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INTERNATIONAL
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. International marketing includes
activities that direct the flow of goods from:
a. One country to one country
b. One country to another country
c. One country to multiple country
d. All of the above
2. ETC stands for______________
a. Expert trading companies
b. Essential trading companies
c. Export trading companies
d. None of the above
3. Till 1950-56 there was no clear
exim policy and no __________ restrictions of any kind.
a. Import
b. Export
c. Both a) & b)
d. None of the above
4. Tariffs have been one of the
classical methods of regulating ___________ trade.
a. International
b. National
c. Domestic
d. None of the above
Part Two:
1. Differentiate between domestic
& international marketing.
2. Write a short note on World trade
organization (WTO).
3. Briefly describe the exim policy
of India (one part of India‟s export import policy).
4. Write a short note on tariff and
non tariff barriers of international trade.
Caselet 1
EXPORT MARKEING
The trade in black pepper is unhappy that exports
may not show a sign of revival in prices in the
immediate future. World prices have been showing a
downward trend for eighteen months and this has
resulted in much lower earnings for exporters. The
UK, West Germany and the Netherlands have cut
their import requirement though the American demand
has shown some growth. Brazil has been
resorting to aggressive selling at lower prices and
the expectations are that its exports will reach an alltime
peak of 32,000 tones in the 1981-82 season. The
1981-82 Indian season is only about six weeks
away. The Brazilian offensive has forced India to
withdraw so to any from the US and West European
markets and increase its reliance on communist
buyers. As many as 1980-81.the Soviet Union alone
accounting for 12,647 tones. But exporters are
concerned at the diversion on such a scale of this trade.
Questions:
1. HAD YOU BEEN THE PEPER
EXPROTER, WHAT WOULD BE YOU SHORT TERM AND MEDIUM TERM EXPORT MARKEING STRATEGY
IN THE ABOVE ENVIRONMENT?
1. Had you been the pepper exporter, what would be
your short term and medium-term export
marketing strategy in the above environment?
2. Could you examine the weak points in this case
study?
Caselet 2
SMART KIDS – SELLING EDUCATIONAL
GAMES AND RESOURCES TO THE WORLD
Smart Kids Ltd. An Auckland company that makes
educational games and resources to read and
understand math‟s has won a Trade New Zealand Export
Award for its success in international markets
in 2003.Established eight years ago in the family
home basement, Smart Kids is led by husband and
wife team, joint chief executives David and Sun
Milne and their sons Duncan and Frase. She Milne, an
ex-teacher, says from just 30 products when it
started, the company produces more than 200 produces
catering for student‟s activities, grammar concepts
and numeracy. She says the international appeal of
Smart Kids products was highlighted recently, when
company‟s SMART PHONICS was listed amongst
the top five products out of almost 100 in the
education trade show in the United Kingdom. The key
requirement for every new Smart Kids products is
that it stimulates student‟s minds in the classroom,
teaches them a specific concept easily, enjoyably
and permanently and enables problem solving. David
Milne says Smart Kids started selling its
educational games and resources to New Zealand schools in
1995, drawings an immediate and strong response. It
quickly became apartment that the New Zealand
market was not large enough to sustain considerable
investment in product development, and secondly,
that their products have done so well that they
deserved wider exposure.”Our export research came
down to two options. Find educational distributors
in other countries or set-up our own operations. The
first option was less risky and easy to manage but
it meant that Smart Kids products were lost in a wide
range of materials. So we went for the second option
and over the next few years established offices in
Australia, in UK and Canada”. This has successfully
branded Smart Kids as a leading supplier of
educational resources in these countries. Mr. Milne
says the Smart Kids product catalogue is now sent
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regularly to teachers in more than 50,000 schools
across the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia. “We
also sell to schools in the US. In that market we
elected to work through a distributor, we didn‟t have
the financial resources to set-up an operation that
could cover almost 70,000 schools and compete with
every established educational publisher”. He says
annual exports now exceed $2.2 million and account
for more than 90% of turnover. In order to grow the
business, surplus profits are reinvested back into
product development, infrastructure – the company
recently moved its Auckland operation into new
20,000 square feet premises in Ellerslie. Mr. Milne
says the Smart Kids brand is now well established
internationally with the company enjoying many
competitive advantages, including its New Zealand
origin. New Zealand education is highly regarded
overseas and we find that international teachers to get
hold of educational products made in this country.
Questions:
1.
WHAT
ARE THE MAJOR CONSIDERATIONS FOR A FIRM IN ORDER TO WHILE DECIDING ITS MARKETS
ENTRY STRATEGY?
1. What are the major considerations
for a firm in order to while deciding its markets entry
strategy?
2. To what extent direct control and
ownership are critical for Smart kids export distribution
strategy?
Section C: Applied Theory
· This
section consists of Applied theory.
· Answer
all the questions.
· Each
question carries 15 marks.
· Detailed
information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words).
1. WHAT DO MEAN BY INTERNATIONAL MARKETING? DISCUSS
THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
1. What do mean by International marketing? Discuss
the scope of International marketing.
2. Describe the export documentation framework in
India in detail.
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Research is an art of ____________ investigation.
a. Technological
b. Scientific
c. Political
d. None of the above
2. Exploratory research is flexible and very ___________
research.
a. Variable
b. Visuals
c. Versatile
d. None of the above
3. Frame error, chance error and response error are
collectively called____________
a. Total error
b. Non sampling error
c. Sampling error
d. Universal error
4. Hypothesis testing is sometimes called
____________ analysis.
a. Exploratory data
b. Confirmatory data
c. Experimental data
Part Two:
1. WHAT IS SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING?
1. What is „Sequential sampling‟?
2. Write a short note on „nominal scale‟.
3. Write a note on „Z – Test‟. (One of the
parametric test for hypothesis).
4. What are the cautions to be taken on χ2 (chi square) test?
Caselet 1
SWASTIKA COMPUTER SYSTEM was established in 1981 at
Delhi to provide computer training. In 1980s
computer education was relatively new in India.
Personal computers 286 existed and MS DOS was the
operating system. Languages like Basic, Pascal,
COBOL, FORTRAN were used in programming.
Swastika Computer Systems was established with their
support departments namely computer
assembly, faculty training and computer servicing
department. In the first financial year, it recorded a
turnover of Rs 11.5 lakhs. Within a few years of its
existence, Swastik Computer System opened its
branches in eight major cities of India and had a
gross annual turnover of Rs 86 lakhs. The organization
was highly centralized. The head office at Delhi
handled all accounts, recruitment, and placement of
students and servicing of computers. The Bhopal
branch of Swastik Computer Systems was set up in
May 1987. The branch was headed by a dynamic branch
manager Hemant Gupta. He was a BSc in
computers and had previously worked in the data
processing department of a manufacturing concern.
To establish the Bhopal branch, Hemant Gupta
realized the need for making Swastik Computer
Systems, Bhopal known to the younger generation.
With this in mind he introduced some innovative
promotional schemes like offering scholarships to
students doing well in the intelligence tests
administered by the branch, giving personal
computers to students to deposit term fees at their
convenience. Hemant Gupta also ensured that teaching
standards were high and computers at the
branch were well maintained, so a student once
enrolled felt that he had made the right decision by
joining Swastik Computer Systems. He also made
himself available from 8.00 am to 7.00 p.m at the
branch. Students were free to go to him with their
problems, which he took pains to solve. Soon
Swastik Computer Systems was one of the leading
computer training centres in Bhopal. As the Bhopal
branch prospered, the head office at Delhi started
taking an active interest in the running of this branch.
The Regional Manager who visited Bhopal once a month
started making frequent visits. During one of
his visits, his attention was drawn to rumors that
branch funds were being misappropriated. When the
Regional Manager informed the Delhi office about the
rumor, a team was sent to the Bhopal Branch to
look into the matter. On investigation, the term was
convinced that the rumors had some truth in them.
It was found that a larger number of students
attended the classes than were enrolled. It was felt that this
fraud was not possible without the consent of Hemant
Gupta, and without any further inquiry a decision
was taken to remove him forthwith. Amit Verma who
was a senior faculty at Swastik Computer
Systems, Delhi was asked to take over the Bhopal
branch as Manager. He was an MCA and had been
associated with the organization since its
inception. Amit Verma.s appointment at Bhopal was
welcomed at the Bhopal branch by both, staff and
faculty as he had the reputation of being an easy
going person. After he joined the Bhopal, it was
observed that Amit Verma, although academically
sound, was not an effective administrator. His approach
towards staff and faculty was lenient. He was
not particular about punctuality and was not
available during office hours. This had an adverse effect on
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faculty in general and classes in particular. Not
only did classes suffer but even administrative work
was affected. Monthly reports to the head office
were not sent on time, as a result requisitions for
computer servicing, reading material and funds were
unduly delayed. Due to lack of maintenance,
computer breakdowns became common, students did not
receive their reading material on time and
payment of building rent, and telephone bills etc
were unnecessarily delayed. The symptoms of
deterioration at the Bhopal branch were obvious. The
branch which had an annual turnover of Rs 30.7
lakhs fell to Rs. 4 lakhs. As enrollments decreased
the head office at Delhi started feeling the pinch. It
started delaying transfer of funds to the Bhopal
branch. As a result faculty salaries were unduly delayed.
The faculty started leaving for greener pastures.
Worried by the number of faculty turnover, the head
office started a practice of recruiting only
those faculties willing to sign a bond of 3 years.
The organization started a practice of taking a deposit
of Rupees 5000 from the joining faculty, which would
be refunded after 3 years. In case the faculty left
before this duration, the deposit stood forfeited.
This policy further reduced the quality of faculty
joining Swastik Computer Systems, Bhopal.
Questions:
1. WHAT ACCORDING TO YOU WENT WRONG AT THE BHOPAL
BRANCH?
1. What according to you went wrong at the Bhopal
branch?
2. What can be done to revive the Bhopal branch?
Caselet 2
MIND TREE which was founded in 1999 in India by a
group of IT professionals who wanted to chart a
somewhat distinctive path. Today, it has a top line
of $269 million and is rated as one of the most
promising mid-sized IT services companies.
