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Assignment
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WINTER 2014
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Program
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MBADS/ MBAFLEX/ MBAHCSN3/ MBAN2/ PGDBAN2
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Semester
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1
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Subject code & name
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MB0038 – MANAGEMENT
PROCESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
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Book ID
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B1621
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Credit and Max. Marks
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4 credits; 60 marks
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1.Discuss the principles of Management
by Henri Fayol.
Answer
: Henri Fayol, a mining engineer and manager by profession, defined the nature
and working patterns of the twentieth-century organization in his book, General
and Industrial Management, published in 1916. In it, he laid down what he called
14 principles of management. This theory is also called the Administrative
Theory. The principles of the theory are:
1.Division of work:
tasks should be divided up with employees specializing in a limited set of
tasks so that expertise is developed and productivity increased.
2.Authority and responsibility:
authority is the right to give orders and entails enforcing them with rewards
and penalties; authority should be matched with corresponding responsibility.
3.Discipline:
this is essential for the smooth running of business and is dependent on good
leadership, clear and fair arguments, and
2.Discuss the pre-requisites of an
Effective Control system.
Answer : Controlling can be defined as
measuring and correcting of performance to achieve the organisational goals.
Control is the last in the management process
and is perhaps the most important. Control is the rudder of business because it
ensures that a process is going in the right direction by making continuous
corrections.
Without control, the business will perhaps go
to where it should never go and do what it should never do. A business will be
able to expand in product portfolio and geography and delegate and outsource
only because controls are possible
3.Define Personality. Discuss the factors
that determine personality development.
Answer : Definition of Personality: The term
'personality' means different things to different people. Its root, of course,
lies in the Latin term 'persona' meaning 'speak through' and denoted the mask
worn by actors in Greece and Rome. To the common man, it means external
appearances and behaviour, to the psychologists it means the inner awareness of
self as a permanent organising force, and to the manager, it denotes the
measurable traits, both inner and outer which can predict the performance in an
organisation.
Following are the factors that determine
personality development:
·
Heredity – The
relationship of heredity with personality is a well-accepted fact. Traits like
physique, eye colour, hair colour, height, temperament, energy level,
intelligence, reflexes, etc. are generally referred to describe the influence
of heredity in developing personality.
·
The heredity approach argues that the
ultimate explanation of an individual’s personality is the structure of the
genes. Identical twin and other studies have not confirmed this fully, however
genetic influence is fairly well accepted.
4.Discuss the concept of Attitude.
Describe the components and functions of Attitude.
Answer : Meaning
of attitude
Attitudes are also known as "frames of reference." They provide
the background against which facts and events are viewed. It becomes necessary
to know the attitudes of members of an organisation because they have to
perceive specific aspects like pay, hours of work, promotion, etc. of their
work life in the wider context of their generalised attitudes. Attitudes are
also known as "frames of reference."
Explanation
of the components of attitude
Components of attitude
There are three components of an attitude namely 1) Cognition, 2) Affect
and 3) Behaviour.
I.
Cognition. It is
the mental process involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension, including
thinking, knowing, remembering
5.Discuss the three stages of Stress.
Explain the reasons for stress.
Answer
: Stage 1: Alarm Reaction. Any
physical, emotional, or mental upset will cause an instantaneous reaction by
the body to combat the stressor. This physical response is well known as the
"fight-or-flight" reaction. The “fight or flight” reaction sends a
tremendous burst of adrenaline to all parts of the body—the blood vessels,
heart, stomach, kidneys, lungs, eyes, muscles, and more. If the stress is
short-term (acute) or not severe (in biological terms, a short time would be a
few hours, perhaps even a couple of days), we quickly
6.Write short notes on the following :
a)TOWS matrix
Answer
: A TOWS analysis involves the same basic process of listing strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats as a SWOT analysis, but with a TOWS
analysis, threats and opportunities are examined first and weaknesses and
strengths are examined last. After creating a list of threats, opportunistic,
weaknesses and strengths, managers examine ways the company can take advantage
of opportunities and minimize threats by exploiting strengths and overcoming
weaknesses.
b)Porter’s Five Forces model
Answer
: Michael Porter provided a framework that models an industry as being
influenced by five forces. These five forces are those competitive forces that
shape every single industry and market. These forces help us to analyze
everything from the intensity of competition to the profitability and
attractiveness of an industry.
Five
Forces Analysis helps the marketer to contrast a competitive environment. Five
forces analysis looks at five key areas namely the threat of entry, the power
of buyers, the power of suppliers, the threat of substitutes, and competitive
rivalry.
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