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Name
: Mary Jennifer.A Marks
: 80
Course
: Specialisation
Subject
: Business Administration
Answer
the following question.
Question.
1.
Explain Liason Men and coordination (10 marks)
Answer: A liaison officer is a person who liaises between two organizations to
communicate and coordinate their activities. Generally, liaison officers are
used to achieve the best utilization of resources or employment of services of
one organization by another. Liaison officers often provide technical or
subject matter expertise of their parent organization. Usually an organization
embeds a liaison officer into another organization to provide face-to-face
coordination.
Question.
2. Give
the benefits of admitting a partner (10 marks)
Answer: (1) A person who is a minor according to the law to which he is subject
may not be a partner in a firm, but, with the consent of all the partners for
the time being, he may be admitted to the benefits of partnership.
(2) Such minor has a right to such share of
the property and of the profits of the firm as may be agreed upon, and he may
have access to and inspect and copy any of the accounts of the firm.
(3) Such minor's share is liable for the acts
Question.
3.
Discuss written and unwritten policies (10 marks)
Answer: Written Constitution:Written constitution is one which is found in one
or more than one legal documents duly enacted in the form of laws. It is
precise, definite and systematic. It is the result of the conscious and
deliberate efforts of the people. It is framed by a representative body duly
elected by the people at a particular period in history.
It is always promulgated on a specific date
in history. The Constitution of India, for example, is a written constitution.
It was framed by a representative Constituent Assembly and was promulgated on a
definite date, i.e., 26th January 1950.
Question.
4. State
and explain managerial responsibility (10 marks)
Answer: A Manager’s success in becoming one of the greatest managers ever
depends understanding the managerial duties and responsibilities and ensure the
key managerial activities are done well and done right. It is imperative for
the Manager to have an in depth understanding of the Managerial duties and
responsibilities in the scope of the Manager Job. Given the fact that every organization
philosophy is not the same, the nature and kind of people are not the same, it
is even more challenging to identify those key common activities of a manager’s
role that hold credible in every organization.
The success of effectively managing these
activities as a part of the manager job, it is recommended that you select one
team member at a time and
Question.
5.
Explain Single use programmes (10 marks)
Answer: These plans are made for handling non-recurring problems. Single-use
plans are also referred to as ‘specific plans’ since these are meant to solve a
particular problem. These plans are formulated to handle non-repetitive and
unique problem. These plans cannot be used again and again; these become
obsolete after achieving their purpose. The examples of these plans are:
projects, budgets, programmes.
Purpose or Mission: The mission or purpose identifies the
Question.
6.
Discuss forecast as planning premises (10 marks)
Answer: The process of planning is based upon estimates of future. Though past
guides the plans in present, plans are made to achieve the goals in future.
Therefore, forecast of future events leads to efficient plans. Since future
events are not known accurately, assumption is made about these events. These
events may be known conditions (changes in the tax laws as announced in the
budget) or anticipated events which may or may not happen (entry of competitor
in the same market with the same product).
Though these assumptions are primarily based
on
Question.
8.
Explain attaining coordination (10 marks)
Answer: Some of the techniques that are used to achieve effective coordination
are given below:
1. Direct Contact: One of the most effective means of achieving
coordination is direct contact. Written communication, modern electronic,
mechanical devices, etc., can also be used.
2. Group Meetings: Group meetings are said to be an effective
means of achieving coordination. At the time of meeting, superior comes into
personal contact with those connected with the actual problems. Such meetings
encourage the people to integrate their efforts. Coordination can be achieved
through regular meetings of superiors and subordinates.
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