Creditable as that is, Mind Tree does not want to be just
that. There is an element of serendipity about what
it has been doing over the last year. In 2008, it
designated one of its founders Subroto Bagchi
.Gardener., a gimmicky signal, intended to declare that
he was moving out of the day-to-day running of the
company to nurture talent which would run the
company in the future. He has now a report card
ready on a year as gardener. During this one year, he
has also spent around 45 days travelling round the
world talking to clients and prospective ones which
has yield remarkable insights into what firms are
doing in these traumatic times. Lastly, Mind Tree as
a whole has spent the last year going through the
exercise of redefining its mission statement and
vision for the next five years. Quite fortuitously
these processes have come together with a unifying
thread, presenting a coherent big picture. Mind Tree
wants to seed the future while still young, and
executive chairman Ashok Soota has declared that by
2020, it will be led by a non-founder. So a year
ago the gardener Bagchi set out to ¡°touch¡± 100 top
people in the organization, with a goal of doing 50
in a year so as to eventually identify the top 20 by
2015. From among them will emerge not just the
leader but a team of ten who would eventually, as
group heads, deliver $200 million of turnover each.
That will give a turnover of $2 billion. To put it
in perspective, one one VC-funded company, which
has not closed or been bought over, has been able to
get to $2 billion and that is Google. But to get
there it has to periodically redefine its mission
(why we exist) and its vision . measurable goals for the
next five years. Its redefined mission is built
around ¡°successful customers, happy people, and
innovative solution¡±. Its new vision targets a
turnover of $1 billion by 2014. It wants to be among the
globally 20 most profitable IT services companies
and also among the 20 globally most admired ones.
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Admired in terms of customer satisfaction (pay for
the course), people practices (creditable),
knowledge management (exciting) and corporate
governance (the Enron-Satyam effect). The really
interesting bit about Mind Tree in the last one year
is what Bagchi has been up to. He has been
embedding himself in the 50 lives, working in a
personal private continuum, making it a rich learning
process ¡°which has helped connect so many dots.¡±
Of the hundred who will be engaged, may be 50
will leave, of them 25 may better themselves only
marginally, and from the remaining 25 ten will
emerge who will carry the company forward.
Questions:
1. WHAT DO YOU ANALYSE AS THE MAIN REASON BEHIND THE
SUCCESS OF MIND TREE?
1. What do you analyse as the main reason behind the
success of Mind tree?
2. Do you think that redefining the mission
statement shows the lacunae on the part of the founder
members of an organization? Why?
Section C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
. This section consists of Applied Theory.
. Answer all the questions.
. Each question carries 15 marks.
. Detailed information should form the part of your
answer (Word limit 200 to 250 words).
1. WHAT ARE THE VAIOUS METHODS OF COLLECTING
STATEISTICAL DATA?
1. What are the various methods of collecting
statistical data? Explain in brief their merits and
demerits.
2. What do mean by Research design. What are basic
types of research design?
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. When demand is steady, the cycle inventory for a
given lot size (Q) is given by
a. Q/4
b. Q/8
c. Q/6
d. Q/2
2. There are two firms „x‟ and „y‟ located on a line
of distance demand(0-1) at „a‟ and „b‟
respectively, the customers are uniformly located on
the line, on keeping the fact of splitting of
market, the demand of firm „x‟ will be given by,
a. (a+b)/2
b. a+(1-b-a)/2
c. (1+b-a)/2
d. a+(a-b)/2
3. Push process in supply chain analysis is also
called
a. Speculative process
b. Manufacturing process
c. Supplying process
d. Demand process
4. If the Throughput be „d‟ and the flow time be „t‟
then the Inventory „I‟ is given by
a. I *d=t
b. I=t+d
c. d=I*t
d. I
=d*t
Part Two:
1. EXPLAIN “ZONE OF STRATEGIC
FIT”
1. Explain “zone of strategic fit”.
2. Explain “scope of strategic fit”.
3. What do you understand by “stimulation
forecasting method”?
4. Write a note on “obsolescence (or spoilage)
cost”.
5. Define “square law” in safety inventory of supply
chain management.
6. What does the word “postponement” signifies in
supply chain?
7. What do you understand by the term “tailored
sourcing”?
8. Explain the term “outsourcing”.
9. Write
a note on “threshold contracts” for increasing agent efforts.
Section
B: Caselets (40 marks)
„h This
section consists of Caselets.
„h
Answer all the questions.
„h Each
caselet carries 20 marks.
„h
Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250
words).
Caselet
1
ORION IS
A GLOBAL CO. That sells copiers. Orion currently sells 10 variants of a copier,
with all inventory
kept in
finished-goods form. The primary component that differentiates the copiers is
the printing
subassembly.
An idea being discussed is to introduce commonality in the printing subassembly
so
that
final assembly can be postponed and inventories kept in component form.
Currently, each copier
costs
$1,000 in terms of components. Introducing commonality in the print subassembly
will increase
component
cost to$1.025.One of the 10 variants represents 80 percent of the total demand.
Weekly
demand
for this variant is normally distributed ,with a mean of 1,000 and a standard
deviation of
200.Each
of the remaining nine variants has a weekly demand of 28 with a standard
deviation of
20.Orion
aims to provide a 95per level of services .Replacement lead time for components
is four
weeks.
Copier assembly can be implemented in a matter of hours. Orion manages all
inventories
using a
continuous review policy and uses a holding cost of 20 percent.
1. HOW
MUCH SAFETY INVENTORY OF EACH VARIANT MUST ORION KEEP WITHOUT COMPONENT
COMMONALITY? WHAT ARE THE ANNUAL HOLDING COSTS?
1. How
much safety inventory of each variant must Orion keep without component
commonality?
What are
the annual holding costs?
2. How
much safety inventory must be kept in component form if Orion uses common
components
for all
variants? What is the annual holding cost? What is the increase in component
cost using
commonality?
Is commonality justified across all variants?
3. At
what cost of commonality will complete commonality be justified?
4. At
what cost of commonality will commonality across the low-volume variants be
justified?
Caselet
2
AN
ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURER An electronic manufacturer has outsourced production of
its latest MP3 player to a contract
manufacturer
in Asia. Demand for the players has exceeded all expectations whereas the
contract
manufacturers
sell three types of players- a 40-GB player, a 20-GB player, 6-GB player. For
the
upcoming
holiday season, the demand forecast for the 40-GB player is normally
distributed, with a
mean of
20,000and a standard deviation Dard deviation of 11,000, and the demand
forecast for the 6-
GB
player has a mean of 80,000 and a standard deviation of 16,000. The 40-GB
player has a sale
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price of
$200, a production cost of $100, and a salvage value of $80 .The 20-GB player
has a price of
$150, a
production cost of $70, and a salvage value of $50.
1. HOW
MANY UNITS OF EACH TYPE OF PLAYER SHOULD THE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURER ORDER IF
THEY ARE NO CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS?
1. How
many units of each type of player should the electronics manufacturer order if
there are no
capacity
constraints?
2. How
many times of each type of player should the electronics manufacturer order if
the available
is
140,000? What is the expected profit?
END OF
SECTION B
Section
C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
„h This
section consists of Long Questions.
„h
Answer all the questions.
„h Each
question carries 15 marks.
„h
Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200
words).
1.
CONSIDER TWO PRODUCTS WITH THE SAME MARGIN CARRIED BY A RETAIL STORE. ANY
LEFTOVER UNITS OF ONE PRODUCT ARE WORTHLESS. LEFTOVER UNITS OF THE OTHER PROUDCT
CAN BE SOLD TO OUTLET STORES. WHICH PRODUCT SHOULD HAVE A HIGHER LEVEL OF
AVAIABILITY ? WHY?
1.
Consider two products with the same margin carried by a retail store. Any
leftover units of one
product
are worthless. Leftover units of the other product can be sold to outlet
stores. Which
product
should have a higher level of availability? Why?
2.
McMaster-Carr sells maintenance, repair, and operations equipment from five
warehouses in the
United
States. W.W. Grainger sells products from more than 350 retail locations,
supported by
several
warehouses. In both cases, customers place orders using the Web or on the
phone. Discuss
the pros
and cons of the two strategies.
Statistical Quality Control
STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. If in a hall there are 18 persons then how many
handshakes are possible
a. 18*18
b. 18*17/2
c. 18*17
d. None
2. If the number of trials be „n‟ and the
probability of occurrence be „p‟ then the standard deviation
with respect to np, is given by
a. (np)1/2
b. (np(1-p))1/2
c. (np)1/4
d. (np(1-p))1/4
3. For a biased coin the probability of occurrence
of head is 0.4 ,if the coin is tossed twice then the
probability of occurrence of at least one head will
be
a. 0.76
b. 0.48
c. 0.64
d. 0.16
4. Factorial of 5 equals
a. 60
b. 120
c. 24
d. 5
5. Combinatory of (4,2) equals
a. 12
b. 8
c. 6
d. None
Part Two:
1. DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN DEFECT
AND DEFECTIVE.
1. Differentiate between „defect‟ and „defective‟.
2. Explain the need of „short method‟.
3. What does „Tchebycheff‟s inequality theorem‟ say?
4. Explain the usability of „stochastic limit‟.
5. Write
a note on „Cause and Effect‟ diagram.
Caselet
1
ADAPTABILITY
IN ACTION: A CASE OF RSL
Rajasthan
Synthetics Ltd. (RSL) was established in the year 1994 at Bhilwara, Rajasthan
to
manufacture
synthetic yarn with a licensed capacity of 29,000 spindles. Manish Kumar, a
Harvard
Business
School graduate, established RSL with 8% equity participation from Itochu
Corporation
Japan to
manufacture synthetic yarn for shirting, a promising business at that time. The
demise of the
NTC
textile mills was fresh in the minds of the promoters and therefore, state of
the art technology
imported
from U.K., Germany, Japan and France was used in the manufacturing facility. By
the time
the
company started manufacturing yarn the competition in shirting yarn had become
fierce and the
returns
had diminished. The company incurred losses in the first four years of its
operations and the
management
was looking for opportunities to turn things around. The manufacturing plant
started
functioning
with an installed capacity of 26,000 spindles, a small unit considering
yarnmanufacturing
industry,
in the year 1996 to manufacture synthetic yarn for shirting only. Initially,
the
1. WHAT
MARKETING STRATEGY SHOULD RSL ADOPT TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE IN THE INTERNATIONAL
MARKET?
1. What
marketing strategy should RSL adopt to remain competitive in the international
market?
2. Has
the company taken the right decision to forward integrate and enter into the
highly volatile
garment
market?
