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    by:HARVINDER SINGHMBA SEM-ITHE BUSINESSSCHOOL‚JAMMU UNIVERSITY 2.  Fayols 14 Principles of Management :- Henri Fayol‚ a French industrialist‚ is now recognizedas the Father of Modern Management. In year 1916Fayol wrote a book entitled "Industrial and GeneralAdministration". In this book‚ he gave the 14 Principlesof Management. These 14 principles of managementare universally accepted and used even today.According to Henri Fayol‚ all managers must followthese 14 principles.Introduction 3.  It also

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    Master of business administration-MBA Semester 4 Project Management Specialisation PM0016-Project Risk Management (4 credits) (Book ID:B1345) Q1. Write a note on process maturity model. Process Maturity Models continue to enjoy quite a bit of popularity. Indeed‚ there are more maturity models every day. There are not only maturity models for processes‚ but for business rules‚ SOA‚ software integration‚ project management and a variety of other topics. In this Spotlight‚ we are only going to

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    Management [pic] According to Henry Fayol management has 14 principles. Henry Fayol listed the 14 principles of management as follows: 1. Specialization of labor. Specializing encourages continuous improvement in skills and the development of improvements in methods. 2. Authority. The right to give orders and the power to exact obedience. 3. Discipline. No slacking‚ bending of rules. 4. Unity of command. Each employee has one and only one boss. 5. Unity of direction. A single mind generates

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    Q .1 Write the syntaxes and example of following DOS Commands:- a) Date b) Time c) Ver. d) Clear Screen e) Tree Q.2 Write the syntaxes and examples of the following DOS Commands a) Make a Directory The syntax of a “Make a Directory” is:-mkdir b) Change a Directory The syntax of a “Change a Directory” is:-cd c) Creating a file and saving it The syntax of a “Create a File” is:-copy con d) Listing of directories and files The syntax of a “Listing

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    1. The travel and tourism industry is vast and varied. There are many different sectors providing services to all kinds of customers. But how do you get into a good job in the industry? By ’good’‚ we mean a job or career that provides personal satisfaction and growth as well as sufficient income to live your life. 2. ECOTOURISM : Ecotourism is defined as "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." Travel can be much more than

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    A Guttman scale presents a number of items to which the person is requested to agree or not agree. This is typically done in a ’Yes/No’ dichotomous format. It is also possible to use a Likert scale‚ although this is less commonly used.Questions in a Guttman scale gradually increase in specificity. The intent of the scale is that the person will agree with all statements up to a point and then will stop agreeing.The scale may be used to determine how extreme a view is‚ with successive statements showing

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    Religion and Unity

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    In the eyes of many‚ religion is inherently conflictual‚ but this is not necessarily so. There are some aspects of religion that make it vulnerable to being a latent source of conflict. All religions have their accepted belief‚ or articles of belief‚ that follower must accept without question. This can lead to inflexibility and intolerance in the face of other beliefs. At the same time‚ scripture and view are often vague and open to interpretation. Therefore‚ conflict can arise over whose interpretation

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    examined. However‚ he does note that‚ after 1929‚ Mayo-ists considered economic problems to be social problems. Despite this‚ Wren suggests that the Constance Storrs translation of Fayol’s work after World War II actually led to renewed interest in Fayol. Yet others believe that Fayol’s elements and principles remain valid and in use today. Luthans et al. (1985) studied 52 managers at varying levels (Mintzberg observed five senior managers). They found that traditional management roles were frequently

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    as one Ummah. However‚ anti-Islamic force couldn’t swallow this growing religion and unity among them considering it as major threat towards their ideologies and religions. Muslim history is replete with glory and down fall‚ having difference as a healthy and creative activity‚ however there was no question on differences on religious matters as are prevailing today. “Muhammad (PBUH)” as Binding force for unity of Ummah His teachings clearly elaborate affection and love for prophet and if we critically

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    The purpose of the Chain of Command is to install structure‚ discipline and respect into newer enlisted soldiers. Each branch has its own secretary that assigns forces under their jurisdictions to unify and specific combatant commanders they perform missions and report back to their chain of command. The chain of command starts with the Commander-in-Chief and works its way down to the lowest ranking private in the Army. Within the military‚ the chain of command is a method for leading and communicating

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