hello, I am doing MBA through distance education. Since, this is the first project for me please send me any sample project about employee engagement
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello sha, thanks for uploading ur project. it is quite good. however, i have a doubt, how did u get the Values(X) in table 27? did u assign values in your questionnaire?:confused:
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Sha..i'm also doing a project on the same topic. But i too hv the same doubt. how did u get the value of X in table 27 and also how did u calculated the engaged, disengaged etc., plz explain me....you can mail me to [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/misc.php?do=email_dev&email=ZHJvcDJuYXJlc2hAZ21haW wuY29t[/IMG]
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi ,
I recevied a lot of enquiry regarding this so I'll explain in open forum to my knowledge. The value of X can be calculated using 5 point likert scale. Assign no/mark 1 to 5 from stongly disagree to strongly agree. for each questions assign the coresponding value and sum up the result is X(for each sample). Using karl pearson's standard deviation overall employee engaged can be calculated. I hope this will help.
From India, Madras
I recevied a lot of enquiry regarding this so I'll explain in open forum to my knowledge. The value of X can be calculated using 5 point likert scale. Assign no/mark 1 to 5 from stongly disagree to strongly agree. for each questions assign the coresponding value and sum up the result is X(for each sample). Using karl pearson's standard deviation overall employee engaged can be calculated. I hope this will help.
From India, Madras
hi sha
i also have the same doubt.i understood how u calculated ur X values.but could u explain to me how u calculated the no. of actively disengaged,not engaged and engaged values. was there any range for calculating it ?
with regards
rahul
From India, Madras
i also have the same doubt.i understood how u calculated ur X values.but could u explain to me how u calculated the no. of actively disengaged,not engaged and engaged values. was there any range for calculating it ?
with regards
rahul
From India, Madras
Hi rahul,
After calculating Standard Deviation (σ ).
Add Actual mean (`x) and Standard devaition.
i.e i got Actual mean = 89.12
and SD= 15.04
(add) Am+SD= 89.12 + 15.04 = 104.16
(sub) Am-SD= 89.12 - 15.04 = 74.08
now if the value goes above 104.16 then consider the sample as engaged.
If the value goes below 74.08 then consider those sample as Actively disengaged and if the value of the sample is inbetween 104.16 and 74.08 then consider as not engaged. See very simple. I think u vow me some money:icon10::icon10::icon10:. I was just kidding. I hope this will help
From India, Madras
After calculating Standard Deviation (σ ).
Add Actual mean (`x) and Standard devaition.
i.e i got Actual mean = 89.12
and SD= 15.04
(add) Am+SD= 89.12 + 15.04 = 104.16
(sub) Am-SD= 89.12 - 15.04 = 74.08
now if the value goes above 104.16 then consider the sample as engaged.
If the value goes below 74.08 then consider those sample as Actively disengaged and if the value of the sample is inbetween 104.16 and 74.08 then consider as not engaged. See very simple. I think u vow me some money:icon10::icon10::icon10:. I was just kidding. I hope this will help
From India, Madras
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