Caselet
2
Popular
mythology in the United States likes to refer to pre-World War II Japan as a
somewhat
backward
industrial power that produced and exported mostly trinkets and small items of
dubious
quality
bought by Americans impoverished by the Great Depression. Few bring up the fact
that, prior
to the
Pearl Harbor attack, Japan had conquered what are now Korea, Manchuria, Taiwan,
and a large
portion
of China, Vietnam, and Thailand; and by the end of 1942 Japan had extended its
empire to
include
Burma, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, New Guinea,
plus many
strings
of islands in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Its navy had moved a large armada of
worships 4,000
miles
across the Pacific Ocean, in secret and in silence, to attack Pearl Harbor and
then returned
safely
home. Manufacturers capable of producing only low-grade goods don.t accomplish
such feats.
High-quality
standards for military hardware, however, did not extend to civilian and export
goods,
which
received very low priority during the war years. Thus the perception in the
United States for a
long
time before and then immediately after the war had nothing to do with some
inherent character
flaw in
Japanese culture or industrial capability. It had everything to do with Japan.s
national
priorities
and the availability of funds and material. Following Japan.s surrender in
1945, General
MacArthur
was given the task of rebuilding the Japanese economy on a peaceful footing. As
part of
that
effort an assessment of damage was to be conducted and a national census was
planned for 1950.
Deming
was asked in 1947 to go to Japan and assist in that effort. As a result of his
association with
Shewhart
and quality training, he was contacted by representatives from the Union of Japanese
Scientists
and Engineers (JUSE), and in 1950, Deming delivered his now famous series of
lectures on
quality
control. His message to top industry leaders, whom he demanded to attend, and
to JUSE was
that
Japan had to change its image in the United States and throughout the world. He
declared that it
could
not succeed as an exporter of poor quality and argued that the tools of
statistical quality control
could
help solve many quality problems. Having seen their country devastated by the
war, industry
and
government leaders were eager to learn the new methods and to speed economic
recovery.
Experience
was to prove to Deming and others that, without the understanding, respect, and
support
of
management, no group of tools alone could sustain a long-term quality
improvement effort.
1. HOW
COULD HAVE THE SQC APPROACH, BEEN USEFUL IN SOLVING THE IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS OF
JAPAN?
1. How
could have the SQC approach, been useful in solving the immediate problems of
Japan?
2. If
you were among one of the management members, what would have been your first
insight?
1. A
SAMPLE OF 30 IS TO BE SELECTED FROM A LOT OF 200 ARTICLES. HOW MANY DIFFERENT
SAMPLES ARE POSSIBLE.?
1. A
sample of 30 is to be selected from a lot of 200 articles. How many different
samples are
possible?
2.
In
Dodge.s CSP-1, it is desired to apply sampling inspecti
STRATEGIC
MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. A plan of
action designed to achieve a particular goal is:
a. Tactic
b. Strategy
c. Financial
benefits
d. None of the
above
2. It is
important to develop mission statement for:
a. Allocating
organizational resources
b. Provide
useful criteria
c. Company
creed
d. Customer
orientation
3. The five
forces model was developed by :
a. Airbus
b. Karin Larsson
c. Michael
E.Porter
d. Boeing
4. How many elements
are involve in developing in an organizational strategy:
a. Six
b. Two
c. Four
d. Nine
5. The three
important steps in SWOT analysis are:
a.
Identification, Conclusion, Translation
b.
Opportunities, Threats, Strengths
c. People,
Corporate cultures, Labour
d. Power, Role, Task
Case
let 1
NATIONAL
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF IKEA GROUP
National
Competitive Advantage of IKEA Group, a Swedish company founded in 1943 with its
headquarters
in Denmark, is a multinational operator of a chain of stores for home
furnishing and
furniture.
It is the world¡¦s largest retailer, which specializes, in stylish but
inexpensive Scandinavian
designed
furniture. At the end of 2005 the IKEA Group of Companies had a total of 175
stores in 31
countries.
In addition there are 19 IKEA stores owned and run by franchisees, outside the
IKEA store
around
the world.
In
Sweden, nature and a home both play a big part in people¡¦s life. In fact one
of the best ways to describe
the
Swedish home furnishing style is to describe nature-full of light and fresh
air, yet restrained and
unpretentious.
To
match up the artist Carl and Karin Larsson combined classical influences with
warmer Swedish folk
styles
.They created a model of Swedish home furnishing design that today enjoys
world-wide renown. In
the
1950s the styles of modernism and functionalism developed at the same time as
Sweden established a
society
founded on social equality .The IKEA product range ¡VThe IKEA product range-
modern but not
trendy,
functional yet attractive, human-centered and child friendly ¡V carries on
these various Swedish
home
furnishing traditions.
The
IKEA Concept, like lots founder, was born in Samaland. This is a part of
Southern Sweden where the
soil
is thin and poor. The people are famous for working hard, living on small means
and using their
heads
to make the best possible use of the limited resources they have. This way of
doing things is at the
heart
of the IKEA approach to keeping prices low.
IKEA
was founded when Sweden was fast becoming an example of the caring society,
where rich and
poor
alike were well looked after. This is also a theme that fits well with the IKEA
vision. In order to give
the
many people a better everyday life, IKEA asks the customer to work as a
partner. The product range is
child-friendly
and covers the need of the whole family, young and old. So together we can a
better
everyday
life for everyone.
In
addition to working about around 1,800 different suppliers across the world,
IKEA produces many of
its
own products through sawmills and factories in the IKEA industrial group,
Swedwood.
Swedwood
also has a duty to transfer knowledge to other suppliers, for example by
educating them in
issues
such as efficiency, quality and environmental work.
Swedwood
has 35 industrial units in 11 countries.
Examination
Paper: Semester II
Purchasing:
IKEA has 42 Trading Service Offices (TSO¡¦s) in 33 countries. Proximity to
their suppliers
is
the key to rational, long term cooperation. That¡¦s why TSO co-workers visit
suppliers regularly to
monitor
production, test new ideas, negotiate prices and carry out quality audits and
inspection.
Distribution:
The route from supplier to customer must be as direct, cost- effective and
environmentally
friendly
as possible. Flat packs are important aspects of this work: eliminating wasted
space means we
can
transport and store goods more efficiently. Since efficient distribution plays
a key role in the work of
creating
the low price, goods routing and logistics are a focus for constant development.
The
business Idea: The IKEA business idea is to offer a wide range of home
furnishings with good design
and
function at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to
afford them. And still have
many
left! The company targets the customer who is looking for value and is willing
to do a little bit of
work
serving themselves, transporting the items home and assembling the furniture
for a better price. The
typical
IKEA customer is young low to middle income family.
The
Competition Advantage: The competition advantage strategy of IKEA¡¦s product is
reflected through
IKEA¡¦s
success in the real industry. It can be attributed to its vast experience in
the retail market, product
differentiation,
and cost leadership.
IKEA
Product Differentiation: A wide product range The IKEA product range is wide
and versatile in
several
ways. First, it¡¦s versatile in function. Because IKEA think customer,
shouldn¡¦t have to run from
one
small specialty shop to another to furnish their home, IKEA gather plants,
living room furnishings,
toys
, frying pans, whole kitchens i.e.; everything which in a functional way helps
to build a home ¡V in
one
place , at IKEA stores.
Second,
it¡¦s wide in style. The romantic at heart will find choices just as many as
the minimalist at IKEA.
But
There is only one thing IKEA don¡¦t have, and that is, the far- out or the
over-decorated. They only
have
what helps build a home that has room for good living.
Third,
by being coordinated, the range is wide in function and style at the same time.
No matter which
style
you prefer, there¡¦s an armchair that goes with the bookcase that goes with the
new extending table
that
goes with the armchair. So their range is wide in a variety of ways.
Cost
Leadership: A wide range with good form and function is only half the story.
Affordability has a part
to
play ¡V the largest part. A wide range with good form and function is only half
the story. Affordability
has
a part to play- the largest part. And the joy of being able to own it without having
to forsake
everything
else. And the customers help, too, by choosing the furniture, getting it at the
warehouse,
transporting
it home and assembling it themselves , to keep the price low.
Questions
1.
DO YOU THINK THAT IKEA HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL TO UTILIZE PORTER’S FIVE FORCE
ANALYSIS? GIVE REASONS
1.
Do you think that IKEA has been successful to utilize Porter¡¦s Five force
analysis?
Give
reasons.
2.
Where do you think can IKEA improve?
Examination
Paper: Semester II
Case
let 2
FOR
ITC LTD
For
ITC Ltd., 2007-2008 continued to be year of quiet growth. Just more launches in
its relatively new
segment
of non-cigarettes fast moving consumer goods, and solid growth. As in the past
few years, ITC¡¦s
non-cigarettes
businesses continued to grow at a scorching pace, accounting for a bigger share
of overall
revenues.
¡§The non-cigarette portfolio grew by 37.6% during 2006-2007 and accounted
during that year
for
52.3% of the company¡¦s net turnover.¡¨ An ITC spokesman said. In fact, over
the first three quarters of
2007-08,
ITC¡¦s non-cigarette FMCG businesses have grown by 48% on the same period last
year,
¡§Indicating
that its plans for increasing market share and standing are succeeding.¡¨
The
branded packaged foods business continued to expand rapidly, with the focus on
snacks range Bingo.
The
biscuit category continued its growth momentum with the ¡¥Sun feast¡¦ range of
biscuits launching
¡¥Coconut¡¦
and ¡¥Nice¡¦ variants and the addition of ¡¥ Sunfeast BenneVita Flaxseed¡¦
biscuits. Aashirwad atta
and
kitchen ingredients retained their top slots at the national level, with the
spices category adding an
organic
range. In the confectionery category which grew by 38% in the third quarter,
ITC cited AC
Nielsen
data it claims market leader status in throat lozenges. Instant mixes and pasta
powdered the sales
of
its ready to eat foods under the kitchens of India and Aashirwad brands.
In
Lifestyle apparel, ITC launched Miss Players fashion wear for young women to
compliment its range
for
men.
Overall,
the biscuit category grew by 58% during the last quarter, ready to eat foods
under the kitchens of
India
and Aashirwad brands by 63% and the lifestyle business by 26%.
For
the Industry, the most significant initiative to watch the ITC foray into
premium personal care
products
with its Fiama Di Wills range of shampoos , conditioners, shower gels, and
soaps. In the popular
segment,
ITC has launched a range of soaps and shampoos under the brand name Superia.
Ravi
Naware, Chief executive of ITC¡¦s food business was quoted recently as saying
that the business will
make
a positive contribution to ITC¡¦s bottom line in the next two to three years.
In
hotels, ITC¡¦s Fortune Park brand was making the news during the year, with a
rapid rollout of first
class
business hotels.
