Employee management system project report

Institution Kisii National Polytechnic
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Year 3rd Year
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Employees are the backbone of any company therefore their management plays a major role in deciding the success of an organization. Employees Management Software makes it easy for the employer to keep track of all records. This software allows the administrator to edit employees, add new employees, transfer/promote/terminate employees. Each employee in the database is associated with a position can be added and edited when need arises. Employees can be transferred between positions easily without having to retype back their information in the database. You can check to see if there are duplicate positions/employees in the database. Most of all, the employer can assign tasks to employees and assess their progress in order to keep track of employee performance. A flexible and easy to use Employee Management software solution for small and medium sized companies provides modules for personnel information management thereby organization and companies are able to manage the crucial organization asset people. The combination of these modules into one application assures the perfect platform for re-engineering and aligning Human Resource processes along with the organizational goals. This system brings about an easy way of maintaining the details of employees working in any organization. It is simple to understand and can be used by anyone who is not even familiar with simple employee’s system. It is user friendly and just asks the user to follow step by step operations by giving easy to follow options. It is fast and can perform many operations for a company. The goal of this project is to design and develop an employee management system to fill existing gaps in the electronic management of employees.
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Challenges of Banking Sector Reform and Consolidation In Kenya- banking and finance research project
The Challenges of Banking Sector Reform and Consolidation In Kenya ABSTRACT Banking reforms has been an on-going phenomenon in Kenya financial sector. It has however, recently been intensified due to forces of globalization, which are guiding the integration of world’s financial markets and economy. Banking reforms have resulted from deliberate policy response to correct perceived or impending banking sector crisis and subsequent failure. This work investigates the implication and challenges of banking sector reform in Kenya financial system, found out the prospect and the performance of banks after reforms are implemented, determine whether reforms have achieved its aim of strengthening the capital base of banks, and providing a healthy competitive environment among banks. Questionnaires were administered to two hundred randomly selected individuals of the selected banks in Kisii, Nyamira and Kisii local Government areas, the collected data were analyzed. The results showed that banking reforms in Kenya have significantly improved the performance of the services provided in the industry, and that the challenges of banking sector reforms in Kenya will grantee its successful future operations. The study also indicated that banking sector reform in Kenya have significantly strengthen a healthy competition in the industry. However, the respondents reflect that they have encountered operational problems of the system integration, computer and most of these problems include problems of the system integration, computer failure, power failure, crash programmes and policy differences. Thus, the work recommended that Kenya banks should improve on the efficiency of the operation and also the policy makers should give more time to banks that have failed to meet up with the implementation exercise due to time factor to readjust. Also government should always interfere to solve the problem of unemployment believed to have been caused by the banking reform. Similarly, for smooth running of the operation of the banking sector in the reforms and consolidation era, banks should be given adequate training to meet the expectation.
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The Impact of Electronic Banking on Bank Performance- banking and finance research project
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COMPARISION BETWEEN THE USE OF DAP PHOSPHATE AND FARMYARD MANURE OF GROWING OF BEANS (Canadian wander)IN URIRI - GENERAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROJECT
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LE:EFFECT OF SOIL FERTILITY ON IRISH POTATOES IN KISII COUNTY- GENERAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROJECT
:EFFECT OF SOIL FERTILITY ON IRISH POTATOES IN KISII COUNTY
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effects of industrial pollution on agricultural sector among residents of Kenyenya sub-county - general agriculture research project
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EFFECTS OF ORGANIC MANURE UNDER CARROT PRODUCTION (DAVERS CARROT) GENERAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROJECT
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INCREASING IRISH POTATO PRODUCTION BY USE OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FERTILIZERS GENERAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROJECT
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Agro forestry practices practiced in kisii county- general agriculture research project
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EFFECTS OF DIVORCE AND SEPARATION ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN IN KEUMBU SUB-COUNTY IN KISII COUNTY - SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH PROJECT
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EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE ON COLLEGE STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFOMANCE IN KISII COUNTY- SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH PROJECT
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