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Dear Sangeetha,

Greetings! According to Crainer (2000), Henry Fayol (1841-1925) was a French mining engineer who recognized management as a legitimate discipline. Fayol is perhaps the first author to define the functions and objectives of management. Managers, according to Fayol, plan, organize, command, coordinate, and control. Fayol extended these basic concepts by defining fourteen principles of management as follows:

1. Division of Work.
2. Authority & responsibility.
3. Discipline.
4. Unity of command.
5. Unity of direction.
6. Subordination of individual interest to general interest.
7. Remuneration of employees.
8. Centralization.
9. The scalar chain.
10. Order.
11. Equity.
12. Stability of personnel.
13. Initiative.
14. Esprit de corps.

From India, Madras
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Dear All Greetings! Except few members, all other members are not participating in this quiz. I request all to participate and go in full swing. My next question is Solicitation ??? Rgds, John N
From India, Madras
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Solicitation

Meaning: Request for a sum of money

Solicitation in HR: Solicitation includes requesting money from employees either as charitable donations or to purchase goods or services. Many companies have policies regarding sending solicitation mail and meeting people during working hours.

From India, Varkkallai
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Solicitation Policy

Solicitation is usually defined as oral persuasion to join in some endeavor or buy some product or service. Distribution refers to the dissemination of written information. Many employers limit these activities to minimize operational disruptions and provide security for their employees and property.

From India, Hyderabad
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Seema,

It is true Maslow's theory was not directly related to any management or HR function. But if you clearly analyze all functions of HR, be it any of the above listed, it satisfies self-respect, recognition, and self-actualization of the person. Recruitment, for instance, when you get recruited, your self-actualization need is met, you are recognized, and it is the same with training, etc. All HR functions fall in the fourth and fifth stages of needs.

So, I guess Krishna was right, at least logically.

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Sangeetha & Banu Greetings! Sangeetha answer is some what more relevant to the question. So sangeetha you can post the next question. Rgds, John N
From India, Madras
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Yellow dog contarct is a kind of agreement between employeer and the employee. and the employee accepts that he will not be a part of unions / labor groups etc.. Thanks Sarah
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Everybody,

An agreement between an employer and an employee in which the employee agrees, as a condition of employment, not to join a union during the course of his employment. Such contracts, used most widely in the United States in the 1920s, enabled employers to take legal action against union organizers for encouraging workers to break these contracts.

Yellow-dog contracts are not legally enforceable.

Thanks & Regards,
Suresh

From India, Bangalore
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Congrats Sarah and Suresh, Both have come out with answers. But suresh have given a bit brief ans so Suresh is Winner. Suresh Post your Question.
From India, Varkkallai
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Hi ppl, Guess i have missed a lot. Good to see new respondents. :) By the way, where is Preet? Suresh, Waiting for ur question eagerly!!! Regards, Lavanya
From India, Madras
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