In
the agri-business segment, the e-choupal network is trying out a pilot in
retailing fresh fruits and
vegetables.
The e-choupals have already specialized in feeding ITC high quality wheat and
potato, among
other
commodities grown by farmers with help from e-choupal.
Questions:
Q1.
DO YOU THINK THE PROGRESS OF ITC LTD. IS REALISTIC?
Q1.
Do you think the progress of ITC Ltd. is realistic?
Q2.
After analyzing the above case, do you think every company should aim at cost
leadership with high
quality
product?
END
OF SECTION B
Examination
Paper: Semester II
Section
C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
„h
This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
„h
Answer all the questions.
„h
Each question carries 15 marks.
„h
Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250
words).
1.
What are the basic principles of Organizational structure? What are the types
of
Organizational
structures?
2.
Though BCG matrix can be very helpful in forcing decisions in managing a
portfolio
of products, it can be employed as a sole men of determining strategies
Enterprise Resource Planning
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
Part
One:
Multiple
Choices:
1. Enterprise Resource
Planning is
a. Computer System
b. Manufacturing organization
c. Method of effective
planning of all the resources in an organization
d. None of the above
2. Enterprise Resource
Panning vendors are those people
a. Who are experts in
administration and management of projects
b. Who have developed the ERP
packages
c. Who uses the ERP system
d. None of the above
3. Interviewing and cost
justification is tool and technique of
a. Design step of ERP
b. Implementation step of ERP
c. Requirement analysis of
ERP
d. Planning step of ERP
4. Support re-engineering
processes to fit the software systems best practice is approach of
a. Re-engineering approach
b. Customizing approach
c. Rational approach
d. None of the above
5. Process of tracking
customer contacts and providing the customer with a price quote is
a. Inventory sourcing
b. Sales order processing
c. Pre-sales
d. None of the above
Part
Two:
1.
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE RE-ENGINEERING METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING ERP?
1. What are the advantages of
the re-engineering method of implementing ERP?
2. What are the benefits
reported from implementing ERP?
3. Write a short note on
“Credit Management”?
4. Define Material Requirements Planning?
Caselet
1
TECH
KNOWLEDGE
Tech
Knowledge is a start-up founded in 1997 by Robert Thyer. The company is a
distributer of
presentation
technologies, including computer based projection systems, video equipment, and
display
technologies. The firm has 25 employees and does $5 million in sales. It is
growing rapidly.
The
owner, Robert Thyer, would like to netsource the back-office functions of the
firm because the
company
does not have an internal IT capability. The applications to be netsourced
would include
sales
and distribution, financial accounting, and inventory management.
TechKnowledge
would like to source SAP or another ERP vendor via a hosting arrangement. It
does not
expect to do much customization, and it does not have any legacy systems.
1. WHAT
FACTORS SHOULD IT USE TO EVALUATE EACH OF THESE POTENTIAL HOSTS?
1. What
factors should it use to evaluate each of these potential hosts?
2. What
controls should be in place to monitor the hosting arrangement?
Caselet
2
ITM IS A
COMPANY
ITM is a
company specializing in network implementation and management. It provides
networking
services
to mid-sized companies, which do not have an internal networking analyst or IT
manager.
These
organizations include real estate companies, law offices, medical practices,
architectural /
engineering
firms, construction companies, business services providers, country clubs,
community
organizations,
and churches.
ITM uses
a legacy accounting system to handle its financial accounting and financial
management
functions. It has added on a billing package for client services. The next step
is to
obtain a
CRM capability to manage information about current and prospective customers
more
effectively.
You have
been assigned to identify potential sources for a net-sourcing arrangement with
an ERP
vendor,
which provides CRM capabilities.
1.
IDENTITY POTENTIAL SOURCES OF SOFTWARE?
1.
Identify potential sources of software?
2.
Determine five criteria you will recommend be used to evaluate each of
alternative providers?
1.
EXPLAIN THE BRIEF SALES AND MARKETING MODULES IN ERP SYSTEM?
1. Explain in brief Sales and
Marketing Modules in ERP System?
2. What are the different development process in ERP systems and
write a detailed note on it?
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Part
one:
Multiple
choices:
1. Management Information
System is mainly dependent upon:
a. Accounting
b. Information
c. Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
d. None of the above
2. The most important
attribute of information quality that a manager requires is:
a. Presentation
b. Relevance
c. Timeliness
d. None of the above
3. Human Resource Information
Systems are designed to:
a. Produce pay checks and
payrolls reports
b. Maintain personnel records
c. Analyze the use of
personnel in business operations
d. Development of employees
to their full potential
4. Operational Accounting
System include:
a. Inventory control
b. Cost accounting reports
c. Development of financial
budgets and projected financial statements
d. None of the above
5. EIS stands for:
a. Executive Information
System
b. Excellent Info System
c. Excessive Information
System
d. None of the abov
Part
Two:
1.
WHAT ARE THE ‘STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS’
1. What are the ‘Strategic
Information Systems’?
2. Write down the various
business model of internet.
3. What is ‘Network
Bandwidth’?
4. Differentiate between OLTP and OLPP.
Case
let 1
Overview
of our Client’s Strategy
Our client had an online
store. They were spending $15,000 each month on pay per click
advertising. This resulted in
about $225,000 per month in sales. They didn’t know which clicks
were leading to sales because
they didn’t track the clicks. There rankings in the natural listings was
minimal because they hadn’t
done keywords research on what visitors were using to try to find a
site like there’s. They
weren’t able to quantity results because their we statistics program only
showed very general traffic
information. They were also doing an irregular email newsletter even
though they had more than
32,000 e-mails in their database.
Analysis
of the situation
In the natural listings we
suspected they were being penalized by the search enines for duplicate
content. The search engines
frown on this because they feel this is trying to fool them. Google will
often give a site like this
something called “Supplement Results”, which means that the search
engines know the page exists
but doesn’t have any content in their database. We also suspected
their email newsletter was being blocked by many sp
Questions:
1.
DISCUSS THE CLIENT STRATEGY OF THE SUCCESS OF STORE.
1. Discuss the client
strategy for the success of store.
2. Suppose if you are the client maker what would you suggest
for the client.
Case
let 2
Data Warehouse is a massive
independent business database system that is populated with data that
has been extracted from a
range of sources. The data is held separately from its origin and is used to
help to improve the
decision-making process.
Many traditional Databases
are involved in recording day to day operational activities of the
business, called Online
Transaction Processing (OLTP), COMMONLY IMPLEMENTED IN
Airline Bookings and Banking
Systems, for faster’s response and better control over data.
After establishment of OLTP
Systems, reports and summaries can be drawn for giving inputs to
decision-making process and
this process is called Online Analytical Processing (OLAP).
For better customer
relationships management strategy, the call centre’s and data Warehouse works
as a strategic tool for decision-support
which requires lot of time for establishment, and needs to be
updated with operational
information on daily weekly or monthly basis.
Data Warehouse is used for
proactive strategies formulation strategies formulation in critical and
complex situations. A number
of CRM vendors are advocating for single integrated customer
database which includes call
centre, web sites, branches and direct mail, but it lacks in analytical
functioning of data
warehouse. This Database can’t be expanded also, and carry decision support
operations on call centre
Database becomes slow & the query processing and inquiries andling
operations also become slow
& inefficient for agents dealing with customers.
Data Warehouse is must for
identifying most profitable & loyal customers and those customers can
be offered better customized
services which increase the chances of additional profits.
Although call centre system
& data warehouse are altogether different systems yet dependent on
each other to fully exploit
their potential respectively.
Questions:
1.
EXPLAIN THE ROLD OF DATA WAREHOUSEING IN THE FUNCTIONING OF A CALL CENTRE
1. Explain the role of data
warehousing in the functioning of a call centre.
2. How the response time in performing OLAP queries can be
improved?
1. Explain the term
e-commerce. Also explain the history and limitations of e-commerce.
2. What do you understand by
the term “Database”? Explain the various database models in
detail.
International
Financial Management
INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. Foreign exchange market in India is relatively
very
a. Big
b. Small
c. Medium
d. None of the above
2. Balance of payment is a systematic record of all
_______ during a given period of time.
a. Political transactions
b. Social transactions
c. Economic transactions
d. None of the above
3. Merchandise trade balance, services balance &
balance on unilateral transfer are the part of
________ account
a. Current account
b. Capital account
c. Official account
d. None of the above
4. Interest rate swaps can be explained as an
agreement between _________ parties
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. None of the above
5. Capital account convertibility in India evolved
in August
a. 1996
b. 1995
c. 1994
d. None
of the above
Part Two:
1. WRITE A SHORT NOTE ON
‘INTEREST RATE PARITY SYSTEM’ FOR EXCHANGE RATES.
1. Write a short note on ‘Interest Rate Parity
System’ for exchange rates.
2. What are Direct & Indirect Quotes of exchange
rates?
3. What is ‘International Mutual Fund’?
4.
Briefly describe ‘swaps in foreign exchanges markets’.
Case let 1
Managing Exchange Rate Risk
Mahindra International (India) imported spares of an
engine from a US manufacturer for $ 5,000 per
annum at a price of $ 2.5 per piece. The average
exchange rate during 2001-02 was Rs. 47.70/$. The
Indian company imported the spares also from a
British manufacturer. In fact, it had diversified its
import in view of reducing the risk associated with
the supply. The import from the USA was
competitive in view of the fact the same spares
imported from the UK was slightly costlier. The
American spares cost Rs. 119.25 per piece, while the
British spares cost Rs. 120.00 per piece. In
2002-03, US dollar appreciated to Rs. 48.40 with the
result that the cost of American spares turned
higher than the British spares. In the sequel of the
appreciation of US dollar, the Indian importer cut
its demand from 2,000 pieces to 500 pieces. The loss
to the US exporter was colossal. But at the same
time, the Indian Importer suffered a lot. It had to
pay a higher price for the US spares in terms of
rupee. And also, it had to divert its import from
the USA to the UK insofar as the pound sterling did
not appreciate during this period. All this happened
in the wake of the exchange rate changes.
Questions:
1. Mention the loss borne by the US exporter in the
sequel of appreciation of dollar.
2. What strategy the Indian importer needs to follow
to hedge the exchange rate risk?
