Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta

This study aims to identify the factors that most motivate prospective graduates in the School of Computer Engineering Computer and Communication, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Perlis to work in the private sector. The goal is to examine the relationship between the research conducted in the...

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Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
description This study aims to identify the factors that most motivate prospective graduates in the School of Computer Engineering Computer and Communication, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Perlis to work in the private sector. The goal is to examine the relationship between the research conducted in the field with existing theories of motivation. The methodology used in this study by using questionnaire. The questionnaires were distributed in person to prospective graduate in the School of Computer and Communication Engineering UniMAP, which is a sample for this study. The collected data is then processed and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The scope of the study involves only prospective graduate School of Computer and Communication Engineering. The findings of this study would be a worthwhile guide to the Human Resources Division (HRD), the Office of the State Secretary (SS), Wisma Darul Aman and also to managers and human resources professionals in the private sector. Their role in selecting the best talent is important to compete with their rival companies in the market. The study conducted showed that the motivations are complex. In addition, the findings also suggested that motivational factors are not focused on one factor alone, but should be diversified.
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title Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
title_short Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
title_full Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
title_fullStr Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
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title_sort peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta
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spelling my-uum-etd.41882022-08-03T01:56:36Z Peranan motivasi dalam pengurusan sumber manusia: Elemen yang memotivasikan bakal graduan kejuruteraan untuk bekerja di sektor swasta 2014 Muhamad Mizar, Morat Hassan, Kalthum Ghazali Shafie Graduate School of Government Ghazali Shafie Graduate School of Government HF5549-5549.5 Personnel Management. Employment LB2300 Higher Education This study aims to identify the factors that most motivate prospective graduates in the School of Computer Engineering Computer and Communication, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Perlis to work in the private sector. The goal is to examine the relationship between the research conducted in the field with existing theories of motivation. The methodology used in this study by using questionnaire. The questionnaires were distributed in person to prospective graduate in the School of Computer and Communication Engineering UniMAP, which is a sample for this study. The collected data is then processed and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The scope of the study involves only prospective graduate School of Computer and Communication Engineering. The findings of this study would be a worthwhile guide to the Human Resources Division (HRD), the Office of the State Secretary (SS), Wisma Darul Aman and also to managers and human resources professionals in the private sector. Their role in selecting the best talent is important to compete with their rival companies in the market. The study conducted showed that the motivations are complex. In addition, the findings also suggested that motivational factors are not focused on one factor alone, but should be diversified. 2014 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/4188/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/4188/1/s813220.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/4188/2/s813220_abstract.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Agrawal, S. (2010). 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