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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2016
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PROGRAM
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Master of Business Administration- MBA
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SEMESTER
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4
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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QM0024: MANAGING QUALITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
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BK ID
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B1931
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CREDITS & MARKS
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4 Credits, 60 marks
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.1.
What is meant by ‘organizing’? Explain the need for organizing. Discuss the
role ofTop Management in Organizing for Quality Management.
Answer:Organising is a
step-by-step process. At each step, an important task is performed by the
administrators working at the top-level of management.
While organising, the top
managers carry out following important tasks:-
In this general eight-stepped
process, the top management first fixes the common objectives of the organisation.
In the second step, they (top
management) identify all the activities (i.e. works or jobs) which are required
to achieve these predefined objectives.
In the third step, they group
similar (related) activities and make their individual departments.
In the fourth step, they
define the responsibilities (duties) of all the staff members (employees and
managers).
Question.2
Define the term ‘Leadership’. Describe the major leadership theories.
Answer: Leadership is both a research area and a practical skill, regarding the
ability of an individual or organization to "lead" or guide other
individuals, teams, or entire organizations. Controversial viewpoints are
present in the literature, among Eastern and Western approaches to leadership,
and also within the West, on US vs. European approaches. In US academic
environments leadership is defined as "a process of social influence in
which a person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment
of a common task".
The Trait Theory of Leadership: The search for the characteristics or traits
of effective leaders has been central to the study of leadership. Underlying
this research is the assumption that leadership capabilities are rooted in
characteristics possessed by individuals. Research in the field of trait theory
has shown significant positive relationships
Question.3.Explain
- Rewards and recognition programs are the important component of anyTQM
program.
Answer:Rewards and recognition are considered powerful tools, which are used by
an organization to motivate its employees.
Rewards and recognition are remuneration
based systems, which include bonus, perks, allowances and certificates.
Types of Remuneration Methods
Question.4
Define performance measurement. Explain why it is needed for an organization?
Answer:Performance measurement is the process of collecting, analyzing and/or
reporting information regarding the performance of an individual, group,
organization, system or component. It can involve studying processes/strategies
within organizations, or studying engineering processes/parameters/phenomena,
to see whether output are in line with what was intended or should have been
achieved.
Performance measurement has been defined by
Question.5.Explain
Kotter’s Eight step Model of Change Management
Answer:To successfully react to windows of opportunity, regardless of the focus
— innovation, growth, culture, cost structure, technology — a new methodology
of change leadership is required.
Thirty years of research by leadership guru
Dr. John Kotter have proven that 70% of all major change efforts in
organizations fail. Why do they fail? Because organizations often do not take
the holistic approach required to see the change through.
Question.6.Write
short notes on:
a)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Answer: Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience,
corporate citizenship or responsible business) is a form of corporate
self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a
self-regulatory mechanism whereby a business monitors and ensures its active
compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards and national or
international norms. With some models, a firm's implementation of CSR goes
beyond compliance and engages in "actions that appear to further some
social good, beyond the
b)
CSR Initiatives in India
Answer:Corporate social responsibility is necessarily an evolving term that does
not have a standard definition or a fully recognized set of specific criteria.
With the understanding that businesses play a key role on job and wealth
creation in society, CSR is generally understood to be the way a company
achieves a balance or integration of economic, environmental ,and social
imperatives while at the same time addressing shareholder and stakeholder
expectations. CSR is generally accepted as applying to firms wherever they
operate in the domestic and global economy. The way businesses engage/involve
the shareholders, employees, customers,
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