Case let 2
ABN Amro Bank and Correspondent
Banking in India
ABN AMRO bank has emerged as a major correspondent
bank owing to a large network. In
India, it operates in six major cities, viz. Baroda,
Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and
Pune. Being a correspondence bank, its product
offerings are found primarily in the area of
trade and clearing. It is doing well in these owing
to strong tie-up with local Indian banks
reaching
350 centres across the country. As a result, payments are effected speedily and
Questions:
1. DESCRIBE THE NETWORK OF ABN
AMRO BANK IN INDIA?
1. Describe the network of ABN AMRO Bank in India.
2. What
role does it play for global cash management?
1. Discuss the factors that affect foreign exchange
market. Explain the different types of foreign
exchange quotations.
2. What do you mean by balance of payment? What are
the key components of balance of
Payment
Security
Analysis and Portfolio Management
SECURITY
ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. Beta is useful for comparing the relative
_____________ of different stocks.
a. Business risk
b. Systematic risk
c. Liquidity risk
d. Country risk
2. The price prevailing in market is called
a. Market security
b. Market value
c. Market price
d. None of the above
3. Line charts, Bar charts, Candles tic charts are
the parts of
a. Fundamental analysis
b. Technical analysis
c. Company analysis
d. None of the above
4. A market portfolio is a portfolio consisting of a
weighted __________ in the market.
a. Sum of every equity
b. Sum of every liabilities
c. Sum of every assets
d. None of the above
5. The date on the option contract is called the
___________
a. Expiration date
b. Date of maturity
c. Both a) & b)
d. None
of the above
Part Two:
1. What does ‘β’ (Beta) mean in risk
management?
2. Write a note on ‘options’ & ‘future’
derivatives.
3. Define Capital market theory.
4. Write
a short note on CAPM.
Case let 1
TOUAX
TOUAX is a French company and is currently Europe’s
no. 1 in shipping containers and river
barges, and no. 2 in modular building and freight
railcars. The group provides operating leases to
customers around the world, both on its own account
and for third-party investors. On June 24, 2009,
TOUAX announced that its capital increased by
waiving preferential subscription rights but with
priority for existing shareholders, launched on 18
June 2009 for a total of E17, 851,519.76 (gross)
through the issue of 936,596 new shares which were
subscribed in the entirely. Following partial
application of the extension clause, 952,747 shares
were placed or 101.72% of the issue; total
proceeds were E18, 159,357.82.
This rights issue has enabled the Group to
strengthen its financial structure, to position itself with
advantage
for possible acquisitions of tangible stock, and to
Questions:
1. AFTER ANALYZING THE CASE, DO
YOU THINK ALL THE COMPANIES THAT CAN AFFORD, SHOULD OPT FOR RIGHT ISSUE TO
IMPROVE THEIR FINANCIAL STATUS?
1. After analyzing the case, do you
think all the companies that can afford, should opt for right
issue to improve their financial status?
3.
What
do you analyze as the two main advantages of the right issue?
Case let 2
In mid-February 1994, the British paper, the Sunday
times ran on article that alleged that a 1 billion
sterling ($ 750 M) sale of equipment by British
companies to Malaysia was secured only after bribes had
been paid to Malaysian government officials and
after the British overseas development administration
(ODA) had agreed to approve a 234 million sterling
grant to the Malaysian government for a
hydroelectric dam of (according to the Sunday times)
dubious economic value. The clear implication was
that UK officials, in their enthusiasm to see
British companies win a large defence contract, had yield to
Examination Paper: Finance Management
pressures from “corrupt” Malaysian officials for
bribes – both personal and in the form of the 234 million
sterling development grants.
What happened next took everyone by surprise. The
Malaysian government promptly announced a an on
the impact of all British goods and services into
Malaysia and demanded an apology from British
Government. Officially the ban applied only to
government orders for British goods and services; the
private sector was free to busy as it chose.
However, British companies with experience in the region
were nervous that the private sector would follow
the government’s lead in shunning British products. At
stake was as much as 4 billion sterling in British
exports and construction activities in Malaysia and a
presence in one of the world’s fastest growing
developing economies (Malaysia’s economic growth has
averaged 8% per annum since 1989). In announcing the
ban, Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir
Mohammad, noted that the British media portrays
Malaysians as corrupt because “ They are not British
and not white”…And “we believe the foreign media
must learn the fact that developing countries,
including a country led by brown Moslem, have the
ability to manage their own affairs successfully”.
The British government responded by stating, it
could not tell the British press what and what not to
publish, to which Dr Mahathir replied there would be
“no contracts for British press freedom to tell lies”.
At the same time, the British government came under
attack from members of parliament in Britain, who
suspected the government acted unethically and
approved the ODA hydroelectric grant to help British
companies win orders in Malaysia.
Questions:
1. IF YOU ARE THE CEO OF A
BRITISH COMPANY THAT NOW FACES THE LOSS OF A LUCRATIVE CONTRACT IN MALAYSIA
BECAUSE OF THE DISPUTE, WHAT ACTION SHOULD YOU TAKE?
1. If you are the CEO of a British company that now
faces the loss of a lucrative contract in
Malaysia because of the dispute. What action should
you take?
2. How
do you think British government should respond to the Malaysian action?
International
Marketing Management
INTERNATIONAL
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. International marketing includes
activities that direct the flow of goods from
a. One country to one country
b. One country to another country
c. One country to multiple country
d. All of the above
2. ETC stands for
a. Expert trading companies
b. Essential trading companies
c. Export trading companies
d. None of the above
3. Till 1950-56 there was no clear
exim policy and no _________ restrictions of any kind
a. Import
b. Export
c. Both a) & b)
d. None of the above
4. Tariffs have been one of the
classical methods of regulating ________ trade
a. International
b. National
c. Domestic
d. None of the above
5. The world trade organization
(WTO) was established on 1st
January
a. 1996
b. 1995
c. 1997
d. None
of the above
Part Two:
1. DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN DOMESTIC
& INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
1. Differentiate between domestic
& international marketing.
2. Write a short note on World trade
organization (WTO).
3. Briefly describe the exim policy
of India (one part of India’s export import policy).
4. Write a short note on tariff and
non tariff barriers of international trade.
Case let 1
Export Marketing:
The trade in black pepper is unhappy that exports
may not show a sign of revival in prices in the
immediate future. World prices have been showing a
downward trend for eighteen months and this
has resulted in much lower earnings for exporters.
The UK, West Germany and the Netherlands have
cut their import requirement though the American
demand has shown some growth. Brazil has been
resorting to aggressive selling at lower prices and
the expectations are that its exports will reach an
all-time peak of 32,000 tones in the 1981-82 season.
The 1981-82 Indian season is only about six
weeks away. The Brazilian offensive has forced India
to withdraw so to any from the US and West
European markets and increase its reliance on
communist buyers. As many as 1980-81.the Soviet
Union alone accounting for 12,647 tones. But
exporters are concerned at the diversion on such a scale
of this trade.
Questions:
1. HAD YOU BEEN THE PEPPER
EXPORTER, WHAT WOULD BE YOUR SHORT TERM AND MEDIUM- TERM EXPORT MARKETING
STRATEGY IN THE ABOVE ENVIRONMENT?
1. Had you been the pepper exporter, what would be
your short term and medium-term export
marketing strategy in the above environment?
2. Could you examine the weak points in this case
study?
Case let 2
SMART KID-SELLING EDUCATIONAL
GAMES AND RESOURES TO THE WORLD
SMART KIDS – SELLING EDUCATIONAL
GAMES AND
RESOURCES TO THE WORLD
Smart Kids Ltd. An Auckland company that makes
educational games and resources to read and
understand math’s has won a Trade New Zealand Export
Award for its success in international
markets in 2003.Established eight years ago in the
family home basement, Smart Kids is led by
husband and wife team, joint chief executives David
and Sun Milne and their sons Duncan and Frase.
She Milne, an ex-teacher, says from just 30 products
when it started, the company produces more
than 200 produces catering for student’s activities,
grammar concepts and numeracy. She says the
international appeal of Smart Kids products was
highlighted recently, when company’s SMART
PHONICS was listed amongst the top five products out
of almost 100 in the education trade show in
the United Kingdom. The key requirement for every
new Smart Kids products is that it stimulates
student’s minds in the classroom, teaches them a
specific concept easily, enjoyably and permanently
and
enables problem solving. David Milne says Smart Kids started selling its
educational games and
1. What do mean by International marketing? Discuss
the scope of International marketing.
2.
Describe the export documentation framework in India in detail.
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. The minimum value of Conversion ratio is_________
a. 0
b. 0.5
c. 2
d. 1
2. The law of retail gravitation is also
called__________
a. Huff‟s law.
b. Belly‟s law.
c. Philip Kotler‟s law.
d. Relly‟s law.
3. In Huff‟s probability model of retail store
location, the exponential „alpha‟ denotes,
a. The attractiveness of the store.
b. Power of the store in terms of potential customer
located farthest.
c. It is simply a power over the attractiveness of
the store.
d. None.
4. If the market has low level of retail saturation
then the chances of success in the market is,
a. Higher.
b. Lower.
c. Unpredictable.
d. Extremely lower
5. If the original price be „a‟ and the reduce price
be „b‟ then the mark down % in Pricing techniques
is given by,
a. (a - b)/a.
b. (a – b)/b.
c. (b – a)/a.
d. (b –
a)/b
Part Two:
Examination Paper of Retail Management
1. WHAT DO MEAN BY SUPER MARKET?
1. What do mean by „Super market‟?
2. What do you understand by Upper and Lower
threshold in pricing methodologies?
3. What does the term „silent market‟ say?
4. Explain „Gap theory‟ related with service
quality.
5.
Explain barometric technique used for sales forecasting.
Caselet 1
Retail Management
Shane Flynn graduated from UCD with a
Bachelor of Arts in 1994 and has worked in the retail sector
ever since. Although he has always entertained
the idea of postgraduate studies, after four years in
university Shane was ready to get out
and start earning some money in the „real world‟.
While working as retail business manager
for Statoil Ireland in 2005, Shane learned about the part-time
MBS in Retail Management in DIT Aungier
Street, and decided the time was right for a return to
college. „It was very hard, but I‟m glad
I had commercial experience before I undertook this, I don‟t
know if I would have managed it straight
after the BA degree,‟ he says.
His management were completely in
agreement and Shane received full support, with regard to both
fees and time-off, during his two-year
studies. The MBS in Retail Management required that Shane
attend lectures every Tuesday afternoon
from 2pm, and also spend a week „on-campus‟ attending
lectures and producing papers on three
or four occasions. Topaz Energy Group acquired both Statoil‟s
and Shell‟s Irish operations while
Shane was in college, and he is now retail manager of every Statoil
and Shell branded filling station in
Ireland. Thankfully, Topaz was more than willing to continue
supporting Shane‟s educational
efforts.
