GM03 Quantitative Techniques for Managers Assignment No.I Assignment Code: 2011GM03A1 Last Date of Submission: 31st March 2011 Maximum Marks:100 Attempt all the questions. All the questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. Section-A Ques.1 In a certain examination there were 100 candidates of whom 21 failed‚ 6 secured distinctions‚ 43 were placed in third division and 18 in the second division. It is known that at least 75% marks are required for distinction‚ at least 40%
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Özbek-Potthoffa‚ G.‚ 2013.Implicit leadership in an intercultural context: theory extension and empirical investigation. The International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ 25(12)‚ pp.1651-1668. Mayhew‚ R.‚ 2012. Responsibilities of a human resource manager. Retrieved on 20 March‚ 2014 . Maura‚ J. et al.‚ 2010. Family supportive organizations and supervisors: How do they influence employee outcome and for whom? The International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ 25(12)‚ pp1763-1785. Moti‚ U.‚ 2012
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Leadership ENHANCING SCHOOL MANAGEMENT: LEADERSHIP FOR SCHOOL MANAGERS: A PAPER PRESENTED DURING THE SOS KINDER DOF INTERNATIONAL (EAST AFRICA) ANNUAL PRINCIPALS’ WORKSHOP IN NAIROBI 13TH – 15TH AUGUST‚ 2008. MORRIS W. MULUPI‚ M.ED. Leadership for School Managers 1. Introduction Schools are organizations established by society for the purpose of educating its children. The education process should transmit desirable values usually embodied in the
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This page intentionally left blank. Praise for Becoming a Successful Manager “The authors make an anatomical evaluation of the practical dos and don’ts to becoming an outstanding manager. They create a powerful‚ easy-to-read text that will benefit managers at all levels. For organizations seeking to create competitive advantage through people development‚ the tenets and practical suggestions put forward become a living process and mandatory reading.” Dorset Sutton Vice President/Managing Director
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Executive Summary The MARKETING GAME has taught me and given myself an abstract experience on how a marketing manager would perform in a company selling a voice recognition device and able to use an virtual program that calculates and generates financial reports. Besides that‚ I got to learn how to analyze and selecting target markets and implementing the marketing mix‚ which were 4 segments‚ wholesale of $120‚ using indirect competitive advertising and indirect distribution which is
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The tyranny of toxic managers: Applying emotional intelligence to deal with difficult personalities Toxic managers are a fact of life. Some managers are toxic most of the time; most managers are toxic some of the time. Knowing how to deal with people who are rigid‚ aggressive‚ selfcentered or exhibit other types of dysfunctional behaviour can improve your own health and that of others in the workplace. This author describes the mechanisms for coping. By Roy Lubit Roy Lubit is a member of the Center
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The Art of War for Managers While “The Art of War” was written by Sun Tzu during the 6th century B.C.‚ long before the colonization of the Americas‚ the onslaught of the Crusades‚ and before the Persian Wars of around 490 B.C.‚ it remains relevant to this day. There is also strong evidence that the work inspired Napoleon and was used in the planning of Operation Desert Storm. “The Art of War” has withstood the sands of time due to its simplistic approach‚ and its applicability to non-military
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Leaders Vs Managers Steven Powell MGT 380 Ms. Alysia Young July 12‚ 2010 There is the age old question of what is the difference between a manager and a leader? Most people will say that you can’t be a manager without being a leader. In this paper‚ I will discuss in detail‚ what is it that leaders and managers do‚ can leaders and managers be one in the same‚ as well as‚ explain the difference between managers and leaders. Most successful businesses usually consisted of a team
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successful manager Manager means a person who plans‚ organizes‚ directs‚ and controls the allocation of human‚ material‚ financial‚ and information resources in pursuit of the organization’s goal. There are many different kinds of managers such as department managers‚ product managers‚ account managers‚ plant managers‚ division managers‚ district managers‚ and task force managers. But in different types of organizations‚ they need different kinds of managers. Such as‚ First-line Managers‚ Middle Managers
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MANAGEMENT (WORK OF THE MANAGER) IS UNIVERSAL Managers‚ regardless of title‚ share several common elements. Management is the process of getting things done‚ effectively and efficiently‚ through and with other people. Process in the definition represents the primary activities managers perform. Effectiveness and efficiency deal with what we are doing and how we are doing it. Efficiency is doing the task right and to the relationship between inputs and outputs. Effectiveness is doing the right
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