BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE OF LEADERSHIP Identified two clusters of leader behaviour 1. People-Oriented Leader * A job done through people * Share the information or the details of project with staffs and employees * Staffs and employees are given opportunities to voice their opinion and idea * Recognizing and accommodating the needs of their employees * Include the staffs and employees in decision making * Team building activities such as teamwork‚ collaboration‚ group
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national income accounting. Q.7(a) Why should inflation be controlled ? Discuss the various measures to be adopted to control it. (b) Describe the primary and secondary functions of money. Q.8 Read the following case and answer the questions given at the end. TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORN Through its relatively brief history‚ the Reliance group has specialised in taking gambles‚ sometimes huge ones. A pattern repeated time and again - such as when it set up capacities for Polyester
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Organizational Behavior Case : The Blue - Ribbon Committee. Mayor Sam Small is nearing completion of his first term in office. He feels his record has been pretty good‚ except for the controversial issue of housing. He has been able to avoid doing anything about housing so far and feels very strongly that this issue must not come to a head before the next election. The voters are too evenly divided on the issue‚ and he would lose a substantial number of votes no matter what stand he took. Yet
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1. How many brothers does Joe Fontaine have? He has two older brothers. 2. What was Lennie doing on the night Bailey died? She was doing her chemistry homework. 3. According to Gram‚ what is Lennie and Bailey’s mother like? Gram says their mom is an explorer‚ kind of like Columbus. 4. True or false? Lennie has kissed a total of four boys. True. 5. Why does Lennie compare Big to an enormous balloon? She says that Big has been smoking so much weed lately that when he’s home‚ he seems to hover over
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1. Dorra Corporation manufactures lawnmowers in five work stations. Dorra’s weekly demand is 5‚000 mowers but Dorra can only produce 4‚200. According to the theory of constraints‚ to increase production output Dorra would benefit the most by concentrating improvement efforts on the: A. first work station. B. last work station. C. largest work station. D. slowest work station. 2. Managerial accounting is applicable to A. service entities. B. manufacturing entities. C. not-for-profit entities. D
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UNDERSTAND WAYS OF USING MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES IN ORGANISATION AND UNDERSTAND MECHANISM FOR DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK IN ORGANISATIONS (3.1) Introduction Organisations do not run alone to gain success in business‚ but they run with the help of employees‚ who help to make a business a success. These employees are given a remuneration on the jobs done by them. A success in an organization is seen only if the employees are happy on various factors‚ like environment‚ facilities‚ pay package
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Geological Time Unit 2 Test /44 Multiple choice: Choose the best answer for each question /13 According to Earth scientists‚ how old is the Earth? 4.6 million years 3.5 million years 4.6 billion years 3.5 billion years When did oxygen first form in the atmosphere according to Earth scientists? 4.6 billion years ago 3.5 billion years ago 2 billion years ago 1 billion years ago Which life form came first according to the Geological Time Scale
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5. The political cartoonist who drew this picture probably believed that A. European nations were pleased with aid given them by the Coolidge administration B. governmental agencies were receiving too much financial support from the Coolidge administration C. American industrial and commercial leaders approved of the Coolidge administration’s business policies D. consumers had benefited from the Federal Reserve Board’s tight money policy from 1925 through 1928 E. Congress was pleased by President
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1. Crime are usually classified as (a) Index crimes (b) Personal crimes (c) Property crimes (d) All of the above 2. What are some characteristics of white collar crime (a) Tends to be made up of complex‚ sophisticated and relatively technical actions (b) When legitimate or conventional avenues make the attainment of a goal difficult or impossible 3. Why is white collar crime so much more lucrative than ordinary burglaries‚ robberies and larcenies? (a) White collar
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Cost Definition: A actual amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get some thing. In business cost is usually a monitory valuation of * Effort * Material * Resources * Time * Utilities consumed * Risk incurred * Opportunity foregone in a product. * Delivery of goods or services. * All expenses and cost Classification of cost Purpose of classification | classification | Preparing External Financial statements | Product classification (Inventoriable)
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