RESEARCH METHODOLOGY MMS Pranali Londhe TOPIC: The impact of remote work on work-life balance. Bjärntoft et all (2020) stated that remote working enables workers to accomplish tasks and other duties outside from their offices. This therefore provides them with “greater autonomy and control” over their decisions in choosing where to work and how to integrate… Continue reading The impact of remote work on work-life balance
Improving Employee Engagement
Improving Employee Engagement Sakshi Warulkar Alcala (2017) in his research study, focused on middle managers in a hospital setting. The dominant factors for engagement were found to be positive manager-employee relationships and effective communication. The study highlighted the significance of a pluralistic approach, wherein managers who prioritize good relationships, communication, and employee wellbeing contribute… Continue reading Improving Employee Engagement
Problem with consumption of alcohol in India
Title: Problems on consumption of alcohol in India. Author: Akshar Oza, Khushi Khandelwal, Lalit Pareek. Introduction: Consuming alcohol can lead to health risks, addiction, impaired judgment, relationship issues, legal consequences, financial burden, and mental health concerns. It’s important to be aware of these potential problems and make informed choices. Objective: To understand the underlying phenomenon… Continue reading Problem with consumption of alcohol in India
IMPACT OF AI ON SOCIETY
TOPIC – IMPACT OF AI ON SOCIETY NAME – ADITI MITHBAWKAR Ahmad, et al. (2023). Impact of artificial intelligence on human loss in decision making, laziness and safety in education. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, 10(1) AI is minimizing our autonomous role, replacing our choices with its choices, and making us lazy in various walks… Continue reading IMPACT OF AI ON SOCIETY
Behavioral Finance
TITLE: BEHAVIORAL FINANCE AUTHOR: SHREYA KOTIAN Albert (2023) – He states that behavioral finance is a new field of study that examines the impact of psychological elements on financial behavior. It focuses on the deviation from rational choices and the need to find solutions to them. Behavioral finance accepts and uses elements from psychology… Continue reading Behavioral Finance
Consumption of Alcohol in India
Author: Akshar Oza, Khushi Khandelwal, Lalit Pareek. Introduction: Consuming alcohol can lead to health risks, addiction, impaired judgment, relationship issues, legal consequences, financial burden, and mental health concerns. It’s important to be aware of these potential problems and make informed choices. Objective: To understand the underlying phenomenon of this problem. Literature Review: One of the… Continue reading Consumption of Alcohol in India
Work-life Balance
Title: – Work life balance Author: – Hitakshi Chugh Shubhangee Sarkar Ojaswi Sheth Introduction: – Achieving a harmonious work-life balance is essential for holistic success. By managing time effectively, setting boundaries, and nurturing personal well-being,… Continue reading Work-life Balance
Problem with consumption of alcohol in India
Title: Problems on consumption of alcohol in India. Author: Akshar Oza, Khushi Khandelwal, Lalit Pareek. Introduction: Consuming alcohol can lead to health risks, addiction, impaired judgment, relationship issues, legal consequences, financial burden, and mental health concerns. It’s important to be aware of these potential problems and make informed choices. Objective: To understand the underlying phenomenon… Continue reading Problem with consumption of alcohol in India
Survey: whether to include Career Management as a separate subject.
Title: Career management as a separate subject Authors: Ruchi Jain Shivam Srivastava Asadullah Khan Introduction: Introducing a dedicated “Career Management” subject in secondary education is crucial for preparing the students for a complex and dynamic workforce. As the nature of careers evolves, equipping students with essential skills such as decision-making, goal setting,… Continue reading Survey: whether to include Career Management as a separate subject.
Career management as a separate subject
Authors: Shivam Srivastava Asadullah Khan Ruchi Jain Introduction: Introducing a dedicated “Career Management” subject in secondary education is crucial for preparing the students for a complex and dynamic workforce. As the nature of careers evolves, equipping students with essential skills such as decision-making, goal setting, and understanding industry trends becomes paramount. A… Continue reading Career management as a separate subject