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SUNDERLAND BUSINESS SCHOOL

MBS DISSERTATION

PGBM-35

TITLE

DOES JOB SATISFACTION PREVAIL IN THE COMPANY: THE SPECIAL COURIERS?

Programme : Masters of Business Studies

Presented by : Nitin Kumar Besolla

Supervisor : Harry Venables

Module : MBS Dissertation

Student I.D. No : 089008858

Dated : 18-09-2009

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am sincerely obliged to thank my faculty guide Senior Lecturer HARRY VENABLES, Department of Business and Management, University of Sunderland, Sunderland for his precious suggestions. His cooperation and supervision throughout the Dissertation is incomparable.

I am also pleased to convey my heart full thanks to our MBS Programme Leader BOB WOODFIELD, Department of Business and Management, University of Sunderland, Sunderland for his suggestions provided on the Subject during the analysis.

Last but not least, I would like to thank my most friendly and beloved Parents without whose encouragement and blessings this dissertation would not have prepared.

DECLARATIONS

I hereby declare that all the work in this dissertation is the outcome of my own efforts and that due acknowledgement has been given to all the sources be online, electronic or printed in the Bibliography and References

The Word Count of this Dissertation is: 17487 words.

Nitin Kumar Besolla Date: 18/09/2009

WHY DISSERTATION

A Dissertation stretches far beyond achieving a degree. It is the first test of our creativity. It develops the practical knowledge on a specific module which cannot be obtained by the lecture sessions. A dissertation is an opportunity to identify and explore our own areas of interest. A Dissertation is supposed to be an Academic piece of work. It is a synthesis of most of what I have acquired over the years in the university. It is a structured piece of work. It is...