Examination Paper Semester I: Principles and Practice of Management IIBM Institute of Business Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Semester-1 Examination Paper MM.100 Principles and Practice of Management Section A: Objective Type (30 marks) · This section consists of Multiple Choices & Short Notes type Questions. · Answer all the Questions. · Part one carries 1 mark each & Part two carries 5 marks each. Part one: Multiple Choices: 1. A plan is a trap laid to capture the ________
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safety Needs 3. Social Needs 4. Esteem or ego needs 5. Self – actualization needs. 2. Define Management By Objectives. According to John Humble - Management By Objectives or “MBO is a dynamic system which integrates the company’s need to achieve its goals for profit and growth‚ with the manager’s need to contribute and develop himself.” In other words‚ MBO is a dynamic system of management; it recognizes the need of the manager to achieve and to grow on the job and it integrates the individual
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Case 1: Introduction of the Case: Abstract: Carrefour was the second largest retailer of consumer goods and groceries worldwide‚after Wal-mart. The company pioneered the concept of hypermarket in their homecountry‚ France‚ as early as 1960’s.However‚ towards late 1990’s; Carrefour saw a de-cline in their French hypermarkets owing to certain unfavorable government regula-tions and competition from hard discount stores. Carrefour introduced a series of strategic initiatives in an effort to revamp
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Test Correlation Table Question Types/Level of Difficulty |LEARNING OBJECTIVES | |Easy |Moderate |Difficult | |1. Define managers and management. |TF |3‚ 6 |1‚ 2‚ 4 |5‚ 7 | | |MC |4‚ 5‚ 7‚ 10‚ 12 |1‚ 3‚ 6 |2‚ 8‚ 9‚ 11‚ 13 | |
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Introduction While a variety of definitions of the term leadership have been suggested. Leadership is a case of the human communications which the leader is the central person who guides the group or the organization toward its objectives‚ goals and long-term results. No single characteristic has been found which totally separates nonprofit leaders from other leaders; nonetheless‚ successful nonprofit leaders should have more drive and determination and probably a greater concentration of
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Four Principles of Management Jacqueline Garcia University of Phoenix November 10‚ 2007 Many Fortune 500 companies have management training programs. A company must always have the competitive edge over its competitors. These companies must invest in creating curriculums to help the mangers create motivation in the employees as well as attain the goals set forth by the corporation. According to the Random House Unabridged Dictionary‚ management is "the act or manner of managing: handling
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relatively small. It can be used literally (an observed series of actual collisions) or metaphorically (causal linkages within systems such as global finance or politics). Theory X In the theory X‚ management assumes employees are inherently lazy and will avoid work if they can. As a result‚ management believes that workers need to be closely supervised and comprehensive systems of controls to develop. A hierarchical structure is needed with narrow span of control at each and every level. According
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Table of Contents The principles of project management2 Viability of Project’s Success/Failure Criteria4 Additional standard for the project’s success/failure6 Calvert Social Index success/failure criteria7 Principles behind project management systems and procedures7 Human and material resources to achieve successful projects8 Information Security Audit System and Procedures 9 Key elements involved in terminating projects and conducting post-project appraisals 9 key elements involved
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What is the Project Management? Project management is the discipline of planning‚ organizing‚ securing‚ managing‚ leading‚ and controlling resources to achieve specific goals. A project is a temporary endeavor with a defined beginning and end (usually time-constrained‚ and often constrained by funding or deliverables)‚ undertaken to meet unique goals and objectives‚ typically to bring about beneficial change or added value. Project management is a composite activity with multiple dimensions.
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figure in the turn-of-the-century Classical School of management theory. He saw a manager’s job as: planning organising commanding coordinating activities controlling performance Notice that most of these activities are very task-oriented‚ rather than people-oriented. This is very like Taylor and Scientific Management. Fayol laid down the following principles of organisation (he called them principles of management): 1. Specialisation of labour. Specializing encourages
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