These differences lead to divergent organizational loyalties, approaches to problem solving, and vocabularies.
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With such a work ethic in place, organizational loyalty and identification with our jobs made perfect sense.
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Thus far research has shown that employees who are satisfied and find fulfillment in their work are more productive, absent less, and demonstrate greater organizational loyalty.
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Religion professor James A . Beverley describes the belief that organizational loyalty is equal to divine loyalty as the " central myth " of Jehovah's Witnesses employed to ensure complete obedience.
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Malone sounds off about something at least once a year, be it organizational loyalty, Kobe Bryant's waving him off after he set a screen for the youngster at the 1998 All-Star Game or Magic Johnson's return after announcing he had HIV.
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"We want to create an entire new ethic of organizational loyalty and service to the country, " said Mariano Herran Salvatti, commissioner of the National Institute for the Combat of Drugs, Mexico's equivalent of the U . S . Drug Enforcement Agency.
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Based on this, Klonoski proposed definitions of both discretionary and non-discretionary benefits as a manager would view them : " Discretionary employee benefits are those organizational programs and practices that are not mandated by regulation or market forces, and that improve employee performance by increasing job satisfaction and / or organizational loyalty.
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With organizational loyalty low and the risk of being downsized high, many workers feel increased pressure to produce, produce, produce, and that is especially true of telecommuters, says Christene Nippert-Eng, an Illinois Institute of Technology sociologist who is finishing a book, " Transition to Telecommuting ."