Motivation: Case Study Guru Sharan Sahu And Yogesh Sharma Case Study on Motivation of Whirlpool Employees MFM-FMS SEMESTER1 NIFT‚ MUMBAI Answers 1. Yes‚ gains sharing programmes are considered motivators for workers as individuals. According to the ‘Incentive Theory’ presenting rewards in the form of gains (tangible or intangible) after the occurrence of a certain action will cause the behaviour to occur again. The theory is based on the fact that the employees mind will associate
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IGIGNOU MBA MS-11 Solved Assignment 2013 Course Code : MS-11 Course Title : Strategic Management Assignment No. : MS-11/TMA/SEM-I/2013 Coverage : All Blocks Note: Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2013 to the coordinator of your study center. Q1. Explain how does the SWOT analysis helps in formulation of strategies for different business situations.
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TEAM ASSIGNMENT #1: Case Study – Astral Marketing 42.211 B EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The main problem Astral Marketing is experiencing is a low level of productivity‚ mainly due to employee dissatisfaction and low levels of employee motivation. Employees are currently unhappy with wages and incentives‚ as well as general working conditions at the company. As a result‚ employees are becoming unmotivated. Issues such as poor communication skills‚ lack of employee empowerment‚ high turnover‚ and too low
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How the central problems are solved in a capitalist economy? A capitalist economy has no central planning authority to decide as to what‚ how and for whom to produce and in the absence of any central authority; it looks like a miracle as to how such an economy functions. There can be confusion and chaos in the country when the producers choose to produce cloth and workers choose to work for the furniture industry‚ while the consumers are in need of cars. In order to solve the central problems
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Can moral problems be solved in a completely algorithmic way‚ by following a fixed sequence of unambiguous‚ logical steps? In my opinion‚ it is possible that moral problems can be solved in a completely algorithmic way‚ either by following a fixed sequence of unambiguous or logical steps but the outcome may not be reliable for some extent. If the moral problem can be solve by using the algorithm‚ logically‚ there are only two approaches that enable it which is by the professional mathematician
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1 Q. Describe the evolutionary process of organization design and different perspectives of organization design and their relevance. Q. Explain the meaning and purpose of Job design and briefly discuss the impact technology has on Job design. Q. Discuss the purpose of organizational analysis and briefly describe the tools which could be used for organizational analysis and their effectiveness. Q. Identify different kinds of change which take place in organization and strategies which are used
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Answer: a. Meaning of Buying Motives According to Wit. Stanton: “A motive can be defined as a drive or an urge for which an individual seeks satisfaction. It becomes a buying motive when the individual seeks satisfaction through the purchase of something.” Motive is thus inner urge that moves or prompts a person to some action. Motive is an effectual desire that prompts one to a definite action. A motive is the inner state that energises‚ activates or motives and that directs or channels behaviour
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MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME Term-End Examination December‚ 2OO7 M S - l 1 : STRATEGICMANAGEMENT Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 700 (Weightage700/o) Nofe 3 (i) (ii) There are two Sections: SectionA snd SectionB. Attempt any three questions from Section A‚ which carry 20 marks each. Section B is compulsory and carries40 ‚marks. (iii) SECTION 1. A Identify an organization of your choice. Explain how the technological and economic forces can present an opportunity as well as a threat to the organization
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2010- section- A * WHAT IS E-MARKETING? Electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet. The terms eMarketing‚ Internet marketing and online marketing‚ are frequently interchanged‚ and can often be considered synonymous. E-Marketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to
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SOLVED ASSIGNMENT NO.2 CS001 ZS110200761 Question No 1 What is benefit of Help feature associated with every window? Microsoft windows XP provides various help and support services. Microsoft windows XP help and support services are provided both offline and online. Each program in Microsoft windows has a separate help and support window. This means that when you open the Help window from one program‚ such as Microsoft Office Word‚ and then go to another program‚ such as Microsoft Office
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