A Study On Job Satisfaction of Employees in Cholamandalam Ms General Insurance Limited Chennai
A Study On Job Satisfaction of Employees in Cholamandalam Ms General Insurance Limited Chennai
A Study On Job Satisfaction of Employees in Cholamandalam Ms General Insurance Limited Chennai
Submitted by
R.MUTHUKUMAR
06BA078
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
” MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” of Karunya university
I am indebted to the all powerful ALMIGHTY GOD for all the blessings he
showered on me and for being with me throughout the study.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Dr. REVEES WESLY, HOS
Karunya School of management who provided me an opportunity to do this project.
MS. MALINI (HR-MANAGER) for his exemplary guidance and support without
whose help this project would not have been success.
I would like to place on record my sincere gratitude and appreciation to my project guide
Mr. BRIGHTON ANBU Karunya school of management, for his kind co-
operation and guidance which enabled me to complete my project.
I also take this opportunity to express my deed gratitude to my loving parents and
friends who are a constant source of motivation and for their never ending support and
encouragement during this project.
INTRODUCTION
Job Satisfaction:
Job Satisfaction is the favorableness or un-favorableness with
which the employee views his work. It expresses the amount of
agreement between one’s expectation of the job and the rewards that the
job provides. Job Satisfaction is a part of life satisfaction. The nature of
one’s environment of job is an important part of life as Job Satisfaction
influences one’s general life satisfaction.
SUPERVISION
To a worker, Supervision is equally a strong contributor to the job
satisfaction as well as to the job dissatisfaction. The feelings of workers
towards his supervisors are usually similar to his feeling towards the
company. The role of supervisor is a focal point for attitude formation.
Bad supervision results in absenteeism and labor turnover. Good
supervision results in higher production and good industrial relations.
CO-WORKERS
Various studies had traced this factor as a factor of intermediate
importance. One’s associates with others had frequently been motivated
as a factor in job satisfaction. Certainly, this seems reasonable because
people like to be near their friends. The workers derive satisfaction when
the co-workers are helpful, friendly and co-operative.
PAY
Studies also show that most of the workers felt satisfied when they are
paid more adequately to the work performed by them. The relative
important of pay would probably changing factor in job satisfaction or
dissatisfaction.
AGE
Age has also been found to have a direct relationship to level job of
satisfaction of employees. In some groups job satisfaction is higher with
increasing age, in other groups job satisfaction is lower and in other
there is no difference at all.
MARITAL STATUS
EDUCATION
Studies conducted among various workers revealed that most of workers
who had not completed their school education showed higher satisfaction
level. However, educated workers felt less satisfied in their job.
WORKING CONDITION
The result of various studies shows that working condition is an
important factor. Good working atmosphere and pleasant surroundings
help increasing the production of industry. Working conditions are more
important to women workers than men workers.
JOB SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES
This study attempts to evaluate job satisfaction of bank officers in
Bangladesh. It focuses on the relative importance of job satisfaction
factors and their impacts on the overall job satisfaction of officers. It also
investigates the impacts of bank type, work experience, age, and sex
differences on the attitudes toward job Satisfaction.
The result shows that salary, efficiency in work, fringe
supervision, and co-worker relation are the most important factors
contributing to job satisfaction. Private bank officers have higher levels
of job satisfaction than those from public sectors as they enjoy better
facilities and supportive work environment. Sex and age differences have
relatively lower level of impact on it. The overall job satisfaction of the
bank officers is at the positive level.
3. Due to time constraint the researcher was not able to complete the
project to desired level.
INDUSTRY PROFILE
2.1 Industry
INSURANCE:
We face a lot of risks in our daily lives. Some of these lead to financial
losses. Insurance is a way of protecting against these financial losses.
For a payment (premium), an insurance company will take the
responsibility of compensating your financial losses.
The monthly premiums for a life insurance are generally based upon the
age, health, and occupation information of the applicant, in addition to
the total benefits to be paid to him for his policy.
