100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 750 Credits MBA 101 MBA 102 MBA 103 MBA 104 MBA 105 MBA 106 * MBA 107 * MBA 108 Principles and Practices of Management Organizational Behaviour Accounting for Management Quantitative Techniques Managerial Economics Business Communication Information Technology for Management Viva Voce Total Course Title 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 37 Credits Second Semester Course Code Contact Hours:
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management of individual or group performance, and how the employees contribute to the organizational goal. The activities here included performance appraisals and goal-setting. c) Reward-The function involves designing and executing a reward system that covers individuals. It may be financial or non-financial. d) Learning and development- The function involves identification of an organization, individual and team requirements. The HR manager then designs and implements a training toolkit that
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Introduction: Human resource management (HRM) is the management of an organization's workforce. The concept HRM can understand that employees are resources of the firm. As a type of resource, human capital described in terms of their training, experience, judgment, knowledge and relationships of the employee characteristics that can help organization to get a great performance. In terms of business strategy, a company can succeed if it has a sustainable competitive advantage and human resources
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What is Business Analysis? Business analysis is a discipline involving a number of tools and techniques that are used to identify the needs of organization, and develop solutions that meet those needs. As companies have increasingly outsourced much of their operations, they have also looked to the field of business analysis to provide the insight and expertise to assist them through their growth cycles. Business analysis is used in all industries and in all situations. When a high tech company
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knowledge management is implemented to create value within organizations has been studied in recent years. These studies have evaluated knowledge management styles, enablers, and processes with respect to their impact on organizational performance as well as the structure of the organization itself. The theory and models developed to support the research hypotheses of these authors and this research study are, in large part, based upon earlier research by Nonaka, 1994 and Nonaka & Takeuchi
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Question 1 The ethics defined by an organization are 1) social ethics. 2) professional ethics. 3) individual ethics. 4) legal ethics. 0 / 0.1 points socioeconomic ethics. Question 2 Which of the following statements about laws is least accurate? 5) 1) 0 / 0.1 points People in accounting and finance should be aware of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Anything published on the Internet is in the public domain and can be used 2) freely. 3) Assume that anything produced privately after 1989 is copyrighted
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AB311 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Course Outline for Seminar Groups 3, 5 and 8 ONLY Semester 2 of the Academic Year 2012-2013 Instructor: Clive Choo, awechoo@ntu.edu.sg Learning & Teaching Methods This course is structured in a seminar learning format, where a 4-hour seminar is conducted every week for a total of 13 sessions. Each seminar is intended to inform and equip students with the conceptual tools to synthesize, evaluate and analyze strategic or ethical issues. In addition, seminar activities
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Organizational Behaviours 1 Table of Contents Introduction Task: 1 1.1 Organisation structure and culture of ASDA PLC and British airline 1.2 Asda’s structure and culture impacts on its performance: . 1.3 Factors that influence the behaviour of ASDA’s employees at work: Task: 2 2.1 Effectiveness of the leadership styles used by ASDA and British airways: .. 2.2 Organizational
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how Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) and Lean concepts could improve the effectiveness of Sheffield University and give them a strategic edge. 4.1 Introduction The University of Sheffield (TUoS) is currently among the world’s top higher learning institutions, largely due to its high quality staff members and modern infrastructure. To maintain and improve its status among the world’s elite, it is fundamental for the University to understand and implement Business Process Re-engineering (BPR)
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Bank of Queensland’s current performance management and rewards approach to the senior management team. Organisational Analysis This section is a presentation of results from the analysis of two major business areas; organisational analysis/culture and analysis of performance management and rewards issues. Porter’s strategy [pic] Porter (1980) According to Miles and Snow Organizational Types model, in order for an organisation to be superior, there has to be a strong and direct correlation
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