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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2016
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 3/SEM 5)
MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 3)
PGDPMN (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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PM 0013 – MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES IN
PROJECTS
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BK ID
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B1939
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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. Write short notes on:
a) Project resources:In project
management terminology, resources are required to carry out the project tasks.
They can be people, equipment, facilities, funding, or anything else capable of
definition (usually other than labour) required for the completion of a project
activity. The lack of a resource will therefore be a constraint on the
completion of the project activity. Resources may be storable or non storable.
Storable resources remain available unless depleted by usage, and may be
replenished by project tasks which
b) Need for human resource management: An
organisation cannot build a good team of working professionals without good
Human Resources. The key functions of the Human Resources Management (HRM) team
c)Project manager:A project manager is
the person responsible for accomplishing the stated project objectives. Key
project management responsibilities include creating clear and attainable
project objectives, building the project requirements, and managing the
constraints of the project management triangle, which are cost, time,
Question.
2. What are the major challenges in developing an efficient project team?
List the major challenges in developing an
efficient project team
Briefly explain the 9 major challenges in
developing an efficient project team
Answer:Balancing all the elements of a
complex project - time, money, scope and people - is the project manager's job.
Excellent project management training is essential to successfully dealing with
the unexpected challenges that come with every project. Following is an
overview of the top 10 project management challenges that
Question.
3. Write short notes on
a. Skills required by a project manager:What
qualities are most important for a project leader to be effective? Over the
past few years, the people at ESI International, world leaders in Project
Management Training, have looked in to what makes an effective project leader.
With the unique opportunity to ask some of the most talented project leaders in
the world on their Project Leadership courses ESI have
b. Delphi technique of estimating manpower
requirements of projects:The objective of most Delphi applications is the
reliable and creative exploration of ideas or the production of suitable
information for decision making. The
Delphi Method is based on a structured process for collecting and distilling
knowledge from a group of experts by means of a series of questionnaires
interspersed with
c. Importance of leadership in project
management: Have you ever been a part of a team that had great potential
but could not achieve excellence because of the components of the team? Have
you ever been a part of a team whose components seemed to be lacking until
everyone pulled together to accomplish something great? Why do these things
happen? What is the difference between those two scenarios? The difference is
the leadership. A poor leader fails to bring out the best of an already great
team, but a great leader
d. Goal setting theory: In 1960’s, Edwin
Locke put forward the Goal-setting theory of motivation. This theory states
that goal setting is essentially linked to task performance. It states that
specific and challenging goals along with appropriate feedback contribute to
higher and better task performance.
Question.
4. What measures would you follow to deal with poor performers?
List the measures you would follow to deal
with poor performers
Explain the reason why you choose these measures
Explain the various measures you would
follow to deal with poor performers and
Analyse how these measures will improve the
performance
Answer:Poor performance in an employee
can be a problem. Here’s how to manage them so you don’t spend all your time on
it.
You know when you have a poor performer in
your team:
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They do not get the results you expect from
them.
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They make more mistakes than others in your
team.
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You find yourself spending more time handling
them than your other employees.
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If you turn your back on them for too long, “the
wheels fall off”.
Question.
5. Explain various types of collective bargaining.
Answer:A collective bargaining process
generally consists of four types of activities- distributive bargaining,
integrative bargaining, attitudinal restructuring and intra-organizational
bargaining.
Distributive bargaining:It involves
haggling over the distribution of surplus. Under it, the economic issues like
wages, salaries and bonus are discussed. In distributive bargaining, one party’s
gain is another party’s loss. This is most commonly explained in terms of a
pie. Disputants can work together to make the pie bigger, so there is enough
for both of them to have as much as they want, or they can focus on cutting the
pie up, trying
Question.6.
Safety issues in k.p. metals
K.P. Metals is a leading automotive part
manufacturing organisation based out of Manesar. It deals in manufacturing of
automotive spare parts and supplies these parts to leading automotive
organisations in India. There is a dedicated HR/IR department that takes care
of all employee issues including safety issues. The number of accidents at the
work-place of K.P. Metals showed a considerable increase in last 3 months. As a
result there has been an increase not only in the cost but also in the legal
suits against the organisation and also. This baffled management. hired a
safety consultant to contain the increasing number of accidents. The safety
consultant conducted organisation wide study of the safety policy, types of
past accidents and also interviewed some of the employees to understand their
perspective on the safety-policy.
After collating the data, the consultant
found that the safety policy was drafted in a standard format and was not in
accordance with the nature of job the employees were doing. The safety policy
clearly mentioned that the wet floor should have a signage board with “Wet
floor, Mind your steps” clearly mentioned on it. There was no such signage
board in the work floor. The safety policy also clearly mentioned that no
worker should be allowed to enter the workplace without the helmet even if the
worker is not working on the machine. There were many workers who were working
without helmets on dangerous machines. The safety consultant with help of HR/IR
department, project managers, inputs from the employees drafted a new
customised safety policy and used different inside-marketing tools to
communicate the same across organisation. The new safety policy categorically
mentioned the rewards and punishments for not abiding by the safety norms. It
also made the supervisors responsible for any non-adherence to the safety norms
by workers. There was a subsequent decrease in the number of accidents as soon
as the new safety policy was introduced.
Discussion questions:
1. Read the case and discuss what else
could be incorporated in the safety policyto ensure a safe work environment.
Answer:A safety and health management system means the part of the
Organisation's management system which covers:
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the
health and safety work organisation and policy in a company
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the
planning process for accident and ill health prevention
·
the line
management responsibilities and
2. What were the flaws in the previous
safety policy and how the new safety policyaddressed those flaws?
Answer:The Community Tool Box advocates for
participatory approaches to planning and, in this case, for a participatory
approach to analysis and intervention as well. The presence of members of the
groups affected by the issue will ensure that everyone knows its full context
and history, as well as what various segments of the community might be willing
and unwilling to do about it. Those who should be involved include:
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Those
directly affected by, or at risk for, a particular health condition or
community development issue.
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