In response to a query on how his
course work could be applied to real-life work situations, Shane
mentions his dissertation topic that
examined whether a lean management strategy can give a
competitive advantage to a forecourt
operator. „Very specifically that helped me, but in all the classes I
learned something that I‟ve been able
to apply successfully to work, be it human resource management,
supply chain, or whatever.‟
1.
DID THE FACT THAT SHANE WAS WORKING AND COULD THINK OF REAL
WORLD APPLICATIONS FOR WHAT HE WAS LEARNING MAKE THE COURSE MORE INTERESTING
2.
Did the fact that Shane was working and could think of real-world applications for what
he was
learning make the course more
interesting?
1. 2. How would you
describe Shane‟s
experience
of part-time postgraduate education?
Caselet 2
BOBCAT INDIA LIMITED
Bobcat India Limited revolutionized footwear selling
in India. The company hit upon the idea of
reaching customers through exclusive retail stores
way back in 1932 and set up its own outlets,
which numbered around 1,200. It was no mean task
setting up such a large network of retail outlets,
especially when 90% of them were owned and operated
by the company, the rest being dealerowned
and operated. This chain store format identify has
been a strong differentiating factor in the
Indian retail sector, being the first of its kind.
Combined with the high quality of the footwear, the
brand soon had top-of-the-mind recall and stayed
there for many years. Unit a few years ago, the
name
„Bobcat‟ was synonymous with organized retailing in India, the only one of its
kind.
1. WHAT
STORE FORMAT MIX WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR THE COMPANY?
1. What store format mix would you recommend for the
company?
2. Did the company do the right thing by extending
the in-store brand to the wholesale channel?
What
should it do now?
1. “The Indian Retail sectors are witnessing a
transition phase where organized retailing is taking a
lead over unorganized retailing”. In the light of
above statement, explain the current states of
Indian Retailing.
2. “The customer is fully satisfied when the
perceived services meets or exceeds their
expectations”.
Explain?
CONSUMER BEHABVIOUR
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. The Yellow color is related with personality
links like________
a. Caution, warmth
b. Power, informality
c. Passion, excitement
d. Purity, innocence
2. Consumers having high ethnocentric value in
CETSCALE for foreign made products are likely to
feel that________
a. It is worthy to purchase the foreign products.
b. It is wrong to purchase foreign made products.
c. Only foreign made products should be purchased.
d. They should remain neutral.
3. If the OSL(optimum stimulation level) score of a
person is greater than the lifestyle he/she is
living then he/she likely to
a. Take rest
b. Appear quite satisfied
c. Seem bored
d. Can not be predicted.
4. The psychologists who disagree with the Freud‟s
theory of personality are usually referred
as_______
a. Non Freudians
b. Freudians
c. Neo Freudians
d. C-Freudians
5.
According to Sigmu
Part Two:
1. WHAT IS A “COMMON MAN
APPROACH”?
1. What is a „common man approach‟?
2. Differentiate between „Enculturation‟ and
„Acculturation‟.
3. Write a short note on „Rokeach Value Survey‟, a
widely used value instrument, in consumer
behavior studies.
4. Explain the „Sociometric method‟ of measurement
in „Opinion Leadership‟.
5. What
do you understand by the term „Viral marketing‟?
Caselet 1
The Indian refrigeration industry had apparently
reached maturity in the eighties. The introduction
stage could be seen in 1962-66; growth, 1967-80; and
maturity 1981-88.Between 1989-90 and 1990-
91, the market grew by 12 to 12.35 lakhs units; in
1992-93 it is estimated to have come down from
12 to 10.39 lakhs pieces. Thus, the decline seems to
have begun. Presently, there are six main
competitors in the refrigerator market in India. The
industry seems to have structure prevailing in
monopolistic competition. The products at present
available in the market are under the brand names
of Godrej, Kelvinator, Voltas, Videocon, BPL and
Allwyn. The new entrants to the market like BPL
and Videocon with latest ultra modern refrigeration
technology have thrown down the gauntlet to the
existing leaders like Godrej and Kelvinator. A study
has been conducted to find out what change
have
occurred in consumers behavior due to the emergence of these new challenges,
because, for all
1. DUE TO THE EMERGENCE OF NEW
INDUSTRILA GIANSTS LIKE BPL AND VIDEOCON, CONSUMER BEHAVIOR HAS UNDERGONE A
SEA-CHANGE. IN WHAT WAYS?
1. Due to the emergence of new industrial giants
like BPL and Videocon, consumer
behavior has undergone a sea-change. In what ways?
2. Discuss which will be the most effective strategy
according to you that will make
consumer
brand loyal in the refrigerator industry.
Caselet 2
Walking down the streets of Delhi‟s Connaught place,
capital‟s business heart, Mike Steve, 50 years
old CEO of Macnine shoes (India), was looking at the
feet of the busy office goers. The CEO
purposely walked to his office near Super Bazar from
the Palika car parking to have a first hand
feeling of the market response to the Macnine shoes,
and in general the foot-wear habit of urban
Indians. Macnine shoes brought an image of simple no
fuss yet elegant office-going shoes. The
shoes, known for its comfort and reasonable prices
shared a good market share in face of
competition from Windsor, Red Tape, Lee Cooper,
Woodland, etc. but as the days passed Mike‟s
trained eyes could see the changing scenario. Office
goers no longer seemed to prefer “no fuss”
shoes, there was a distinct preference for heavy
looking chunky shoes. People‟s perception about
office-going shoes was changing from regular 6-hole
laced shoes to these heavy looking shoes. As a
result, Macnine shoes‟ market share decreased by 10
per cent between 1998 and 1999. Disturbed by
the fact, Mr. Steve called a meeting of the
departmental heads and after five-hour long meeting it
was accepted, Indian consumers had undergone a sea
change in their attitudes and perceptions about
the products. Office was no long seen as a boring
work-place where a “no nonsense” rather “stiff
upper lip” attitude has to be maintained. Office was
seen as more a part of regular life and a relaxed
“as you want to be” (of course within limits)
attitude. Keeping pace with the time, Macnine shoes
also should shed its “traditional” image. More
importantly, consumers are going more and more for
branded shoes, rather than mass production shoes
that will be available at the retail shops. The
departmental heads agreed that there is a definite
price-quality perception in the mind of the
consumers. Consumers perceive high price as a
certificate of high quality that will be associated with
the branded products. Based on the price-quality
perception, Macnine shoes were decided to be
positioned in the market. Dramatically changing from
the basic principle of quality and affordability
targeting the growing middle class, the company saw
a better prospect in developing a high priced
brand image as shoe was no longer, especially in big
cities seen as necessity but it was a part of life
style
marketing where shoes were seen as fashion accessories.
1.
EXPLAIN THE “ROLE AND STATUS” FOR MACNINE SHOES
1. Explain the “role and status” for Macnine shoes.
2.
Suggest some ways of changing consumer perception of Macnine shoes.
1. A
COLLEGE STUDENT HAS JUST PURCHASED A NEW PERSONAL COMPTER
1. A college student has just purchased a new
personal computer. What factors might cause the
student to experience post purchase dissonance? How
might the student try to overcome it? How
can the retailer who sold the computer help reduce
the student‟s dissonance? How can the
computer‟s manufacturer help?
2. An Advertising on a known deodorant shows a young
beautiful girl is upset to meet her
boyfriend, as friends point out at her “Bad body
odour”. The advertisement is trying to arouse
which
motive in the consumer? Discuss by giving one similar examples?
Lean
Materials Management
LEAN
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. The top management planning process during which
the Demand and Supply sides of the
business meet one a month for risk assessment and
analysis is called___________.
a. Sales and operation planning (S&OP)
b. Sales, Inventory and operation planning (SIOP)
c. Production, sales and Inventory (PSI) process
d. All of the above
2. Which of the following comes under 5-S?
a. Seri
b. Seiketsu
c. Straighten
d. All of the above
3. ___________is the process of aligning components
with process to meet customer need.
a. Lean management
b. Material management
c. Inventory Management
d. None of the above
4. ________refers to the way that the material
requirement system generates the signal for
material to move.
a. Planning
b. Demand
c. Execution
d. None of the above
5. BOMs stands for_______
6. SMED stand for_____________
a. Simple manufacturing exchange of Die
b. Single minute execution of die
c. Single manufacturing engineers and design
d.
Society for manufacturing engineers and design
Part Two:
1. WRITE A SHORT NOTE ON VENDOR
MANAGED INVENTORY?
1. Write a short note on Vendor Managed Inventory?
2. Differentiate between functional manufacturing
and process flow?
3. How would you explain the rules for master
production schedule level loading?
4. What
do you understand by the term of Inventory Management?
MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS &
DECISION MAKING
Times are slow for your company right now and with
the rising costs of materials and wages, your profits
are at an all-time low. Because of this unfortunate
situation, you will need to let some employees go. The
senior management team has already compiled the list
of people whose employment will be terminated
two weeks from today. However, the people on the
list will not know until the day of the termination.
You have called a meeting of your department
managers and supervisors (judges). The managers and
supervisors do not know that a list has been
created, so you will need to let them know this at some point
in the conversation. Also, they will not be able to
see the list until the day of the terminations. Obviously,
this is a very confidential topic and should not be
shared with anybody outside of this meeting.
The purpose of your meeting today is to confide in
this group and assure them that none of them are on
the list. You also want to get their feedback on how
the general employee base will react to the news and
event in two weeks. Next, you’d like to understand
and anticipate any questions that they believe will
arise so that appropriate answers can be prepared.
Finally, you would like to devise an action
plan/transition
plan for the day after the event.
Questions:
1. HOW WILL THIS IMPACT THE
AREAS?
1. How will this impact the areas?
2. How
will the department managers plan for this without breaking confidentiality?
Caselet 2
ALTON TOWERS
Alton Towers
Alton Towers was voted the UK’s number one theme
park again this year. It is located in the
heart of England in Staffordshire, where there is
easy access from both the M1 and M6,
although access through the village of Alton towards
the site is difficult. The roads are narrow
and there are twisting bends, which coaches find
difficult to manoeuvre round.
The site evolved from being a traditional English
garden attraction in the 1950s to an exciting
leisure park after a company decision was made in
the 1980s to convert the gardens to an
American-style theme park. The aim was to attract
more visitors. The idea was a success and
over the years the park has been constantly updated
with increasingly bigger and more exciting
rides and spectacular attractions. Alton Towers set
out to be the market leader from the
beginning. It boasts the best attractions in the UK.
