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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
N. B. : 1) Attempt any Four cases
2) All cases carry equal marks.
No : 1
REMAINS OF A DREAM
This
is a tragic story, narrated in first person, of an entrepreneur who
became
bankrupt for no fault of him, without producing anything, mostly
because
of the irresponsible political and government environment. This case
study,
documented by Bibek Debroy and P.D. Kaushik and published in Business
Today
is reproduced here with permission.
In
the 1980s, I worked as a chemical analyst for a transnational in
Germany,
but kept thinking about shifting to India.
Opportunity
knocked when I saw an advertisement by the Uttar Pradesh
government
inviting NRI professionals to start a chemical unit in the newly
identified
Basti Chemical Industrial Complex. I hail from Lucknow. Hence, this
was
attractive. I inquired from the Indian High Commission and was told that
there
is single window clearance for NRI investors. The brochure said several
QUESTIONS
1. Identify and analyse the
environmental factors in this case.
2. Who were all responsible for
this tragic end?
3. It is right on the part of the
government and promotional agencies to
woo entrepreneurs by promising
facilities and incentives which they are not
sure of being able to provide?
4. Should there be legislation to
compensate entrepreneurs for the loss
suffered due to the
irresponsibility of public agencies? What problems
are likely to be olved and created
by such legislation?
5. What are the lessons of this
case for an entrepreneur and government
and
promotional agencies?
CASE STUDY : 2
The
essence of vision is a forward-looking view of what an organization wishes to
become, mission is what
an
organization is and why it exists.
Several
years ago, Peter F Drucker raised important philosophical questions related to
business what is our
business?
What will it be? What it should be? These three questions though simply worded
are in reality,
the
most fundamental questions that any organization can put it itself. The answers
are based on an analysis
of
the underlying need of the society that any organization strives to fulfill.
The satisfaction of that need is
them,
the business of the organization.
Q1)
Define vision? And explain the benefits of a vision?
Q2)
What do you mean by mission?
Q3)
How are Mission statements formulated and communicated?
Q4)
Explain in detail the characteristics of a Mission statement?
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Total Marks : 80
CASE-1 : ATTEMPT
ANY 4 CASES, EQUAL MARKS PER CASE (20 Marks)
Case
on Discomfort in a factory and Management Decision Making
Mohan
remembered the call from the head office as he puts down the telephone receiver.
His boss
from
head office he said, "I just read your analysis and I want you to go down
to our plant in Kollakal
near
Mysore right away. You know we cannot afford this plant any more - the costs
are just too high.
So
go down there, check out what would be our operational costs would be if we
move, and report
back
to me in a week."
Mohan
knew the challenge quite well as the branch manager of the Good will Specialty
Products. His
company
is into manufacturing of special apparel for injured and people with other
medical conditions.
He
needs to deal with high-cost labor in a remote village not so sophisticated
plant, unionized
manufacturing
plant. Although he had done the analysis there were 480 people who made a
living at
this
facility and if it is closed most of them will find it very difficult to get
another job in the small
town
consisting of about 10 000 people.
Instead
of the Rs.20/- per hour paid to the Kollakal workers the wages paid to the
migrant workers near
Aurangabad
will be much cheaper Rs.7/- hour working in sub human conditions. This provides
a
saving
of 15 lakhs to the company for a year, which, can now be used to meet the costs
for training,
transportation
and other matters.
After
two days of talking with Migrant workers association a
Questions :
1.
Assume you want to lead the change to save the Kollkal plant. Describe how you
would proceed?
2.
What is the primary type of change needed - technology, product, structure or
people/culture?
3.
What techniques would you use to overcome union resistance and implement
change?
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
N.B.: 1) Attempt any Eight Questions
2) All questions carries equal marks.
1. How would operations strategy
for a service industry be different if any from that
for a manufacturing industry?
(It’s an example & explains)
2. Consider the following two
mutually exclusive projects. The net cash flows are
given below:
YEAR NET CASH FLOWS FROM
PROJECT A
NET CASH FLOWS
FROM PROJECT B
0 - Rs. 1,00,000 - Rs. 1,00,000/-
1 + Rs. 30,000 + Rs. 15,000/-
2 + Rs. 35,000 + Rs. 17,500/-
3 + Rs. 40,000 + Rs. 20,000/-
4 + Rs. 45,000 + Rs. 22,500/-
5 + Rs. 25,000/-
6 + Rs. 27,500/-
7 + Rs. 30,000/-
8 + Rs. 32,500/-
If the desired rate of return is
10% which project should be chosen?
3. What are the levels of
aggregation in forecasting for a manufacturing
organization?
How should this hierarchy of forecasts be linked and used?
