88 research outputs found

    Quantitative ABCD Analysis of IEDRA Model of Placement Determination

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    The current technological and digital era has always directed campus recruitment process towards eruption of paradigm shifts matching new systems of industrial workforce engagements. The dilemma of job seeking graduates today in campus has ever more convoluted towards the rapid changes in industry and employment market. IEDRA Model of Student Campus Placement Realization was a more comprehensive study undertaken by Shenoy & Aithal (2017) to resolve such a dilemma of students. Therefore here, a brief study is undertaken to discover practical viabilities, understand the usefulness, resourcefulness and universal applications of IEDRA Model of campus placement determination towards concerned stakeholders. A new model of framework analysis named ABCD analysis developed by Aithal et al. (2015) is adopted here for arriving at appropriate theory, hypothesis or postulate constructs regarding the ubiquitous appeal of the IEDRA Framework

    Opportunities and Challenges for Producing Solar Energy in Every Indian Home – A Case Study

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    The energy from the sun is abundant for essential requirements of every home. But due to technological reasons, it is not so easy to use the solar energy by converting it into electrical energy efficiently in all places. The important factors which would be affecting the efficiency of the solar panels (which is presently in the range of 20% to 30%,) are the cost involved in implementing the same at each house, lack of knowledge on investment return etc. The semiconductor technology for fabricating solar cells contributes to the performance. The impurities in the semiconductor technology, the heat from the sunlight are the negative factors for the performance. The variation in the angle of sunlight incident from morning to evening is also a negative factor for the performance. The climate condition of the environment like cloudy weather which limits the sunlight falling into the panel is another limiting factor. Considering all these limiting factors this paper proposes the different modes of installation of solar energy. This paper contains the normal power requirement of the house and methods for either partial or complete solar energy installation to the individual house

    A Study on the Challenges of Government Primary School Teachers in Dakshina Kannada District

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    Teaching is said to be a noble profession. It is considered to be a profession that identifies the potential in the children and try to bring out the destiny of people. Mother is considered as the first teacher and later teacher in the school will take over the responsibility in molding the children so that they can identify their inner talent and reach their goal in life. Teachers also create the future citizens and to create the administrators, doctors, scientists, engineers and all other professionals. All these are the products of sound teaching order. The Job of teaching is self-rewarding so far as experience, knowledge and emotional satisfaction are concerned. In this profession one may work, earn and remain youthful and young as all the time he/she will be among the youth, thinking new ideas with an innovative spirit. Education is the backbone of the progressing nation which ultimately depends on the teacher. A quality teacher is the one who has a passion for teaching can do tremendous changes in the life of their children. She is also called the torch bearer; he/she moulds the lives of thousands of children. But generally, they are from a low-income group, and with more job dissatisfaction. Financially they are weak, socially they are of low status, and they suffer from stress. In this paper, the researcher tries to highlight various types of stress and the problems faced by the primary level teacher working in the government schools in Dakshina Kannada. 50 teachers were identified randomly for this research

    A Comparative Study on the Problems faced by Senior citizens living in Institutions and Non-institutions in Mangaluru Taluk

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    Ageing is a normal, common, universal and un-avoiding phenomenon. Ageing has three aspects biological, psychological and social. We are living in this busy world, it is the duty of each and every young ones to spend a little time for our elders, patient listening, loving talks and careful attention can relieve many of the psychological problems. It appears in India senior citizens have no right to live a life of dignity. Day by day they are getting shocks and traumas in one form or other, the past two decades the social scene, due to a number of factors, had undergone drastic changes with the joint family system breaking down. Today, nuclear families are the norm. In fact, for most people, growing old is time to be enjoyed. They mostly ignore the symptoms considering it as the signs of aging. Institutionalized elderly refers to the people above the age of sixty years who live in the institution and Non-institutional elderly means who stay in their own house alone, with their partner, children, and grandchildren together. The issues and problems are varied in any place be it in families or in the institution. It differs from person to person. The researchers came to know of various problems faced by them. Thus was interested to study the problems they face. The scope of the study is restricted to only 50 elderly in Mangalore city. 25 respondents are from institutions and 25 from those living in families. The aim is to draw a comparison between the problems faced by the elderly in each of these places. The objectives are to assess the problems faced by the elderly and to know their opinion on their stay. The respondents were selected adopting a simple random method of sampling

