in
attaining my organizational goals
27 Have adequate opportunity to use
my
Ability
28 Overall, I’m satisfied with my job
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