It was the first to have the largest flume in
the world in 1982.
The company was taken over by the Tussauds Group in
1990. Changes were made to existing
attractions and layout of the park. Other changes
included a short walk towards Thunder
Valley,
leading to the Haunted House.
1.
EXPLAIN HOW ALTON TOWER KEPT AHEAD OF THE COMPETITION IN THE YEARS FROM 1982
UNTIL PRESENT
1. Explain how Alton Towers kept ahead of the
competition in the years from 1982 until
present.
2. Explain the benefits to Alton Towers of having
restaurants and souvenir shops dotted
around the site?
Section C: Applied Theory (30
marks)
· This section consists of Long
Questions.
· Answer all the questions.
· Each question carries 15 marks.
· Detailed information should form
the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words).
1. DESCRIBE THE CONTROL GROUP METHOD? EXPLAIN THE
EFFECTIVE STEPS AND RESULT OF ITS
1. Describe the control Group method? Explain the
effective steps and results of it?
2. Define the customer focused Quality (Six Sigma)?
How many steps are involve in DMAIC
process?
3. Explain the following terms?
a) Kanban
b) kaizen
c) Lean
Inventory Strategy
Corporate Governance
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Part One:
Multiple
Choices:
1. ________A group of persons chosen to govern the
affairs of a corporation or other large institution.
a .Memorandum of Association
b. Nomination Committee
c. Board of Directors
d. Shareholders
2. BIFR stands for_______
a. Board of India and Financial Reconstruction
b. Board of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
c. Board of Industrial and Finance Reconstruction
d. None of the above
3. ________is a review in which an auditor analyzes
and verifies various records and processes relating to a
company‟s quality program.
a. Cost Audit
b. Quality Audit
c. Internal Audit
d. None of the above
4. Which of the following comes under in
Justification?
a. Long Run Viability
b. Better Environment
c. Public Image
d. All of the above
5. USEPA stands for_______
6. The existence of a single producer or seller
which is producing or selling a product which has no close
substitutes is called_______
a. Externalities
b. Price control
c. Monopoly
d. None of the above
7. SEBI
stands for______
Part Two:
1. WHAT ARE THE
SCOPES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE?
1. What are the scopes of corporate governance?
2. Discuss the basic rights of shareholders?
3. List the type of “Auditors”.
4. Write
a short note on corporate social responsibility.
Caselet 1
REAL JUICE
COMPANY
Real Juice
Company
The company is in the business of producing and
marketing fruit juices. Ritu joshi and Rohit Jain were
looking at the ad copy and turning it over and over
again in their mind. The copy read, “The best fitness plan
for you
real fruit, honest juice and no sugar. This was the main copy line. The more
Ritu joshi repeated this
Question:
1. Analyze the issues in the case.
2. Why
should advertiser bother about ethics if the ads measure up to legal parameters
Caselet 2
OVER THE COURSE
OF MICROSOFT’S HISTORY
Over the course of Microsoft‟s history, the board
has developed corporate governance practices to help it
fulfill its responsibilities to shareholders to
oversee the work of management and the company‟s business
results. The governance practices are memorialized
in these guidelines to assure that the board will have the
necessary
authority and practices in place to review and evaluate the company‟s business
operation as
Questions:
1. List the number and types of committees.
2.
Discuss the Performance evaluation planning in brief
CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE PROFESSIONAL
Corporate Governance Professional
Guidelines for paper
· Total
No. of Questions is 100.
· The
minimum passing marks is 40%.
· Each
Question carries 1 mark.
· Answer
all the Questions.
Multiple Choices:
1. Corporate Governance is________.
a) About ethical conduct in business
b) Direct or indirect concerns in the organization
c) A manufacturing system
d) None of the above
2. The term corporate governance is derived from
the__________.
a) Greek word
b) English word
c) French word
d) Latin word
3. The definition “Corporate Governance is the
system by which business directed and controlled”
is given by a)
SEBI committee
b) OECD committee
c) Cadbury committee
d) All of the above
4. Internal control is implemented by the________.
a) Board of directors
b) Audit committee
c) Management
d) All of the above
5. OECD stands for_______________
6. Which of the following have the power to hire
fire and compensate the top management?
a) Board of directors
b) Audit committee
c) Shareholders
d) Management
7. CII
stands for _________________
PRODUCT
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Product
Design & Development
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. The concept of a contract book is detailed by
a. Wheelwright
b. Clark
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None of the above
2. BOM stands for Bill of Materials.(T/F)
3. Concept screening is based on a method developed
by the late Stuart Pugh in the 1980s and is often
called ______________
4. _____________ is used when increased resolution
will better differentiate among company concepts.
5. ________________are the first products produced
by the entire production process.
6. The first commercial free-form fabrication system
was introduced by 3D Systems.
a. 1984
b. 1986
c. 1964
d. 1948
7. Concepts are turned over the customer, client, or
some other external entity for selection is called
a. Intuition
b. Pros and Cons
c. External decision
d. Decision materials
8. A Russian problem-solving methodology called TRIZ
began to be disseminated in Europe and in the
United States in the
a. 1998
b. 1997
c. 1976
d. 1990
Part Two:
1. WHAT IS “CONTROL DRAWINGS”
1. What is “Control Drawings”.
2. Write short note on “Resource Allocation”.
3. Write short note on “Product Variety”.
4. What
is “Project Risk Plan”
Caselet 1
New Product Development At Smart
India Ltd.
Ajay Kumar, the Vice-President, (Sales) of a leading
Delhi based bicycle manufacturer of the country
called SMART LTD., was wondering at the increase in
the quantum of Traffic on roads during the last 10
years, while glancing outside his office window. But
not much had changed in his company in th23e year
2001. His company‟s market share was dwindling since
the last 10 years, though the profits and sales
were showing an increasing trend. The threat of
cheap imports was also knocking at the doors. The
competitors were using marketing strategies to the
hilt in order to get larger chunk of market share. The
things were not showing improving trend despite the
continuous efforts by the company. SMART LTD.
was equally poised with RUSH LTD. in respect of
market share just 10 years back. Now the ground
realties were very much adverse to SMART LTD.. While
RUSH LTD. was having a market share of
about 45 per cent, SMART LTD. lagged behind with
only about half i.e. 23 percent closely followed by
CLIMB LTD. with 20 per cent. The rapid erosion in
the market share of SMART LTD. was of concern to
Ajay Kumar, who was trying to find out ways to stop
the downfall. The problem of losing market share
had become more prominent keeping in view that the
bicycle business was a volume led business to an
extent. To make the matters worse, the credit rating
agency had downgraded the debt instrument issued by
the company in view of a possible feud between the
family members of the promoter and the majority
share
holders.
Questions:
1. HOW NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
PROCESS BE IMPROVED AT SMART LTD?
1. How new product development process be improved
at SMART LTD?
2. What
strategies should be used by SMART LTD. to increase its market share.
Caselet 2
Swastik Cycles Limited
Swastik Cycles Limited was a key manufacturer of a
wide variety of cycles. Its products were available
almost all over the country and were also exported.
It was the second largest bicycles selling organisation
followed by Star Cycles. The total turnover of the
company was Rs 400 crores during the year 1999-2000
and its market share in the year 2000-2001 was about
24%, whereas Star Cycle had captured about 46%
of the total market in the same year, rest of the
market was shared by all other brands. The company had
classified its entire products into.
1. Utility segment: popularly called as the standard
cycles, widely used by milkmen, hawkers, and other
lower income group people.
2. Fancy cycles: multi coloured bicycles with modern
features like gear changing, stylish handle, slim
frame etc., used by kids, teenagers and sportsmen.
3. Health segment: health maintaining products i.e.,
walker, cycle etc., for all age group had been put
under this categorys.
The company had its strength in the utility segment
and was accepted as the market leader, whereas in
other segments, it had yet to prove itself. In other
segments i.e., fancy cycle segment, health segment the
Star Cycle was far ahead. The company was striving
to fight the stiff competition from domestic players.
It also anticipated the competition from Chinese
players who were expected to enter the Indian market
with low cost products. On account of heavy import
duties levied by the government in the budget of
2001-2002, the chances of their invading the
domestic market were, however, substantially minimized.
Now, the company had confined itself to win over the
domestic players in these segments. The major
issue for a company was that despite their presence
in the fancy cycles the segment for last 10 years they
were not able to attract the target market and the
sales were lagging behind. The immediate requirement
was to
push the sales of these two segments.
Questions:
1. DISCUSS KEY PROBLEM FACED BY
SWASTIK CYCLES?
1. Discuss key problem faced by Swastik Cycles?
2.
Design an appropriate marketing strategy comprising of all the essentials to
overcome this problem.
1. Many product development teams separate the
“looks like” prototype from the “works like”
prototype. They do this because integrating both
function and from is difficult in the early phase of
development. What are the strengths and weaknesses
of this approach? For what types of products
might this approach be dangerous?
2. The argument for the motorcycle architecture is
that it allows for a lighter motorcycle than the more
modular alternative. What are the other advantages
and disadvantages? Which approach is likely to
cost
less to manufacture?
QUANTITATIVE
TECHNIQUES
Quantitative
Techniques
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. The value of 3n+4 - 6.3n+1 is
a. 27.3n+1
b. 21.3n-1
c. 21.3n+1
d. 27.3n-1
e. 21.3-n-1
2. The value of x which satisfies the question
x/2-x/4=x-9 is
a. 12
b. 14
c. 16
d. 18
e. 20
3. The sum of 5ax-7by+cz and ax+2by-cz is
a. 6ax+5by
b. 6ax-5by
c. 6ax+5by-2cz
d. 6ax-5by-cz
e. 6ax-5by+2cz.
4. The product of 3x-5 and 2x+7 is
a. 6x2-11x-35
b. 6x2-11x+35
c. 6x2+11x-35
d. 6x2 +10x-35
e. 6x2+11x+35
5. The 37th term
in the series -2.8, 0, 2.8,…. Is
a. 98
b. 89
c. 87
d. 78
e. 68
Part Two:
1. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY
“INFEASIBILITY” OF THE SOLUTION?
1. What do you understand by „Infeasibility‟ of the
solution?
2. Write about „Big – M‟ method for minimization.
3. Write about the „Classical Economic Order
Quantity (EOQ) models.
4. Write
a short note on „Interfering Float‟.