    IThree Learning Model (ITLM) to improve Scholastic Performance- A Case Study

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    This manuscript introduces I-Three Learning Model (ITLM) intervention to build competency among scholastically backward children by facilitating easy input, processing and output of information. Child receives information through sensory pathways, learning ability is the capacity of the children to collect, process, retain and retrieve information. Children are unique in mental maturity and learning ability. The reasoning is influenced by the auditory, visual, kinaesthetic and tactile inputs. The competency of children with poor social and emotional skills, learning adjustment and academic performance can be improved by enriching their abilities connected to attention, self-learning, logical thinking, reasoning, adjustment, confidence, comprehension and problem-solving. This manuscript is both descriptive and exploratory in nature. On the basis of standard Psychological Assessment, a child studying in the eight standard aged 14 years is identified to be poor in social and emotional skills, learning adjustment and academic performance. This case study is carried to derive the findings of these objectives and establishes that ITLM intervention has certainly improved the capacity of receiving, processing and retrieving information in the children and recommends for the usage of a model for building competency of scholastically backward students

    Analisis Ketepatan Pengkodean Diagnosis Hipertensi Di Rumah Sakit Arjawinangun

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    Abstrak Salah satu target global penyakit tidak menular adalah menurunkan prevalensi Hipertensi sebesar 33% antara tahun 2010 dan 2030. Hipertensi merupakan salah satu standar pelayanan minimal (SPM) kesehatan di Indonesia. Angka Cakupan pelayanan kesehatan penderita hipertensi di Jawa barat tahun 2020 sebesar 34,7 % berdasarkan hasil pengukuran tekanan darah. Cakupan pelayanan kesehatan penderita hipertensi tertinggi di Jawa Barat terjadi di kota Cirebon. Pelaporan morbiditas kasus hipertensi di Rumah Sakit dibagi menjadi kode I10  dan I11-I15 pada ICD-10. Ketidakakuratan kode diagnosis akan mempengaruhi data dan informasi laporan, ketepatan tarif INA-CBG’s yang pada saat ini digunakan sebagai metode pembayaran untuk pelayanan pasien dengan asuransi atau jaminan. Dampak yang terjadi ketika terdapat ketidaktepatan dalam kode hasil verifikasi dari BPJS akan terjadi kelebihan pembayaran atau kekurangan pembayaran. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui pelaksanaan kodifikasi pasien Hipertensi rawat jalan di Rumah Sakit Arjawinangun. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah deskriptif kuantitatif dengan desain penelitian analisis univariat. Pengumpulan data dengan menggunakan instrumen ceklist. Sampel penelitian sebanyak 73 pasien dari populasi kunjungan

    A Study on the Influence of Emotional Intelligence Interventions in the Banking Sector

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    Purpose: Emotional Intelligence, often referred to as EQ, is a skill set that involves recognizing, understanding, managing, and effectively using our own emotions as well as understanding and influencing the emotions of others. The study of emotional intelligence in the banking sector serves a crucial purpose in enhancing client relationships, conflict resolution, leadership, and stress management. Adaptation to technological changes, and risk management. As the industry continues to evolve, the ability to understand and manage emotions – both our own and those of others – will only become more essential for success. Developing emotional intelligence is a valuable investment that can lead to improved client satisfaction stronger teams, and a more resilient banking sector overall. Design: This research adopted the conceptual research by using a descriptive research design. Secondary data has been collected and analyzed to find out the factors affecting the Banking sector. This will help them to cope with the work environment and to effectively handle different situations. It could be absorbed that the students with high levels of IQ at school levels were also not able to shine in their profession, just because of lacking a moderate level of EQ. Findings: The findings from studies on emotional intelligence in the banking sector underscore its profound impact on customer relationships and leadership effectiveness. Conflict resolution, sales performance. Risk management, employee well-being, and adaptation to technological shifts. As the sector continues to evolve in response to changing market dynamics. These findings emphasize the enduring importance of emotional intelligence as a critical skill set for success. Research consistently shows that employees in the banking sector who possess higher emotional intelligence tend to create more positive and empathetic interactions with clients. These interactions lead to increased customer satisfaction and loyalty. Clients are more likely to feel understood, valued, and supported when they engage with banking professionals who exhibit emotional intelligence skills. Originality/value: This study includes a detailed analysis of the Emotional Intelligence Interventions in the Banking Sector. Paper type: Conceptual Researc

    A Study on the Teacher-Student Relationship and its Impact on the Behaviour of High School Students

