Please, if anyone has the questionnaire developed by Stringer and Litwin on organizational climate, then send it to me because I am conducting research on organizational climate for my master's degree requirements. You can also attach it here.
Thanks
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Thanks
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Dear,
Where are you studying and in what mode?
Please do not request finished projects or questionnaires on this forum.
Please search CiteHr where some projects are attached. Then do a literature survey and formulate your aim and objectives for the research (in consultation with the host organization). You also need a conceptual framework for that. Decide what hypotheses you want to test.
If you have not done any of the above essential preparation for conducting a project, I would advise you to please do so and then pose a precise question. Please look at https://www.citehr.com/324807-project-report.html to see how people who make an attempt are helped.
Also see my post on Research Methodology (Ppt slides attached) at https://www.citehr.com/106849-research-projects.html and Author Workshops at [link outdated-removed] and my post at [link no longer exists - removed]
I am not sure if you have read any literature on questionnaire design. If not, go to questionnaire design + guidelines - Google Search= Also see [link outdated-removed] where an MBA project is attached as an example.
A Post by Prodcons also has information on Research Methodology. Please also see the post by naveeis4u at https://www.citehr.com/179861-employees-satisfaction-level.html to see the type of background information that will be of help in designing questionnaires.
Please access https://www.citehr.com/301192-my-mba-project.html and follow what Mary Christy did. Also view and digest the message that ahujamamamia posted at citehr https://www.citehr.com/169377-marble-story.html Try to become the marble statue rather than the tile.
Please read the post by Sayansayu at questionnaire or welfare measures - reg
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
"It is never too late to learn or improve oneself"
From United Kingdom
Where are you studying and in what mode?
Please do not request finished projects or questionnaires on this forum.
Please search CiteHr where some projects are attached. Then do a literature survey and formulate your aim and objectives for the research (in consultation with the host organization). You also need a conceptual framework for that. Decide what hypotheses you want to test.
If you have not done any of the above essential preparation for conducting a project, I would advise you to please do so and then pose a precise question. Please look at https://www.citehr.com/324807-project-report.html to see how people who make an attempt are helped.
Also see my post on Research Methodology (Ppt slides attached) at https://www.citehr.com/106849-research-projects.html and Author Workshops at [link outdated-removed] and my post at [link no longer exists - removed]
I am not sure if you have read any literature on questionnaire design. If not, go to questionnaire design + guidelines - Google Search= Also see [link outdated-removed] where an MBA project is attached as an example.
A Post by Prodcons also has information on Research Methodology. Please also see the post by naveeis4u at https://www.citehr.com/179861-employees-satisfaction-level.html to see the type of background information that will be of help in designing questionnaires.
Please access https://www.citehr.com/301192-my-mba-project.html and follow what Mary Christy did. Also view and digest the message that ahujamamamia posted at citehr https://www.citehr.com/169377-marble-story.html Try to become the marble statue rather than the tile.
Please read the post by Sayansayu at questionnaire or welfare measures - reg
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
"It is never too late to learn or improve oneself"
From United Kingdom
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