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Total Marks : 80
CASE-1 (16 Marks)
Bloomsday
Outfitters produces T-shirts for road races. They need to acquire some new
stamping
machines
to produce 30,000 good T-shirts per month. Their plant operates 200 hours per
month, but
the
new machines will be used for T-shirts only 60 percent of the time and the
output usually includes
5
percent that are "seconds" and unusable. The stamping operation takes
1 minute per T-shirt, and the
stamping
machines are expected to have 90 percent efficiency considering adjustments,
changeover of
patterns,
and unavoidable downtime. How many stamping machines are required?
CASE-2 (16 Marks)
In
the table given below the Distribution Manager is expected to service these DCs
as per the demands
placed.
If the actual sales after completing week one is as follows, what would be the
quantities that
would
need amendment as far as Distribution Manager is concerned to service for week
two and
onwards?
After
week one the actual sales to Forecasted sales for week one ratio is as under:
Mumbai did 80 % of
forecast
, Lucknow did 75 % of forecast Kolkata did 60 % of week one forecast Chennai
did 125 % of
forecast
and Delhi did 150 % of week one forecast
Subject:
Logistics Management
Total marks 80
Case 1 (10
Marks)
M/s Britecolor Paints Ltd. (BPL)
is a manufacturer of decorative paints for households commercial
premises and industrial
application.
(a) M/s. BPL had embarked on a
policy of satisfying every possible customer in respect of shades,
delivery and durability. Thus it
went ahead and created twenty-five depots, one almost in every major
city. The manufacturing base
however, was maintained at Pune. The factory received information in
connection with stocks from
depots J once in a week and there was no inter-communication between
depots. Since they were in a
competitive market, price was predetermined, i.e. the manufacturer had no
liberty to price the product as
per one’s own choice.
(b) In their effort to satisfy
the customer, M/s BPL manufactured every possible shade by combining
various primary shades and would
await the prospective customer to carry out the purchase. It ensured
that these shades were available
at
each and every depot even at the
cost of transportation incurred in sending goods in less than full
truckload lots. This certainly
provided a very high service level and customers who could get the shade as
per their desire, were fully
satisfied.
(c) While on one hand M/s BPL
had a population of very satisfied customers, they had almost 50% of
their total domestic sales lying as finish Goods
inventory at various depots, on the other hand.
Qeustions
If you are appointed as the
logistics consultant, then advise M/s BPL in respect of ‘
(a) How to achieve economy in
transportation, by maintaining almost same service level?
(b) Demand Forecasting technique
to take care of seasonality, reduction in inventory.
(c) Information technology to
substitute maintenance of high inventory without affecting customer
service level.
(d) Connectivity between factory and depots (networking
Diagram)
SUBJECT :
EFFECTIVE H.R TRAINING
& DEV
STRATEGY
COURSE : ADHRM
Total Marks : 80
INSTRUCTIONS :
1) Answers must be written in
legible handwriting without using abbreviations or SMS
language.
2) Figures to the right indicate
the marks assigned to each question.
4) All Questions are compulsory.
5) Read the cases carefully and
then attempt answers.
CASE – 1 (20 Marks)
Rajiv Grover clutched his
forehead and groaned. A combination of embarrassment and guilt had
worked its way to a stiff neck
and a dull pain at the base of his skull. He had complicated his
condition with quick remedies :
an aspirin, neck exercises and a cup of black coffee. Feeling woozy,
he stepped out of the taxi
warily, hoping the scene, which he had been witness to a little while ago,
and which triggered off his
condition, had dissipated. It had. The six consultants, who only 45
minutes ago had flung angry words
around, had withdrawn exhausted, into their cubicles. A strange
calm pervaded the halls of
Personnel Consulting Group Ltd (PCGL), punctuated only by keyboard
clicks and the drone of the
printer.
Rajiv declared it was time to get
help. He called Rajnish Dogra, a friend of long standing and
an HR Consultant, and said, “We
have to talk”. Rajiv was a senior manager at PCGL, a fast growing
consultancy firm in New Delhi.
Rajiv, who had been among those who had established PSG in 1988,
looked after human relations,
recruitment, training, quality control, and client planning and
management. Rajiv was not
qualified HR person – he had worked for 15 years selling soaps and
detergents, training sales staff
and writing manuals. He chose this role until PSG had found its
foothold in the ruthlessly competitive industry
Question
:
Having
read the case above, advice the company as a Training Consultant.
SUBJECT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Total Marks: 80
N.B.
: 1) All questions are compulsory
2)
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1)
ABC Ltd. Produces room coolers. The company is considering whether it should
continue to
manufacture
air circulating fans itself or purchase them from outside. Its annual
requirement is
25000
units. An outsider vendor is prepared to supply fans for Rs 285 each. In
addition, ABC Ltd
will
have to incur costs of Rs 1.50 per unit for freight and Rs 10,000 per year for
quality inspection,
storing
etc of the product.
