Data Analysis Using Percentage Method
Data Analysis Using Percentage Method
Data Analysis Using Percentage Method
of
Gender
Respondents
Percentage of Respondents
Female
24
42
Male
32
58
Chart
Chart representing Genders of the Employees
Female; 43%
Female
Male
Male; 58%
Inference:
The above mentioned table and chart shows that 60% of the respondents are
Male and 40% of the respondents are Female.
Table -4.1.2:
Table representing Marital Status of the Employees.
No.
of Percentage
Marital Status
Respondents
Respondents
Married
25
45
Single
31
55
of
Chart -4.1.2:
Chart representing Marital Status of the Employees.
Married; 45%
Single; 55%
Married
Single
Inference:
Above mention table and chart shows that 45% of respondents are married and
55% of respondents are Single.
in No.
of Percentage
FVRIL
Respondents
Respondents
Below 1yr
21
39
1-2yrs
19
33.5
2-3yrs
17.5
3-4yrs
10
Above 4yrs
of
Chart
Chart representing experience of the employees in the Fenesta.
Experience of Employees
21
19
9
7
Below 1yr
1-2yrs
2-3yrs
3-4yrs
Above04yrs
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 39% of the employees
have their experience of below 1yr, 33.5% of the employees have experience of 12yrs, 17.5% of people have experience of 2-3yrs, 10% of people have experience of
3-4yrs, 0% of people have experience of 4yrs.
Table representing designations of Employees.
Table
Designati
on
Manager
s
Executiv
es
Officers
No of
Respondents
Percenta
ge
12
21.4
15
29
26.8
51.8
Chart:
Designation of Respondents
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Managers
Executives
Officers
Inferences: The above chart shows that majority of the employees are of Officer
level followed by Executive and Managers.
Department
IT
Marketing
Installation
HR
Sales
Contact
Centre
Percentage
5
3
19
3
21
8.9
5.4
33.9
5.4
37.5
8.9
Department of Employees
9%
9%
IT
Marketing
5%
Installation
HR
38%
Sales
34%
Contact Centre
5%
Inferences: The above chart shows that majority of the respondents are from the sales department and
installation department followed by contact center, IT and Marketing and HR department.
Analysis
Table representing the mismatch between employees and their job profile.
No.
of Percentage
Retention Measure
Respondents
Respondents
Yes
11
19
No
45
81
of
Chart -4.1.6:
Chart representing the mismatch between employees and their job profile.
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
11
10
5
0
Yes
No
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 19% of the employees
said that they feel mismatch between their job and their profile and 81% of the
employees said that they doesnt feel mismatch between their job and their profile
Table -4.1.7:
Table representing comfort level on the job nature of the employees.
No.
of Percentage
Job Nature
Respondents
Respondents
Highly Comfortable
14
Comfortable
12
22
Neutral
27
48
Uncomfortable
16
Highly
Uncomfortable
Chart -4.1.7:
of
Highly Comfortable
14%
Comfortable
Neutral
21%
Uncomfortable
Highly Uncomfortable
48%
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 14% of the employees are
highly comfortable with job nature, 22% of the employees are comfortable with the
job nature, 48% of the employees are neutral and 16% of the employees are
uncomfortable with the job nature.
Table -4.1.8:
Table representing the type of stress the employees experience in their job.
No.
of Percentage
Stress types
Respondents
Respondents
Physical stress
23
40.5
Mental stress
18
32
Psychological stress
15
27.5
of
Chart -4.1.8:
Chart representing the type of stress the employees experience in their job.
Physical stress
Mental stress
Psychological stress
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 40.5% of the employees
said they experience physical stress, 32% responds as mental stress and 27.5%
responds as psychological stress
Table -4.1.9:
Table representing the Expectations of the employees from the organization apart
from compensation.
No.
of Percentage
Expectations
Respondents
Respondents
Recognition
18
31
Self Respect
12
20.5
implement
17.5
Job security
10
18
Moral support
13
Freedom
Chart -4.1.9:
to
of
Chart representing the Expectations of the employees from the organization apart
from compensation.
Recognition
Recognition; 32%
Self Respect
Freedom to implement
Job security
Moral support
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 32% of the employees
expect recognition from the organization, 21% of the employees expect self-respect,
16% of the employees expect freedom to implement, 18% of the employees expect
job security and 13% of the employees expect moral support from the organization.
Table -4.1.10:
Table representing the working condition provided by Fenesta.
No.
of Percentage
Satisfaction level
Respondents
Respondents
Highly satisfied
Satisfied
18
31
Neutral
22
39
Dissatisfied
10
19
of
Highly dissatisfied
Chart -4.1.10:
Chart representing the working condition provided by Fenesta.
Working Conditions
25
20
15
10
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Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 7% of the employees are
highly satisfied with working condition , 31% of the employees are satisfied with the
working condition , 39% of the employees are neutral in their jab nature, 19% of the
employees are dissatisfied with the working condition and 4% of the employees are
highly dissatisfied with the working condition.
Table -4.1.11
Table representing the counseling program conducted by the management.
Counseling
No.
of Percentage
Program
Respondents
Respondents
Always
Usually
11
20.5
Sometimes
32
57.5
Rarely
16
of
Not at all
Chart
Charts representing the counseling program conducted by the management.
No. of Respondents
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Not at all
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 6% of the employees have
said that management conduct counseling program always, 20.5% of the
employees have said that management conduct counseling program usually, 57.5%
of the employees have said that sometimes management has conduct the
counseling program, 16% of the employees have said that management program
rarely conduct the counseling program and 0% of the employees have said that
there is no such counseling program.
Table -4.1.12:
Table representing willingness of employees to work after two years.
