ASSIGNMENTS PROGRAM:MBA 2yrs SEMESTER-I Subject Name : Management Functions & Behavior Batch : Permanent Enrollment Number (PEN) : Roll Number : Student Name : INSTRUCTIONS a) Students are required to submit all three assignment sets. ASSIGNMENT Assignment A Assignment B Assignment C DETAILS Five Subjective Questions Three Subjective Questions + Case Study 40 Objective Questions MARKS 10 10 10 b) c) d) e) Total weightage given to these assignments is 30%. OR 30 Marks All assignments are to be
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Corporate banking... Each department that has appropriate sub-functions carries out particular task to develop productions‚ example: HR & Training has sub-functions are Human Resources Department‚ and Training Center. Therefore Sacombank has departmentation by function. In the Organizational chart of Asia Commercial Bank (ACB)‚ there are two divisions that manage two product lines of ACB are Consumer Banking and Commercial Banking. Both divisions have sub-departments to develop their own product
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Introduction As Canada’s oldest bank that officially opened for business on November 3‚ 1817‚ BMO has been helping its customers and communities for over 190 years‚ offering them a broad range of personal‚ commercial‚ corporate and institutional financial services across Canada and in the United States. It has approximately 16‚200 employees and over 960 branches across Canada. As one of the Big Five banks in Canada‚ it has been passionate to build team strategies and to try new challenges. In this
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR GLOSSARY 360 degree feedback: Performance appraisal that uses the input of superiors‚ subordinates‚ peers‚ and clients or customers of the appraised individual. Accommodating: A conflict management style in which one cooperates with the other party while not asserting one’s own interest group members. Attitude: A fairly stable emotional tendency to respond consistently to some specific object‚ situation‚ person‚ or category of people. Attribution: The process by which
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UNIT 3 Structure ORGANISATION STRUCTURE AND EFFECTIVENESS 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.0 Objectives Introduction Concept of Organisation Structure Components of Organisation Structure Types of Organisation Structure 3.4.1 Functional Structure 3.4.2 3.4.3 Divisional Structure Adaptive Structure 3.5 3.6 Dimensions of Organisation Structure Organisational Design 3.6.1 Classical form of Organisation 3.6.2 3.6.3 Alternate Design Organisational and Mechanistic Design 3.7 3.8 3.9 10.10 Organisational
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Principles of Management Midterm Organizing Organizing process of grouping together of men and establishing relationships among them‚ defining authority and responsibility of personnel by using the company’s other basic resources to attain predetermined goals or objectives. Dividing of work and coordinating divided work Organizing as a Process Structure must reflect objectives and plans Plans and objectives are the bases in organizing process Structure must
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COMPLEXITY As an organization grows‚ there is a necessity to grow from generalist to specialist organization. Organization structure is all about grouping the people and the tasks in the best way‚ that tells them what to do and what not to do. In small organizations‚ there is random communication amongst people‚ but in large organizations communication clustering starts happening. People start clustering‚ communicating with people depending on their need. For example‚ Sales people cluster with
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Chapter- Organizing Organizing‚ Organizational Structure‚ Key elements of organizing‚ Departmentation and its types‚ Chain of command‚ Authority‚ Responsibility‚ Accountability‚ Line Authority and Staff Authority‚ Span of Control‚ Power‚ Formalization‚ Matrix Structure‚ Team Structure‚ Learning Organization‚ Centralization and Decentralization Chapter- Direction The meaning of direction‚ components of direction function. What is motivation‚ Theories of motivation- Maslow’s Needs Hierarchy
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Assignments Program:B.COM (Semester-1) Subject Name - Business Organization and Management Permanent Enrollment Number (PEN) – A1923514039(el) Roll Number (SEN) – A1923514039(el) Student Name – Samreen Sultana Assignment A Q1- What is Management? Discuss its essential features Ans--The term ‘management’ conveys different meanings depending upon the context in which it is used. The following are the important features or characteristics of management: 1. Management
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PRINCIPLE OF MANAGEMENT Management defined Perceptive of Managers: There are many definitions of management but most perceptive managers are convinced that it is an organized effort of people whose purpose is to achieve the objectives and goals of an organization. Of course‚ it is not that simple. To gain a better understanding of management‚ let’s review the ideas and views expressed by academicians and practitioners. Management as a “Process”: McFarland defines management as “A process by which
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