In
the most recent year ABC Ltd. Produced 25000 fans at the following total cost :
Material
Rs. 50,00,000
Labour
Rs. 20,00,000
Supervision
& other indirect labour Rs. 2,00,000
Power
and Light Rs. 50,000
Depreciation
Rs. 20,000
Factory
Rent Rs. 5,000
Supplies
Rs. 75,000
Power
and light includes Rs 20,000 for general heating and lighting, which is an
allocation based on
the
light points. Indirect labour is attributed mainly to the manufacturing of
fans. About 75% of it
can
be dispensed with along with direct labour if manufacturing is discontinued.
However, the
supervisor
who receives annual salary of Rs 75,000 will have to be retained. The machines
used for
manufacturing
fans which have a book value of Rs 3,00,000 can be sold for Rs 1,25,000 and the
amount
realized can be invested at 15% return. Factory rent is allocated on the basis
of area, and the
company
is not able to see an alternative use for the space which would be released.
Should ABC
Ltd.
Manufacture the fans or buy them?
SUB
: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Course: ADHRM Total
marks: 80
Instructions:
1. Answers must be
written in legible handwriting without using abbreviations or SMS
language.
2. Clarity of thought
and expression is expected from the examinee
3. Figures to the
right indicate the marks assigned to each case study.
4. All questions
carry equal marks
5. Read the case
studies carefully and then attempt the questions.
CASE
–1 (20 Marks)
“I don’t want to hear
your excuses. Just get those planes in the air,” john Vaz was screaming at his
gate manager. As head
of American Airlines’ operations at the Mexico City airport, Vaz has been
consistently
frustrated by the attitude displayed by his native employees. Transferred from
Dallas to
Mexico City only
three months ago, Vaz was having difficulty adjusting to Mexican style of work.
“Am I critical of
these people? You bet I am! They don’t listen when I talk. They think things
are just
fine and fight every
change I suggest. And they have no appreciation for the importance of keeping
on schedule.”
If Vaz is critical of
his Mexico City staff, it’s mutual. They universally dislike him.
Here’s a few
anonymous comments made about heir boss: “He’s totally insensitive to our
needs.”
“He thinks if he
yells and screams that things will improve. We don’t see it that way.” “I’ve
been
working here for four
years. Before he came here, this was a good place to work. Not anymore. I’m
constantly in fear of
being chewed out. I feel stress all the time, even at home. My husband has
started commenting on
it a lot.”
Vaz was brought in
specifically to tighten up the Mexico City operation. High on his list of goals
is
improving American’s
on-time record in Mexico City, increasing productivity, and improving
customer service.
When Vaz was asked if he thought he had any problems with his staff, he
replied,
“Yep. We just can’t
seem to communicate.”
Questions:-
1. Does John Vaz have
a communication problem? Explain.
2. What suggestions,
if any, would you make to John to help him improve his managerial
effectiveness?
3. Ineffective
communication is the fault of the sender. Do You agree or disagree? Discuss.
4. What can you do to
improve the likelihood that you r communication will be received and
understood as you intend.
SUBJECT:
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOUR LAW
(Marks 80)
CASE 1 : (30
Marks)
Trade Unions in
the TNC Supply Chain and their relationship with the CSR
movement
Chinese enterprises are
essentially passive players at the sharp end of CSR in China. They are in a
position of having to juggle
between the different factors governing the development of industrial
relations in China, including
trade union reform. In this often tense dynamic, CSR is seen as an
external factor and trade unions
an internal factor. These two factors have an impact on each other.
As part of the research for this
case study, the research team (RT) ‘shadowed’ a CSR audit. The
factory had come under very heavy
CSR pressure in 2004. Altogether, the RT carried out two
investigations: in March (see
earlier printed report) and August 2006
Initial conclusions:
1) That factories undergoing CSR
audits have better working conditions than those that don’t.
2) There is no evidence to
suggest that trade unions have an impact on wage levels at enterprise level.
However, factories subject to CSR
pressure are generally large workplaces and this was perhaps a
factor in improving labour
conditions. Moreover, CSR-targeted factories are prone to data distortion
due to ‘training of workers’ answers’ in interview
and double or even triple accounting.
Questions :
1. What is the experience of
China about Trade Union in the above mentioned case?
2. How Trade Union resolved the
dispute? By confrontation or by negotiations?
3. What is the general impression
about the Trade Union movement with reference to this case?
4. Give your comments and opinion
Sub:-MANAGERIAL
ECONOMICS
(Any
8)
Q1)
Distinguish between Economic Profit versus Accounting Profit?
Q2)
Explain the term ‘Market’?
Q3)
Regression analysis is often referred to as least squares regressions. Why is
this
name
appropriate?
