...ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR Why do we need to study Organization Behavior? Every individual is different They exhibit different behavior at any point of time WHAT IS ORGANIZATION, ITS, STRUCTURE, DESIGN AND THEORY Organization“a consciously coordinated social entity, with a relatively identifiable boundary, that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals” Consciously coordinated- imply management Social entity means composed of people interacting Relatively identifiable boundary – clear delineation to distinguish members from non-members Achieve a common set of goals- what cannot be attained individually, company mission statement DEFINITION BY STEPHEN P .ROBBINS OB is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups and structure have on behavior within organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving an organization’s effectiveness. MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS P O S D C The most widely accepted functions of management given by KOONTZ and O’DONNEL i.e.Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling. MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS Plan- According to KOONTZ, “Planning is deciding in advance - what to do, when to do & how to do. It bridges the gap from where we are & where we want to be”. A Future course of Action-Business Plan. Organize-to organize reporting relationships. Land,labour,capital,organizational structure, To organize a business...
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...Research Journal of Finance and Accounting www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1697 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2847 (Online) Vol.6, No.3, 2015 27 Predicting Stock Market using Regression Technique Prof. Mitesh A. Shah1* Dr.C.D.Bhavsar2 1.Department of Statistics, S.V. Vanijya Mahavidyalaya, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 2.Department of Statistics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Email of the corresponding Author: m_a_shah73@yahoo.com Abstract We use two and half year data set of 50 companies of Nifty along with Nifty from 1st Jan 2009 to 28th June 2011 and apply multivariate technique for data reduction, namely Factor Analysis. Using Factor analysis we reduce these 50 companies’ data (50 variables) into the most significant 4 FACTORS. These four significant factors are then used to predict the Nifty using Multiple linear regression. We observed that the model is good fitted and it explained 90 % of the total variance. Keywords: Nifty, Factor Analysis, Multiple Linear Regression, Data reduction 1. Introduction: In this paper, we applying data reduction technique of Factor analysis on the Nifty Stocksand then predict NIFTY using Multiple Linear Regression Technique. Factor analysis is a statistical technique to study interrelationship among the Variables. The idea behind factor analysis is grouping the variables by their correlation in such a way that particular group is highly correlated among themselves but relatively smaller correlation with the variables in other group...
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...Prelude The Union Budget for 2012-13 (FY13) is to be presented in the Parliament on 16th March. As every year, the budget will be an event that would signal the direction set forth for the growth path of the economy. Global as well as the domestic investors would also be looking for signals. The attempt of the government to push for higher growth without sound economic fundamentals has further resulted in higher inflation, increased current account deficit, tighter inter-bank liquidity, and sub-optimal utilization of the tax payers’ money. The major expectations that surround the budget can be summarized as below: Sustainability in curbing government expenditure to check on the imbalances created by the fiscal deficit, without curbing consumption; Managing current account deficits and trade imbalances; Direction to catapult private investment, gross capital formation; Managing supply side constraints; and Empowering the under privileged with skills and knowledge for self-sustenance. A revival in investment cycle should be the way forward for the economy to drive a revival in productivity, rather than depending on consumption to drive productivity. Further, the supply side constraints, if exist for a prolonged period, would cripple the economy and the government would require greater fiscal and monetary...
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...Corporate Internship Report “Steel Service Center in Indian Steel Market & It’s Relevance to JSPL’s Future Expansion” Internship Report submitted as a partial requirement for the award of the two year Master of Business Administration Program Submitted by Vinay Aggarwal 08609086 MBA (2008-2010) Company Guide Faculty Guide Mr. Subimal K. Sarmah Ms. Dimple Grover Asst. General Manager (Marketing Dept.) Jaypee Business School Jindal Steel & Power Limited Jaypee Business School (A constituent of Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University) (A-10, Sector 62, Noida (UP) India-201307) ...
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...CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION…………………………….. ................................................................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 DEFINITION OF D ERIVATIVES .....................................................................................................4 O RIGIN OF DERIVATIVES ............................................................................................................4 DERIVATIVES IN I NDIA ..............................................................................................................5 TWO IMPORTANT TERMS .............................................................................................................6 Spot Market ........................................................................................................................................................7 Index ......................................................................................................................................................................7 1.4.1 1.4.2 CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIO NS OF BASIC DERIVATIVES ............................................................... 8 2.1 FORWARDS...............................................................................................................................8 Settlement of forward contracts ............................................................................................................9 Default risk in forward contracts ...........................................................
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...CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION…………………………….. ................................................................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 DEFINITION OF D ERIVATIVES .....................................................................................................4 O RIGIN OF DERIVATIVES ............................................................................................................4 DERIVATIVES IN I NDIA ..............................................................................................................5 TWO IMPORTANT TERMS .............................................................................................................6 Spot Market ........................................................................................................................................................7 Index ......................................................................................................................................................................7 1.4.1 1.4.2 CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIO NS OF BASIC DERIVATIVES ............................................................... 8 2.1 FORWARDS...............................................................................................................................8 Settlement of forward contracts ............................................................................................................9 Default risk in forward contracts ...........................................................
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