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Impact and importance of team in an organization (with reference of project management consultants in construction industry)

Studies on Team in an organization within its department have been an area of interest for researchers in this modern era because of the working culture has changed drastically in few decades, as now many organizations rely on their Success if they have a good team. Teamwork is important in an organization because it provides employees with an opportunity to bond with one another, which improves relations among them. Improved employee relations also result from the fact that teamwork enhances unity among members. Now if we discuss importance of Team in Project Management Consultants its play a vital role, as Nations infrastructure is developing rapidly, Organizations like Project Management Consultants who is working as a Third Party in developing Infrastructure between Client and Contractor, there work is to Supervise that the construction is as per the government norms, now a day demand of such organization increase because of transparency in construction. Here Teamwork in an aspect of HR Department plays an important role because we have to recruit Engineers from all over India and to retain them in our organizations till the project ends. Hence the study was undertaken in Project Management Consultants Firm in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) to identify the impact of Team in the success of such kind of Organizations.

Published by: Ashok Kumar Sharma, Prashant Mallik, Renuka Sharma

Author: Ashok Kumar Sharma

Paper ID: V4I6-1344

Paper Status: published

Published: December 8, 2018

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Incidence of refractive error and analysis through cross tabulation between time spent on computer and family history with refractive error type

The study was conducted with the objective to find out the Incidence of Refractive error and analysis through cross tabulation between time spent on computer and Family history with Refractive Error Type. In this study, 1500 Professional College going students between 18 and 22 years of age, from South Bengal of West Bengal were evaluated. Clinical profiles of refractive errors among students were analyzed. This population-based cross-sectional study conducted in randomly selected young professional college students. A structured Case Record Form was implemented to collect the details of the relevant factors. Data were tabulated and analyzed using Statistical package (SPSS) and chi-square test, Cross tabulation and Reliability test to get the results. Our respondents were from different professional programs, out of which 585 (39%) were male respondents and 915 (61%) were female respondents. Refractive error diagnosed in 240 (16%) respondents out of which 91 (6%) were male and 149 (9.93%) female respondents. Out of 91 (6.06%) male, 63 (4.2%) myopic, 18 (1.2%) Hyperopic and 10 (.6%) were Astigmatic. Out of 149 (9.93%) female, 102 (6.8%) myopic, 25 (1.66%) hyperopic, 22 (1.46%) astigmatic and no refractive errors were found in 1260 (84%) respondents. The incidence of refractive error showed significant association in univariate analysis with time spent on computer and Family history.

Published by: Biswajit Mondal, Dr. Kavita Bhatnagar, Atanu Maulik, Himanshu Tripathi

Author: Biswajit Mondal

Paper ID: V4I6-1342

Paper Status: published

Published: December 7, 2018

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Occupational therapy intervention for balance activity and its correlation with functional level of all neurological condition in Anand, Gujarat

Occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well-being through occupation. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday life. The purpose of the study was to find out the Occupational Therapy intervention for balance activity and its correlation with functional level of all neurological conditions. A total of 20 subjects (13 males, 7 female) were included for balance training. Subjects were of age ranging from 31 to 85 years (Mean = 57.81, SD= 14.78). Fall Efficacy Scale - International (FES-I) questionnaire was used to assesses fear of falling (FOF). The FIM scale was used to measure the patient’s progress and assess rehabilitation outcomes. This study found that Improvement in balance and due to decreasing risk of falling in patients they were very satisfied and they became more social inside and outside home and they were actively performed their ADLs.

Published by: Dr. Brajesh Kumar Mishra, Dr. Mukund R Bhatt, Dr. Hirva B. Mishra, Dr. Bansari Anish Patel

Author: Dr. Brajesh Kumar Mishra

Paper ID: V4I6-1341

Paper Status: published

Published: December 7, 2018

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Comparative analysis of effectiveness between E-HRM and traditional HRM

The study is focused on the process of E-HRM and its implications on employees with special reference to the Education Department (DIOS Office and BSA Office), Moradabad. In the present scenario, paperless offices are required to save the environment. For this purpose, E-HRM has taken a place of HRM introduced and processed in blue chip organizations. The traditional method of HRM is not a need of time in the world of ICT enabled services. The most of the organizations are moving from a traditional model of HRM to E-HRM that will lead to stoppage of paper wastage to make HR more effective and transparent. E-HRM also proposed by the present government. To study the effectiveness and implications of E-HRM, researchers formulated the questionnaire to draw the opinion on the effectiveness of E-HRM.

Published by: Dr. Prabhat Srivastava, Dr. Anshu Bhardwaj

Author: Dr. Prabhat Srivastava

Paper ID: V4I6-1329

Paper Status: published

Published: December 6, 2018

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Seghosen in continuity and change: The pride of Owo kingdom in Yoruba land, Nigeria

Seghosen is an expensive traditional textile originating from Owo kingdom and it literally means “the cloth that takes all money”. This is because seghosen is uniquely made for special occasion like wedding ceremonies, chieftaincies, kingship installation etc. the wearer of seghosen costume is usually a wealthy or highly placed individual; a lot of respect is accorded him because the textile is considered beyond reach of common man. The focus of this paper is an exhibition review of the continuity and changes in Seghosen textile being showcased by the National commission for museums and monument, Owo, Nigeria to commemorate its 50TH anniversary of service delivery to the community and the country at large.

Published by: Eboreime James Imoniche

Author: Eboreime James Imoniche

Paper ID: V4I6-1195

Paper Status: published

Published: December 6, 2018

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Development of modern music in Assam: Guwahati (GMC), a mosaic of cultural fusion and diffusion

This article deals with an overview of the origin and development of modern music in Guwahati (GMC), Assam. Development of modern music in the region reveals a long mythology and history. The development of modern music has been tried to be established on lights of diversity, cultural fusion, social identity, globalization and travel of popular sounds. The article is based on a secondary source of data as well as primary data. Other sources of data collection are various articles on music published in magazines, blogs, and books, listening to songs from music albums, both print, and electronic media. Some external links also were used like conversations and personal interviews with some experts in the area. The survey for the collection of primary data in the study is done online with the help of Google Forms. As per the topic of the study, a number of stakeholders related to modern music in the study area were considered. The survey schedule was prepared in Google Forms (a facility to create and operate online surveys) which was online between 30th September 2018 to 31st October 2018. The stakeholders like lyricists, composers, musicians, technicians, producers, promoters, singers and listeners were recruited via e-mails, WhatsApp with prior confirmation over mobile messages or phone calls. The musicians and other stakeholders related to music are very mobile and elusive, so difficult to find them and apply conventional surveys. To overcome this practical hurdle of a collection of the data smart survey technique i.e. online survey has been applied in the study as nowadays almost all stakeholders are highly engaged in the internet.

Published by: Palme Borthakur, Bhaben Ch. Kalita

Author: Palme Borthakur

Paper ID: V4I6-1321

Paper Status: published

Published: December 6, 2018

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