Level
of No.
of Percentage
Willingness
Respondents
Respondents
Like
16
25
of
Neutral
24
42.5
Dislike
12
22.5
Chart -4.1.12:
Chart indicating the level of willingness to work after two years.
Willingness to Work
Dislike very much
Dislike
Neutral
Like
Like very much
0
10
15
20
25
30
Inference:Above mentioned chart shows that 5% of employees are like very much,
25% of employees are like to work, 42.5% of employees are neutral in their view,
22.5% of the employees are dislike to work and 5% of the employees are dislike
veru much to work after two years.
Table -4.1.13:
Table representing Welfare provisions in the organization.
Statutory
No.
of Percentage
Welfare
Respondents
Respondents
Yes
47
84.5
No
15.5
of
84%
Inference: Above mentioned table shows that 84%of the employees said they are
provided with all statutory welfares and 16% of the employees said they are not
provided with such welfares.
Table -4.1.14:
Table representing the reward system preference of employees
No.
of Percentage
Rewards
Respondents
Respondents
Monetary rewards
16
27.5
Holiday vouchers
11
18
special training
Special scholarship
Promotion
18
33.5
Chart -4.1.14:
of
Holiday vouchers
special training
Special scholarship
Promotion
18
5
4
No. of Respondents
2
11
16
0
10
12
14
16
18
20
to No.
of Percentage
Employee
Respondents
Respondents
Yes
33
59
No
23
41
of
Chart -4.1.15:
Chart representing Importance level given to the employees by the management.
Yes
41%
No
59%
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 59% of the employees
respond that management aware that employees are as an Asset of an
organization, 41% of employees respond no to this statement.
Table -4.1.16:
Table representing work life balance of employees
No.
of Percentage
Satisfaction level
Respondents
Respondents
Highly satisfied
16
Satisfied
22
39
Neutral
16
29
Dissatisfied
14
Highly dissatisfied
Chart -4.1.16:
Chart representing work life balance of employees.
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25
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20
15
10
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Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 16% of the employees are
highly satisfied with work life balance, 39% of the employees are satisfied with the
work life balance, 29% of the employees are neutral in their work life balance,
14% of the employees are dissatisfied with the working condition and 2% of the
employees are highly dissatisfied with the work life balance.
Table -4.1.18:
Table representing the Presence of retention measure in Fenesta.
No.
of Percentage
Retention Measure
Respondents
Respondents
Yes
31
55
No
25
45
Chart -4.1.18:
Chart representing the Presence of retention measure in HCL - BSERV.
of
No; 45%
Yes; 55%
Yes
No
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 45% of the employees
said that organization takes necessary measures to retain them in the organization
and 55% of the employees said there are no such measures.
Table -4.1.19:
Table representing Retention strategy in the organization.
No.
of Percentage
Retention Strategy
Respondents
Respondents
Recognition
7.5
Training
19
33.5
Support
10.5
Promotion
23
41.5
Motivation
Chart -4.1.19:
Chart representing Retention strategy in the organization.
of
Retention Strategies
4
Motivation
23
Promotion
6
Support
19
Training
4
Recognition
0
10
15
20
25
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 7.5% of the employees
said recognition is the retention strategy used by organization, 33.5% of the
employees said training as a retention strategy, 10.5% of employees said support
as a retention strategy, 41.5% of the employees said promotion as a retention
strategy, 7% of the employees said motivation as a retention strategy.
Table -4.1.20:
Table representing Career development of the Employees in the Fenesta.
Career
No.
of Percentage
Development
Respondents
Respondents
Rapid Growth
12
22
Medium
29
51
Slow
10
18
Not at all
Chart -4.1.20:
Chart representing Career development of the Employees in Fenesta.
of
Career Development
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
No. of Respondents
Rapid Growth
Medium
Slow
Not at all
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 22% of the employees
have rapid growth in their career, 49% of the employees have medium growth, 18%
of employees have slow growth and 9% of employees have said they have no
career development in Fenesta.
Table -4.1.22:
Table representing the work place attributes that satisfy the employees.
No. of
Percentage of
Attributes
Respondents
Respondents
Recognition
15
26
Working relationship
10
14
Remuneration
11
23
Career development
13
25
Chance to
innovative
Appropriate
workload
Chart -4.1.22:
Chart representing the work place attributes that satisfy the employees.
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
11
10
13
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Inference: Above mentioned table shows that 21% of the employees said
recognition , 5.5% of the employees said Chance to innovative, 11% of the
employees said they Appropriate workload, 15.5% of the employees said they
Working relationship, 26% of the employees said Remuneration and 33.5% of the
employees said Career development.
Table -4.1.23:
Table representing Group harmony and inter-relation among employees.
Group
No.
of Percentage
harmony
Respondents
Respondents
To great extent
19
34
To some extent
29
52
Not at all
14
of
Group Harmony
14%
34%
52%
To great extent
To some extent
Not at all
of Percentage
Options
Respondents
Respondents
Yes
33
59
No
23
41
of
Chart -4.1.24:
Chart representing employees opinion on open flow of communication in the
organization
41%
Yes
59%
No
Inference: Above mentioned table and chart shows that 59% of the employees
respond that there is open flow of communication in the organization and 41% of
employees respond that there is no open flow of communication in the organization
Table -4.1.25:
Table representing fair and equal treatment provided to the employees.
No.
of Percentage
Options
Respondents
Respondents
Strongly agree
Agree
12
Neutral
17
31
Disagree
18
32
Strongly disagree
11
20
Chart -4.1.25:
Chart representing fair and equal treatment provided to the employees.
of
11
Disagree
18
Neutral
17
Agree
Strongly agree