Q4)
Explain the factors which affecting price elasticity of demand?
Q5)
When a manager is using a technically efficient input combination, the firm is
also
producing
in an economically efficient manner. Evaluate this statement.
Q6)
Economists frequently say that the firm plans in the long run and operates in
the
short
run. Explain.
Q7)
Explain why input barriers to entry have probably declined in importance with
the
recent
expansion of International markets?
Q8)
Explain why the manager of profit maximizing monopoly
SUBJECT:
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
&
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
COURSE
: ADHRM Total Marks : 80
INSTRUCTIONS
:
1)
Answers must be written in legible handwriting without using abbreviations or
SMS
language.
2)
Figures to the right indicate the marks assigned to each case study.
3)
Clarity of thought and expression is expected from the examinee.
4)
All Questions are compulsory.
5)
Read the case studies carefully and then write the answers.
CASE
– 1 (20 Marks)
Raj
Thapar, Karan Singhania and Aditya Mehta were bucking the trend during the 2001
recession.
While their counterparts were aggressively laying off workers, these CEOs were
holding
the
line against layoffs.
Raj
Thapar is CEO at Airbus. His company, along with Boeing, dominate the market
for
commercial
aircraft. But while Boeing announced layoffs of upto 30,000 workers following
the
terror
attacks of September 11, 2001, Thapar said he won’t be firing anybody. Said an
Airbus
executive,
“This is a bet that life will resume. There’s more uncertainty now, but we
decided to be
optimistic.
This thing will turn around and you can’t risk losing skilled people when the
upturn
comes.”
Karan
Singhania is CEO at North-Western Mutual, the largest seller of individual life
insurance
in the United States. Singhania is no “Mr Nice Guy”. Every year his firm fires
the lowest
four
percent of its 4,100 employees — those with the poorest performance. But it is
very loyal to its
good
ones. Singhania is committed to a no-layoff policy. Why? Employee loyalty says
Singhania?
He
believes employee loyalty helps in customer loyalty. And he may be right since
Northwestern
loses
only about half as many customers as the industry average. Singhania argues
that his Firm’s
higher
customer retention rate allows Northwestern to have more money to invest
longer, while
spending
less to replace defectors. The company can then pass the savings back to
customers by
lowering
prices on policies.
AN
ISO 9001 : 2000 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL
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1 Out of 1
Our
final CEO, Aditya Mehta, heads up Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Mehta proudly says
that his
company
has never had a layoff. This may be one reason why Enterprise is now America’s
largest
rental
car company.
In
a down economy, these CEOs were running against the tide when the economy began
to
slow,
most corporate leaders’ first reaction was to cut the size of their workforce.
In 2001, alone
companies
let more than one million workers go. Why? It immediately cuts operating
expenses. For
public
companies, it sends a message to stock investors and analysts that management
is serious
about
maintaining profits and reducing losses. A week after Boeing announced that it
was laying off
20
per cent of its workforce, its stock jumped 10 per cent.
Questions
:
1)
What are the arguments for and against layoffs in hard times?
2)
How have the three executives in this case shown leadership?
3)
Explain the difference between management and leadership. Discuss why
conceptual
leadership
skills become more important, and technical skills less important, at higher
level
organizational
levels
Subject
: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
(Answer
Any 8)
Q1)
What qualities are required for successful investing?
Q2)
What are the major types of real assets? What are the pros and cons of
investing in real
asset?
Q3)
What is book building?
Q4)
What are the key differences between traditional finance and behavioural
finance?
Q5)
Discuss the following.
a)
Demand side policies.
b)
Supply side policies.
Q6)
What are the differences between technical analysis and fundamental analysis?
Q7)
What are the key differences between closed-ended and open ended schemes?
Q8)
What should you bear in mind while investing in paintings and antiques?
Q9)
Spell out the key steps involved in portfolio management?
SUB: SAP CONSULTANCY
1.
What are the differences between system fresh and client fresh?
2.
What is the difference Between Role and Profile?
3.
What is the process of dialog program from first to last?
4.
How can one use Bar codes in Sap-script?
5.
Answer the following set of questions
a)
What is MANUE field in NAST table?
b)
What is its purpose?
c)
What for it is used in SAP Script?
d)
How can we use that field in our own driver program?
e)
Where Standard Driver programs reside?
f)
What is the t code & path for finding the standard driver programs
SUBJECT : SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
COURSE : Total Marks :
EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
CASE STUDY : 1
Management
is an universal phenomenon. All organizations – business, political,
cultural
or social are involved in management because it is the management which helps
and
directs the various efforts towards a definite purpose.
The
phrase ‘Management is what managers do’ occurs widely, suggesting the
difficulty
of
defining management, the shifting nature of definitions, and the connection of
managerial
practices with the existence of a managerial cadre or class.