General Insurance:
Insurance other than ‘Life Insurance’ falls under the category of General
Insurance. General Insurance comprises of insurance of property against
fire, burglary etc, personal insurance such as Accident and Health
Insurance, and liability insurance which covers legal liabilities. There are
also other covers such as Errors and Omissions insurance for
professionals, credit insurance etc.
Non-life insurance companies have products that cover property against
Fire and allied perils, flood storm and inundation, earthquake and so on.
There are products that cover property against burglary, theft etc. The
non-life companies also offer policies covering machinery against
breakdown, there are policies that cover the hull of ships and so on. A
Marine Cargo policy covers goods in transit including by sea, air and
road. Further, insurance of motor vehicles against damages and theft
forms a major chunk of non-life insurance business.
Group Companies
EID Parry India Ltd. – The Company has interest in Sugar and bio-
chemicals. Erstwhile Sanitary ware division was recently spun off as Joint
Venture with ROCA, Spain.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance has 733 sales bases, 257 claims handling
offices and approximately 75,000 agents throughout Japan to form a sales
network of the highest class in the industry. The company also offers global
services with 61 sales bases in 38 countries and regions overseas.
(Mutual Funds)
Board of Directors
M A Alagappan Chairman
M Anandan Managing Director
(w.e.f. April 1, 2006)
V Natarajan Director
R Srinivasan Director
Suresh N Talwar Director
Makoto Toyoshima Director
Isamu Endo Director
(w.e.f. April 25, 2006)
Susumu Uchida Director
(till April 25, 2006)
Junichi Kitamura Wholetime Director
Senior Management Team
M Anandan Managing Director
Junichi Kitamura Wholetime Director
S S Gopalarathnam Executive Vice President
V Suryanarayanan Vice President -Finance
Shivkumar Shankar Business Head-Retail
M Subramanian Business Head-Commercial
S N Roy Head-Information Technology
Kaira Gangaiah Head-Human Resources
Suresh Krishnan Company Secretary
Auditors
M/s. Price Waterhouse, Chennai
M/s. S.B. Billimoria & Co., Chennai
Bankers
Standard Chartered Bank, Chennai
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Chennai
HDFC Bank Ltd., Chennai
ICICI Bank Ltd., Chennai
Bank of Tokyo- Mitsubishi Ltd., Chennai
American Express Bank Ltd., Chennai
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
The methodology followed for conducting the study includes the specification of research
design, sample design, questionnaire design, data collection and statistical tools used for
analyzing the collected data.
Research design:
The research design used for this study is of the descriptive type. Descriptive research
studies are those studies which are concerned with describing the characteristics of a
Since it is difficult to contact the entire population, sampling technique was adopted. The
employees were interviewed using convenience sampling techniques.
Data collection
The primary data was collected by using questionnaires. The questionnaire has 28
questions excluding marital status, age, factor prompted to join reliance. A five point
scale was used such as strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree and strongly agree.
• Percentage analysis
60
40
20
Frequency
0
male female
Gender
Table2:
Chart no: 2
Monthly AIncome
50
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
below rs.10000 10000-20000 20000-30000 above 30000
Monthly AIncome
Table No: 3
Chart No: 3
Education qualification
60
50
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
P.G U.G
Education qualification
Table No: 4
Chart no: 4
Marital Status
60
50
40
30
Frequency
20
10
0
married Unmarried
Marital Status
Table No: 5
Chart Mo: 5
Years of Experience
30
20
10
Frequency
0
Less than 1yr 1-2 yrs 2-3yrs 3-4yrs Above 4yrs
Years of Experience
Table:6
Chart No: 6
Working hours are convenient for me
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above chart and table it is clearly evident that 34% of the
respondents strongly agree that working hours are convenient from them and
32% agree with that and 18% neither agree nor disagree and 13% disagree with
the working hours and 3% are strongly against working hours.
Table No: 7
Chart No: 7
I'm happy iwth my work place
50
40
30
Frequency
20
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that 30% respondents strongly agree and
39% respondents agree that they are happy with their work place only
13% disagreed and 18% have no idea towards their work place.