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    High school students are in the stage of Adolescence and it is the time for developing independence. Typically, adolescents exercise their independence by questioning and sometimes by breaking rules. Parents and teachers must play a major role in supporting & influencing the children positively by their ethical & appropriate approaches. Teachers in school as well as parent at home, often wonder how to disciple a child and to mould their behaviour so to bring up the child with virtues. Although some children truly have challenging behaviours regardless of what strategies to try, many children just need to have the adults in their lives make changes in the way they react, respond, or interact with them. It is also a great responsibility of the teacher in school to have positive approach towards students. If not there are possibilities in change of behaviour among students & leads to several problems. For example, frequent episodes of fighting, scholastic backwardness, substance abuse; antisocial or institutional activities, destructive behaviour and change in attitude in students are much more significant than isolated episodes of the same activities. Other warning signs include deterioration of performance at school and running away from home. This research paper’s aim is the teacher-students relationship and its impact on the behaviour of High school students. The objectives are to know the teachers attitudes both positive and negative towards students and its impact to bring positive as well as negative behaviour change in the students. The study has reported that students are often facing emotional problems by the negative approach of the teachers. It is recommended that to create awareness among teachers in the school for the smooth handling the children with the positive approaches. 50 high school students; 25 girls and 25 boys were taken and interview schedule is used. Both the primary and secondary methods are used and the study is descriptive in nature

    Theory of Brick-and-Mortar Retailing in India (ToR-b)

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    Brick-and-mortar (B&M) retailers in India are constantly devoting their time, effort, energy, and money in discovering and adopting retailing theories, models, and frameworks that are practiced by the B&M retailers in the developed countries that have matured markets and consumers. This is a clear example of a serious timing issue. We believe the Indian market and consumers are moving towards the same maturity levels, but it is still a long way to go as the Indian consumers belong to the widest variety of religions, regions, languages, cultures, sub-cultures, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds with divergent needs. In addition to expecting world-class overall store-image, they yet require retailers to facilitate honest and authentic human-led engagement. This means, thoughtful and logical integration of existing theories aligned to, the Indian market; consumer's maturity level; divergent consumer needs is crucial, and this is the core of our theory. The ToR-b adopts elements of retailing theories that are known and suitable for retailing in the Indian context, in addition to identifying i) new elements influencing honest and authentic human-led engagement; higher consumer-level customization; higher levels of consumer-orientation, ii) significance of their association and determination with return on investment, iii) their role in influencing the long-term sustainability of a retailer, and most importantly iv) their ability to enhance interest among existing and potential employees, investors, and consumer’s minds with a particular retailer. Insights from multiple empirical and qualitative studies, field experiments, and evaluation of consumer-level transactions involved in building this theory made us strongly believe that the overall phenomenon of B&M retailing in India is truly complex and complexity is necessary to an adequate description of a phenomenon. We hope that in addition to laying a foundation for new directions to guide future research on Indian retailing, our theory will provide new and noteworthy insights into the overall phenomenon of B&M retailing in India

    Motivations and Issues for Women Entrepreneurs in Enhancing Business Performance in the Smart Tourism Sector of Bangladesh: A Case Study

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    In this case study, the impact of female entrepreneurs' motivations and obstacles on business performance in Bangladesh's smart tourism industry is investigated. The purpose of the study is to provide light on the challenges that women face and the variables that encourage their involvement in entrepreneurship in the smart travel and tourism sector. This study aims to advance our understanding of women's entrepreneurship dynamics within the unique context of Bangladesh's smart tourism industry by carrying out an exhaustive investigation and analysis. The research uses a case study methodology and focuses on female entrepreneurs in Bangladesh's smart tourism sector. The study looks into the main reasons why women choose to start their own businesses in this industry using qualitative techniques like surveys, interviews, and in-depth examinations of business performance metrics. The focus of the research is to provide insight into the tactics used by female entrepreneurs to overcome obstacles, innovate within their companies, and support the expansion of the travel and tourism industry. Additionally, the study looks at how these incentives and difficulties relate to business performance indicators like revenue growth, market presence, and sustainability in the end. The case study improves our knowledge of gender-specific dynamics in entrepreneurship from an academic perspective and has real-world applications for policymakers, organizations that assist small businesses, and female entrepreneurs. A more inclusive and encouraging business environment can be fostered by stakeholders by identifying the reasons behind women's entrepreneurial success in the tourism industry and addressing the obstacles they encounter. The ultimate goal of the case study is to enhance the success of individual female entrepreneurs in Bangladesh's tourism industry while also contributing to the industry's overall vibrancy.&nbsp
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