Question :
1)
Explain the characteristics of management in terms of science?
2)
Discuss the term Management as an art?
3)
Discuss the term Management as profession?
4)
Explain the three aspects of a process management?
SUBJECT: FASHION MANAGEMENT
Total Marks : 80
Instructions
1) All Questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full
marks.
Q.1) Explain the feature and Nature of the
apparel Manufacturer? (12 Marks)
Q.2) What does a Designer does in the
Process of the Business Design? (12 Marks)
Q.3) List out the Sources of Inspiration to
the Designer? (12 Marks)
Q.4) Explain the Process of Designing a
Successful Garment? (12 Marks)
Q.5) Discuss in the brief the Different
kinds if trims and their uses? (12 Marks)
Q.6) Write Short Notes (Any Four) (20 Marks)
(a) Fabricating Line
(b) Specialty Design – Children Wear
(c) Specialty Design – Men’s Wear
(d) Apparels – Tops and Coats
(e) Apparels – Skirts and Dresses
(f) Apparels
– Sports Wear and Pants
PACKAGING MANAGEMENT
Attempt any four cases
All cases carries
equal marks
Case No 1 Stretchable
Tape
3Mâ€TMs Scotch Brand TM
Stretchable Tape (ST) is a 4 or 6 mil Linear Low
Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) backing with a solvent less adhesive.
ST is a load
stabilization product which can provide reductions in raw
materials and waste
disposal costs while maintaining a stable, breathable load. ST
utilizes 3Mâ€TM5
patented Stretch Release adhesive technology which will not damage
high intensity
graphic boxes.
3Mâ€TMs Scotch Brand TM
Stretchable Tape was tested and proven to conform, by
an
Independent Testing Facility, to ASTM D4 169--Standard Practice
for Performance
Testing of Shipping Containers and Systems.
Background
A meat packing house was packing 48 to 50 lb. of hams into a 10” high
box. These
boxes were interlock stacked 7 layers high on a 40” x 48” pallet.
They were using
stretch film and corner boards to stabilize the load for transport
to an off site blast
freezer. At the blast freezer the stretch film and corner boards
were removed to
improve cold air flow to the hams and reduce freezing time. After
the blast freezer,
the pallet was rewrapped with stretch film and corner boards and
sent to distribution
warehousing.
The reason the meat packer is investigating ST is to reduce raw
material cost,
application cost, and waste disposal cost.
AN ISO 9001 : 2000 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL
Waste and Cost Savings
3M†TMs Stretchable Tape (ST), #8886,
was used to stabilize the pallet loads of
hams after final packaging. Because ST allowed air flow through
the pallet load, it
is not required to be removed during the blast freezer process.
The average amount
of stretch film per pallet load was 15.7 oz. Because each pallet was
wrapped twice,
the total amount of stretch film used was 31.4 oz. The same pallet
configuration
needed only an average of 3.3 oz. of ST for the entire freezing
and shipping process
This was a reduction of 28.1 oz. of LLDPE that requires disposal.
In addition the
raw material cost savings for the customer was 42.5 percent per
pallet load. By
using ST, additional savings in labor were realized by elimination
of the second
application of stretch film.
Issues to be analysed
1. Facts of the case.
2. Discuss how proper packaging leads to Waste cutting and Cost
Saving.
Textile management.
Q1)
Give a brief on History of clothing and textiles . With the help of following
Examples ?
a)
Prehistoric development.
b)
Industrial revolution.
Q2)
Write short not on the History of fashion design. Covering the following topics
?
a)
Couture beginnings.
b)
Early twentieth century.
c)
Between the Wars .
d)
Mid-twentieth century.
e)
Late twentieth century.
f)
History of Weste
SUBJECT:- WARE HOUSE MANAGEMENT
MARKS :80
Q.1}
If you are in charge of an warehousing department what steps you will take to
understand, its
basic
and formulate and structure? (10 Marks)
Q.2}
“Haphazard’ inventory management is great cost. How will you take care of:- (10
Marks)
(i)
FMCG Goods
(ii)
Perishable Goods
(iii)
White Goods
Q.3}
As an auditor what will recommend for:- (10 Marks)
(i)
Unaccounted good
(ii)
In process losses
Q.4}
Enumerate five major steps to put Management Control System for:- (10 Marks)
(i)
In flow material
(ii)
Scrap Materials
(iii)
Issue and receipt of material
SUBJECT : GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COURSE : Total Marks : 80
Attempt
any 8 question (10 marks each)
1)
What are the elements of business environment?
2)
Discuss and comment on the Industrial policy Resolution 1948.
3)
Write a brief note on M.R.T.P Act.
4)
What are the social responsibilities of business towards the community?
5)
Point out the basic objectives of Investment.
