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The Influece of Workload and Compensation on Employees' Work Stress at PT. Puja Perkasa Madiistryanto, Harries; Nugrahan, Ericho Agil
Return : Study of Management, Economic and Bussines Vol. 2 No. 11 (2023): Return : Study of Management, Economic And Bussines
Publisher : PT. Publikasiku Academic Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57096/return.v2i11.178

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This research aims to determine and analyze the influence of work load and compensation on work stress at PT. Puja Perkasa. The things raised in this research are: a) how big is the influence of work load on work stress at PT. Puja Perkasa, b) how big is the influence of compensation on work stress at PT. Puja Perkasa, c) how big is the influence of workload and compensation on work stress at PT. Puja Perkasa. To determine the influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable partially, the t test is used and to determine the influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable simultaneously, Anova is used. The sample used in this research was 35 people who were saturated samples. The data collection methods used are literature study, documentation and questionnaires. The results of this research show that with an alpha error degree of 0.05 through the t-test it turns out that the Workload variable significantly influences Employee Work Stress, and Compensation significantly influences Employee Work Stress. Simultaneously, through the ANOVA test, these two variables positively and significantly influence employee work stress.
Qualitative Analysis of The Relationship of Mcgregor and Maslow's Theory of Motivation with Employee Productivity in Harfiah Laundry Madiistryanto, Harries; Wardani, Aulia Kusuma; Anshori, Anshori
Return : Study of Management, Economic and Bussines Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Return : Study of Management, Economic And Bussines
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57096/return.v2i12.191

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This research aims to analyze the qualitative relationship between McGregor and Maslow's motivation theories and employee productivity at Laundry Harfiah, a service company in the field of electronic equipment production. In background, research highlights the importance of motivation in increasing employee productivity and company success. McGregor's motivation theory (theories X and Y) and Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory are the focus for understanding and implementing in human resource management. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach and case study method, with research participants in the form of five Harfiah Laundry employees who had worked for at least one year. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and document analysis related to the application of motivation theory in companies. The research results show that Literal Laundry has successfully implemented McGregor and Maslow's motivation theories in human resource management. McGregor's theory is realized through policies that give employees the freedom to determine work schedules and participate in decision making. Meanwhile, Maslow's theory is applied through adequate salaries and benefits as well as training programs to meet the needs and self-actualization of employees. The positive relationship between the application of motivation theory and employee productivity is clearly visible, where motivated employees work better. Factors such as organizational culture, leadership, and employee involvement in decision making also influence the implementation of employee motivation and productivity. The conclusion of this research is that the application of McGregor and Maslow's motivation theory at Harfiah Laundry has a positive impact on employee productivity. Recommendations for companies include strengthening an organizational culture that supports employee motivation, increasing employee engagement, providing recognition for hard work, and continuing research for further understanding. Future research can use a quantitative approach and involve more companies and other variables to deepen understanding of the relationship between employee motivation and productivity.