Table No: 8
Chart No: 8
I feel i have too much work to do
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite clear that the work load is not
high, 37% of the respondents disagreed with the question” I feel I have
too much work” and another 22% strongly disagreed, 18% admits they
have too much work and 23% have no idea towards this question.
Table No: 9
Chart No: 9
safety measures provided by the company
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that the safety measures
provided by the organizations are good as 28 and 31% of the respondents
agree with that and only 11& 6% disagreed and 24% neither agreed nor
disagreed.
Table No: 10
Chart No: 10
I'm satisfied with the refreshment facilities
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that the employees are not satisfied with
the refreshment facilities offered by the company as 26% of respondents
disagreed and 15% strongly disagreed and 30% neither agreed nor disagreed
and only 29% agreed.
Table No: 11
Chart No: 11
We are provided with the rest and lunch room and they ar
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
W e are provided with the rest and lunch room and they are good
Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite evident that 24% strongly disagreed and
30% of the respondents disagreed and 22% neither agreed nor disagreed and
only 24% of the respondents are satisfied with the rest and lunch room provided.
Table No: 12
Chart No: 12
I fell I'm paid a fair amount for the work i do
50
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that the respondents are satisfied with
their salary as 39% agree and 15% strongly agree. Only `3% disagree and 8%
strongly disagree, 25% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 13
Chart No: 13
The salary we receive are good as other organizations o
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
The salary we receive are good as other organizations offer pay to their
Interpretation:
From the above table it is quite clear that the salary in this organization is
at par to the industry as 37% agree and 27% strongly agree. Only 6% disagree
and 4% strongly disagree, 26% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 14
Chart No: 14
I'm satisfied with the allownaces provided by the organizat
50
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is clear that the employees are satisfied with the
allowances and other benefits provided by the organization as 42% agree and
19% strongly agree. Only 11% disagree and 7% strongly disagree, 21% neither
agree nor disagree.
Table No: 15
Chart No: 15
I feel my boss motivate me to achieve the organizational go
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that employees boss are motivating to
achieve organizational goals as 33% agree and 11% strongly agree. 22%
disagree this is quite high compared to other factors and 9% strongly disagree
and 25% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 16
Chart No: 16
My supervisor motivates me to increase my efficiency a
50
40
30
Frequency
20
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that employees boss motivates the
employee when he is unproductive and help him to be productive as 44% agree
and 18% strongly agree. Only 7% strongly disagree and 7% disagree, 18%
neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 17
Chart No: 17
W ork assignments are explained clearly to me
50
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that respondents are quite happy with
the way work assignments are explained as 41% agree and 17% strongly agree.
Only 10% strongly disagree and 17% agree, 15% neither agree nor disagree.
Table No: 18
Chart No: 18
Overall I'm satisfied with my job
40
30
20
Frequency
10
0
strongly agree neither agree nor di strongly disagree
agree disagree
Interpretation:
From the above table it is evident that Overall satisfactions of the
respondents are good as 33% agree and 21% strongly agree. Only 6% strongly
disagree and 15% disagree and 25% neither agree nor disagree.
Questionnaire
“A study on Job Satisfaction of Employees in
Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Ltd”
1. Name: ……………………………………………………………………
…
2. Age: …………
3. Gender: Male Female
4. Monthly Income:
A) Below Rest. 10,000 B) 10,000- 20000 C) 20,000-30000 D) Above
30,000
5. Education Qualification:
A) Under graduation B) Post – graduation
6. Marital Status
A) Married B) Unmarried
7. Years of experience:
A) Less than 1yr B) 1-2 yrs C) 2-3 yrs D) 3-4 yrs E) Above 4yrs
S. Particulars 1 2 3 4 5
No
9 I feel that my Boss motivate me to achieve
the organization goal
10 My supervisor motivates me to increase
my efficiency at times when I’m not
productive
11 Work assignments are explained clearly to
me