6)
Briefly state the guidelines of SEBI for the 'Rights Issue".
7)
Enumerate the problems faced by small scale units.
8)
Write short notes on MNCs.
9)
Discuss the social environment of business.
10)
Critically analyse the industrial licensing policy of India.
11)
What
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
COURSE : Total Marks : 80
N.B. : 1) All
questions carry equal marks.
2) All questions are compulsory.
Q1) What is the Nature of international
Business? (10 Marks)
Q2) Define a business environments.
Evaluate critically the role of political
environment
in international business? (10 Marks)
Q3) Define International strategic
management and explain its nature and features? (10 Marks)
Q4) Analyze the environmental factor which
affect international marketing. (10 Marks)
Q5) What are trade barriers? Explain tariff
and non tariff barriers. (10 Marks)
Q6)
What do you mean by international
marketing strategies? Explain in b
SUBJECT : INTERCULTURAL MANAGEMENT
& ETHICS
Total Marks : 100
Attempt all questions
All questions carry equal
marks.(10 marks)
1.
Explain ethical vision of management with reference to vedantic approach.
2.
Give your view on “holistic for human values: Retrospect and Prospect”
3.
Write a detailed note on morality in Indian corporate world.
4.
Do you think ethics are essential for individual motivation or inspiration?
5.
What is a role of leadership character in corporate ethics?
6.
Write a detailed note on “Leadership Transformation: Insights from the
Shastras”
7.
Write a detailed note on “Transforming Work Ethos: The Subjective Secret”
8.
State the different sources of ethics and values
SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT
Total Marks: 100
1) Attempt all questions
2) All questions carry equal
marks. (10 marks)
Q.1)
What is exchange rate determination and forecasting?
Q.2)
Explain financial management in a global context.
Q.3)
Explain in detail:
a)
Accounting implications of international activities
b)
Tax implications of international activities
Q.4)
What is forwards, swaps and interest Parity?
Q.5)
Explain short-term financial management in a multinational corporation.
Q.6)
Explain long-term borrowing in the global capital markets.
Q.7)
What are different currency options?
Q.8)
Explain currency and interest rate futures.
Q.9)
Write a detailed note on the foreign exchange market in India
Q.10)
What is balance of payments?
SUBJECT : INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Total Marks : 100
Attempt all questions
All questions carry equal
marks.(10 marks)
1.
What is International human resource management? Explain nature of
international
human resource management.
2.
Explain role of multiculturalism in international human resource management.
3.
Explain significance of HRM in cross-border mergers & acquisitions.
4.
Explain Strategic HRM.
5.
What is staffing of international business?
6.
What is international compensation management?
SUBJECT:- CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
MARKS :80
N.B:
1) All case studies are compulsory.
2) All case studies carry equal
marks.
CASE STUDY: 1
Rancip
co. wants to discover and develop a new drug costs $ 800-1000 million and takes
longer
than 12 years. Clinical development the most important step prior to a drug
entering
the
market takes 7 years. Each day’s delay in completing the drug development and
launching
the product in the market means a revenue loss of $ 1 million. So they appoint
Mr.
Kate as a project mager and the company expects the company expects the project
management
techniques to reduce this increasing cost and time pressure.
Questions:-
Q.1)
What are the important responsibilities of Mr. Kate?
Q.2)
What are the different stages Mr. Kate will use in the Process to set up the
project and
run
it?
Q.3)
On what elements will Mr. Kate focus?
Q.4)
What are your Suggestions?
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Attempt any 5 cases ,equal marks
for all cases.
CASE-1 (16 Marks)
A
professor is interested in following whether the "good" students
finish the test earlier or later than
the
others in the class. He observes a particular test and gets the following data
given below
If
'good' students are those who get 90 and above, can the professor conclude that
good students finish
the
test randomly (use a 5% level of significance) ?Explain
Order
of
finishing
test Marks Scored
1 - 10
94 70 85 89 92 98 63 88 74 85
11 - 20
69 90 57 86 79 72 80 93 66 74
21 - 30
50 55 47 59 68 63 89 51 90 88
CASE-2 (16 Marks)
The
weight (gms) of 31 books picked from a consignment are as follows:
106,
107, 76, 82, 106, 107, 175, 93, 187, 95, 123, 125, 111, 92, 86, 70, 127, 68,
130, 129, 139,
119,115,
128, 100, 186, 84,99, 113, 204, 111
Test
whether this sample may be treated as random? Briefly explain?
Case-3 (16 Marks)
A
local supermarket has experienced a decline in unit sales and little change in
rupee value sales.
Profits
have almost vanished. The chief executive in searching for ways to revitalize
the operation, was
advised
to increase the number of hours the market is open for business. He comes to
you for advice in
structuring
a research problem that will provide relevant information for decision making,
Define the
research
problem taking care to:
(a)
state the relevant question.
