BRM Project Proposal
BRM Project Proposal
BRM Project Proposal
Work-life balance has emerged as a critical driver of business success in today's competitive marketplace.
The challenge faced by the organisations now a days is to maintain an apt balance in work and life of their employees and also the effects of work life balance on its profitability.
Employee Work-life balance is increasingly viewed as a win-win strategy for companies and employees.
The management of the organizations should come across a pertinent strategy to minimize this severity of the stress that their employees go through because of poor work life balance.
This project aims to ascertain what can be done to maintain a proper work life balance, and how an individual can stood out victorious in balancing professional and personal life.
How does job stress affect the quality of life and job performance?
What management actions can help improve work-life balance?
This project will be restricted to private and public sector employees at various positions in the
organization.
The response time of the questionnaires sent through mails could be slow because of their
busy schedule.
Secondary data are mostly from international research conducted in the United State and The
United Kingdom.
On the basis of the primary data as well as secondary data we would be answering the
research questions.
Secondary data will consist of the work done on this issue in the North America, Europe and
Asia.
Correlation of these data with the primary data will be amassed from online and offline surveys
through questionnaires.
Swan, J. and Cooper, C.L. (2005), Health and the Family: What Working Families Want, A working
Washington, DC.
Susi.S and Jawaharrani.K (2011), Work-Life Balance: The key driver of employee engagement, ASIAN