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Title: Impact of Karma yoga on Job Satisfaction Job Involvement and Motivation in business development professionals
Researcher: Deepak B. V.
Guide(s): Sony Kumari and Akhilesh K. B.
Keywords: Arts and Humanities
Arts and Recreation
Business Development Professional
Humanities Multidisciplinary
Job Involvement
Job Satisfaction
Karma Yoga
University: Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana
Completed Date: 2022
Abstract: BACKGROUND newlineBusiness development is one of the key professions chosen among millions of people as career. newlineThis profession has largest number of people working in any society and across various industries newlineacross the globe. There are special schools to train people in this profession. In the process of newlinecareer enhancement Job satisfactions, Job Involvement and Motivation in Business development newlineprofessionals are keys to their success in particular and of the organization for a greater newlinedevelopment. This study is to understand the impact of Karma Yoga on Job Satisfaction, Job newlineInvolvement and Motivation in Business Development Professionals newlineAIMS: newlineTo assess the Impact of Karma Yoga on Job Satisfaction, Job Involvement and Motivation in newlineBusiness Development Professionals newlineOBJECTIVES newline1. To Study theimpact of KARMA YOGA on Job satisfaction in Business Development newlineProfessionals using Job satisfactionscale newline2. To Study theimpact of KARMA YOGA on Job involvement in Business Development newlineProfessionals using Job involvementscale newline3. To Study the impact of KARMA YOGA on Motivation in Business Development Professionals newlineusing Work Motivation Questionnaire newlineMETHODS newlineSubjects: newline1. Age range of gender: 25-40 years of age, both male and femalerespondents newline2. Source of subjects: Business Development professionals working in various sectors like newlineFMCG, Healthcare, Consumer Durables, Banking and Insurance, retail and pharmaceutical sectors newlinein Bengalurucity newline3. Sample size:384respondents newline4. Inclusion criteria: All male, female respondents as per age criteria, working in above newlinementioned sectors within Bengaluru city, who evinced interest to participate in this study newlineExclusion criteria: Respondents below 20 years of age and those who are not willing to newlinecontribute theirperceptions newline6. Ethical considerations: All data have been kept confidential; the process of data collections, newlineprocedures of the sessions, lectures, timing, etc. were communicated in advance. All activities newlinewere done with prior consent of all Respondents involved. Sensiti
Pagination: 243 p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/370222
Appears in Departments:Department of Yoga and Management Studies

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