(b)
enumerate the alternative answers.
(c)
clearly define the units of analysis and characteristics of interest.
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
N. B.: 1) Answer any Sixteen
1. What is a
linear programming problem? Discuss the scope and role of linear
programming
in solving management problems. Discuss and describe the role
of linear
programming in managerial decision-making bringing out
limitations,
if any.
2. Explain
the concept and computational steps of the simplex method for solving
linear
programming problems. How would you identify whether an optimal
solution to
a problem obtained using simplex algorithm is unique or not?
a) What is
the difference between a feasible solution, a basic feasible
solution,
and an optimal solution of a linear programming problem?
b) What is
the difference between simplex solution procedure for a
`maximization’ and a
`minimization’ pro
Subject:- Materials Management
Total marks 80
Group A
Case 1 (10 Marks)
Renuka Machines Manufacturing
Corporation
(A case on vender rating in material
management)
Renuka
Thomas, President of Renuka Machines Manufacturing Corporation (RMMC), is
concerned about
company’s
choice of suppliers for cleaning brushes, which are used in the company’s data
processing equipment.
Renuka
occasionally plays tennis with Sheela George, President of George Machine
Company (GMC), one of the
company’s
suppliers of cleaning brushes.
Recently,
Sheela complained to Renuka that her company has been having difficulty in
getting the traditional
share
of Renuka’s business. On the last buy, Sheela’s company failed to get any
business, even though Sheela
believed
she was the lowest bidder. Renuka tells Sheela that normally she does not get
into the details of
procurement,
but she promises to ask her Purchasing Manager, Dannis Chako to investigate.
The
next day morning, Renuka calls Dannis Chako and tells him of Sheela’s
complaint. He said (says), that he
does
not want to influence the company’s procurement policies, but he does not feel
that Renuka should
investigate
to make sure that Sheela’s firm was treated fairly.
Purchasing
Manager, Dannis discovers that George Machine Company was indeed the lowest
bidder on the last
buying.
Quotations for an order of 20,000 units were as under:
George
Machine Company Rs 2.22
Data
Matics Electronics Company Rs 2.23
Royal
Tools and Machine Company Rs 2.25
Questions
1. Is Dannis Chako justified in
eliminating George Machine Company as a supplier of brushes?
2. In what respect is the complaint from
George Machine Company justified?
3. Prepare a report for Renuka Thomas
explaining the decision to eliminate George Machine company as a
supplier.
Use quantitative data as much as possible to support your answer?
Case -2 (10 Marks)
Cause of John Mathai s Sorrow
(
A case of inventory car in m.m.)
John
Mathai was a very sad man on Sunday, 12 April 1998. He was the Chief Executive
of Telecom Installations
Ltd,
TIL, a wholly owned subsidiary of the major producers of telecom equipment in
the country: Telecom
Manufacturing
Company (TMC). Around 88 per cent of the production of TMC was produced for the
Government
of India under special terms and prices, but the balance 12 per cent was routed
through TIL, who
were
really the All India Sales, Serving and Installation network of TMC.
SUB : Hardware Management
1. What are the major components of a PC? Explain any five briefly.
2. What are the issues required to replace a cpu? What are the tricks
while you are buying a CPU?
3. Explain the term ISDN briefly. Explain types of channels consists
by
ISDN service.
4. Define term token ring? Explain ring Topology, implementing
token ring & token ring connectors.
5. Explain
the Profess of troubleshooting Laser Printers.
SUBJECT: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
CASE STUDY : 1
Manpower
planning is important aspect. Macro issues concerning factors like national
population trends,
educational
plans, economic growth rate, overall supply and demand for various categories
of manpower will
certainly
have an impact on the manpower plans of the enterprise.
These
factors impinge on the enterprises plans the manpower planner needs to be aware
of their impact. One
of
the assumptions made in a less developed country like India, with surplus
labour, is that there are large
number
of trained manpower available for any specific skill requirement. It is
generally not so.
Q1)
Define the term “Manpower Planning”?
Q2)
Discuss “Manpower Planning makes for different purposes at different level”?
Q3)
Explain some other pay-offs from Manpower Planning to the enterprise?
Q4)
Objectives of Manpower Planning. Explain in detail?
Q.1.
Elaborate on the system of HR Planning. Outline the steps to be undertaken by
organizations
to effectively engage in HR Planning.
Q.2.
Discuss the various ways in which the commitment of errors in performance
appraisal
can be minimized.
Q.3.
The nature and scope of the Human Resource Management Systems keeps on
evolving
with the changes in the external and internal environments of
organizations.
Elaborate on the same. { marks : 20 }
Q.4.
what are some of the traditional and current sources of recruitment used by
organizations?
What are their pros and cons?
Q.5.
How does HRM enable organizations to adapt to the dynamic changes in the
environment?
Illustrate with examples.
Q.6.
As an HR executive, how would you
SUBJECT : SALES MANAGEMENT
Total Marks : 80
Answer any Four of the following.
All questions carry equal Marks.
1.
What are the duties and responsibilities sales manager? (20 Marks)
2.
Write short notes on : (20
Marks)
(a)
Sales management.
(b)
Sales Organizations.
(c)
Sales manager.
3.
What are the sources of recruitment of salesman? (20 Marks)
4.
What are the objectives and advantages of training of salesman? (20 Marks)
5.
Define salesmanship. Enumerate functions of salesman? (20 Marks)
6.
Explain briefly the law relating to rights of buyers and sellers? (20 Marks)
7.
What are the rights and duties of a common carrier ? (20 Marks)
8.
Explain the objectives and scope of Common Goods Carrier Act? (20 Marks)
9.
Explain the working of Sales Trading Corporation of India? (20 Marks)
10.
State the need of voluntary consumer organisation in this Consumerized era? (20 Marks
QUALITY STANDARDS AND POLICY
Total Marks : 80
.
Q.1)
The mean value of the modulus of rupture of a large number of test specimens of
green Sitka
spruce
has been found to be 5,600 Ib/in2.
a)
If the standard deviation is 840 Ib/in2
& the distribution is approximately
normal, the modulus of
rupture
will fall between 5,000 & 6,200 for what percentage of the specimens?
b)
For what percentage will it be above 4,000?
c)
Below 3,500? (5 Marks)
Q.2)
a) How many different hands of a 13-card might you have out of standard deck of
52 playing
cards?
b)
What is the probability of a 13-card hand containing all four aces?
c)
What is the probability of a 13-card hand without an ace, king, queen, or jack?
d)
What is the probability of a 13-card hand containing one or more aces? (5
Marks)
Q.3)
An acceptance plan calls for the inspection of a sample of 75 articles out of a
lot of 1,500. If there
are
no nonconforming articles in the sample, the lot is accepted; with 7 or more,
it is rejected. If a
lot
5% nonconforming is submitted, what is the probability that it will be
rejected? Solve using the
poisson
distribution as an app (5 Marks)
Q.4)
Random Samples of 100 items are drawn from a continuous process that is known
to produce
20%
nonconforming items. Determine the probability of finding exactly 15
nonconforming items
in
a sample:
a)
Using the exact binomial distribution.
b)
Using the normal approximation to the binomial.
c)
Using the poisson approximation to the binomial.
d)
Comment on the relative accuracy of the approximations. (
SUBJECT : ENERGY MANAGEMENT
COURSE : Total Marks : 80
Attempt any 4 questions ( 10 marks
each )
PART-1
Q1) A plant consumes 4,500 tons of furnace
oil per year (GCV =10,200 kCal/kg), as well as
43,000
MWh of electricity per year. Draw the pie-chart of percentage share of each
type of
energy
based on consumption in kCal (1 kWh = 860 kCal)
Q2) How much steam is required in a heat
exchanger to heat 120 kg/ hour of a process fluid
From
40o C
to 90o C.
The specific heat of process fluid is 0.24 kCal/kg oC and the latent heat
of
steam is 540 kCal/ kg.
Q3) The following table shows the import
bill of fossil fuels in million metric tones (MMT) and its
cost
in Crores Rupees over the last eight years.
1.
Calculate the average annual percentage increase of fossil fuel imports
2.
Calculate the average annual percentage increase of the import bill
3.
Calculate the average costs for the last eight years, in Rs.Per metric ton of
imported fossil fuels.
Import bill of fossil fuels
Year Quantity (MMT) Value
(Rs.Crore)
1996-97
33.90 18,337
1997-98
34.49 15,872
1998-99
39.81 19,907
1999-00
57.80 40,028
2000-01
74.10 65,932
2001-02
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
CASE STUDY: 1
The
bulbs manufactured by a company gave a mean life of 3000 hours with standard
deviation
of 400 hours. If a bulb is selected at random, what is the probability it will
have
a mean life less than 2000 hours?
Question:
1)
Calculate the probability.
2)
In what situation does one need probability theory?
3)
Define the concept of sample space, sample points and events in context of
probability
theory.
4)
What is the difference between objective and subjective probability?
CASE STUDY : 2
The
price P per unit at which a company can sell all that it produces is given by
the
function
P(x) = 300 — 4x. The cost function is c(x) = 500 + 28x where x is the number
of
units produced. Find x so that the profit is maximum.
Question:
1)
Find the value of x.
2)
In using regression analysis for making predictions what are the assumptions
involved.
3)
What is a simple linear regression model?
4)
What
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