Section
B: Practical Problems
A
CARE RETAILER THINK THAT A 40,000 MILE CLAIM
1. A car retailer thinks that a 40,000 mile claim
for tire life by the manufacturer is too high. She
carefully records the mileage obtained from a sample
of 64 such tires. The mean turns out to be
38,500 miles. The standard deviation of the life of
all tires of this type has previously been
calculated by the manufacturer to be 7,600 miles.
Assuming that the mileage is normally
distributed, determine the largest significance
level at which we should accept the manufacturer‟s
mileage claim, that is, at which we would not
conclude the mileage is significantly less than
40,000
miles.
1. In a recent survey, senior company executives in
five metros has ranked two former finance ministers
Mr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. P. Chindambaram as first
and second and the present finance minister
Mr. Yashwant Sinha in third position as regarding
their popularity.In this, an example of sampling
survey? Discuss about necessity of sampling and the
different methods of sampling?
2. “Index numbers are an indispensible tool in day
to day life. Comment. Also, explain with examples
how index numbers provide a summary measurement of
movements of a large number of economic
variables. Is there a possibility that, their method
of computation could give a distorted picture of
reality?
TOTAL
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Which of the following techniques is used by
quality Control Circles?
a. Brainstorming
b. Pareto Analysis
c. Check Sheets
d. All of the above
2. It is a means of getting a large number of ideas
from a group of people in a very short time.
a. Brainstorming
b. Pareto Analysis
c. Check Sheets
d. None
3. Cause and effect diagram is an investigation
tool. This is also called_____________
a. Ishikawa
b. Histogram
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None
4. SPC stands for______________
a. Statistical Progress Control
b. Statistical Process Control
c. Statistical Planning Control
d. None
5. DMAIC stands for____________
6. It is a structured process to design products and
services based on the customers‟ needs.
a. Quality Function Development
b. Quality Function deployment
c.
Information
Part Two:
1. DISCUSS THE CONCEPT OF
BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING.
1. Discuss the concept of Business Process
Reengineering.
2. What do you mean by process capability?
3. Describe the advantages of „Statistical Quality
Control‟.
4. Write
a short note on „Quality Circles‟.
Caselet 1
Examination Paper of Quality Management
Philips India Ltd. previously called Pieco
Electronics Ltd., a MNC has Dutch parents and its major
plant in Calcutta. The company is having a very
sound corporate image in India for its electronic
products, namely TVs, Radios, transistors, battery
cells, electric bulbs, electric tubes, two-in-ones, etc.
Indians love to have Phillips products, which are
more costly than various Indian electronics products
brands, as they maintain a better quality. Philips
operates through forward integration with its own
authorized dealer‟s network in India. The company
has maintained its corporate image and reputation
in Indian market over the years. The labour trouble
started in 1990. The company had its ancient
production system in its main plant at Calcutta.
Labour unions started agitations for salary hike and
asked for a number of incentives and facilities to
establish parity with other competing electronic
giants. “There was a political clout of the labour
unions which lead to increased militancy” says the
Chief Executive Officer of the Phillips India Ltd.
The situation of labour trouble took such an ugly
turn that the Dutch parents of the Philips India
decided to get out of India by closing the plant. In 1995,
however, managers refused to give up and implemented
TQM. The first step was total employees
involvement. The management adopted the strategy of
managing people through involving,
empowering and motivating. The management
re-established its future vision to be an international
design
and production center and decided to benchmark with i
Questions:
1. Discuss the various labour
troubles which compelled the company management and its Dutch parents to decide
to wind up the Calcutta plant. What were the problems
1. Discuss the various labour troubles which
compelled the company management and its Dutch
parents to decide to wind up the Calcutta plant.
What were the problems?
2. How would you apply the Phillips India policy to
help other electronics companies in India to
implement
TQM?
Caselet 2
Siemens is a short and simple word. But Siemens is
at the top. Top covers a vast gambit. The patent
for a miniaturized hearing aid is TOP. Futuristic
business and technology roadmaps are Top.
Shareholder returns are also top. In Germany, a new
performance-linked management ranking system
is Top. In Turkey, process time optimization is Top.
In India, Taguchi methods for quality monitoring
are Top. Value chains are Top. Top means different
things in different countries, companies, business
and even divisions. But today, what began as an
acronym for time-optimized processes has become a
term applicable to any management initiative-in
R&D, human resources, shop floor management,
communication, organizational restructuring. The
movement, as it has become today, spans the
Siemens, worldwide network though it is at various
stages of implementation and development in
different countries, and is not implemented
uniformly across divisions. The Top movement started
about three years ago by Siemens AG as increasing
costs of production and a stagnating European
market forced this German multinational to take a
close look at itself. The Top movement is based on a
simple model: productivity, innovation, and new
markets are the pillars; the base is corporate culture;
and the Top of the temple is customer-orientation
and profit ability. According to Heinrich Von Pierer,
President, Siemens AG, the Top initiative is not
about re-engineering or cost-cutting, the core theme is
growth through innovation. “The motor driving the
Top initiative is cultural change-we must focus on
our
customers,” he says. However, Top is not only about
Questions:
1. WHAT IS THE TOP INITIATIVE IN
SIEMENS AG? DISCUSS IT VARIOUS ASPECTS.
1. What is the Top initiative in Siemens AG? Discuss
it various aspects.
2. What are the Top eight initiatives for innovation
in Siemens AG? Evaluate their impact on quality
and TQM.
1. Describe the TQM framework for quality
improvement; also explain the various benefits of
TQM.
2. Explain the followings.
a. Brainstorming
b. Pareto Analysis
c.
Control Charts
Six
Sigma Green Belt Professional
SIX
SIGMA GREEN BELT PROFESSIONAL
Human
Resource Management
HUMAN
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Part One
Multiple Choices:
1. It is a cultural attitude marked by the tendency
to regard one’s own culture as superior to others
a. Geocentrism
b. Polycentrism
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Egocentrism
2. It is the systemic study of job requirements
& those factors that influence the performance of
those job requirements
a. Job analysis
b. Job rotation
c. Job circulation
d. Job description
3. This Act provides an assistance for minimum
statutory wages for scheduled employment
a. Payment of Wages Act, 1936
b. Minimum Wages Act, 1948
c. Factories Act, 1948
d. Payment of Gratuity act, 1972
4. __________ is the actual posting of an employee
to a specific job
a. Induction
b. Placement
c. Attrition
d. None
5. Broadening an individual’s knowledge, skills
& abilities for future responsibilities is known as
a. Training
b. Development
c. Education
d.
Mentoring
Part Two:
1. WHAT IS THE
IMPORTANCE OF CAREER PLANNING IN INDUSTRY?
1. What is the importance of Career
Planning in industry?
2. List the various features of HRM.
3. How can you explain the concept of
Performance Appraisal?
4. Differentiate between on- the- job and off- the- job training.
Caselet 1
UPTRON ELECTRONIC LIMITED
Uptron Electronics Limited, is a
pioneering and internationally reputed firm in the electronics
industry. It is one of the largest firm
in the country. It attracted employees from internationallyreputed
institute and industries by offering
high salaries, perks, etc. It has advertized for the position
of an electronic engineer recently.
Nearly 150 candidates applied for the jobMr. Sashidhar, an
electronics Engineering Graduate from
the Indian Institute Of Technology with 5 years working
experience in a medium sized electronics
firm, was selected from among the 130 candidates who took
tests and interview. The interview board
recommended an enhancement in his salary by Rs 5,000
more than his present salary at his
request. Mr Sashidhar was very happy to achieve this and he was
congratulated by a number of people
including his previous employer for his brilliant interview
performance, and wished him good luck.
Questions:
1. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE
RECRUITMENT
1. What is wrong with the recruitment policy of the
company?
2. Why
did Mr. Sashidhar’s resignation surprise the General Manager?
Caselet 2
The contexts in which human resources are managed in
today's organizations are constantly,
changing. No longer do firms utilize one set of
manufacturing processes, employ a homogeneous
group of loyal employees for long periods of time or
develop one set way of structuring how work is
done and supervisory responsibility is assigned.
Continuous changes in who organizations employ
and what these employees do require HR practices and
systems that are well conceived and
effectively implemented to ensure high performance
and continued success.
1. Automated technologies nowadays require more
technically trained employees possessing
multifarious skills to repair, adjust or improve
existing processes. The firms can't expect these
employees (Gen X employees, possessing superior
technical knowledge and skills, whose attitudes
and perceptions toward work are significantly
different from those of their predecessor organizations:
like greater self control, less interest in job
security; no expectations of long term employment;
greater participation urge in work activities,
demanding opportunities for personal growth and
creativity) to stay on without attractive
compensation packages and novel reward schemes.
2. Technology driven companies are led by project
teams, possessing diverse skills, experience and
expertise. Flexible and dynamic organizational
structures are needed to take care of the expectations
of managers, technicians and analysts who combine
their skills, expertise and experience to meet
changing
customer needs and competitive pressures.
Question:-
1.
Discuss that technological breakthrough has brought radical changes in HRM.
1. SEVERAL TYPES OF INTERVIEWS ARE COMMONLY USED
DEPENDING ON THE NATUE & IMPORTANCE OF THE POSITION TO BE FILLED WITHIN AN
ORGANIZATION. EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVIEWS.
1. Several types of interviews are
commonly used depending on the nature & importance of the
position to be filled within an
organization. Explain the different types of Interviews.
2.
How would you explain Organizational Change and Development?
MARKETING
MANAGEMENT
Part One
Multiple Choices:
1. It is a concept where goods are produced without
taking into consideration the choices or tastes of
customers.
a. Marketing mix
b. Production concept
c. Marketing concept
d. Relationship marketing
2. It involves individuals who buys products or
services for personal use and not for manufacture or
resale.
a. Environment analysis
b. Macro environment
c. Micro environment
d. Consumer
3. It is the groups of people who interact formally
or informally influencing each other‟s attitudes&
behavior.
a. Consumer behavior
b. Culture
c. Reference groups
d. Primary groups
4. The concept of the product that passes through
various changes in its total life known as:
a. Product life cycle
b. Line stretching
c. Consumer adoption
d. Product
5. It refers to unique set of brand associations
that brand strategist aspires to create or maintain:
a. Branding
b. Packaging
c. Brand
identity
Part Two:
1.DIFINE MARKETING MIX
1. Define Marketing Mix.
2. Discuss the concept of Benchmarking.
3. Write a short note on Target Marketing.
4. What
do you understand by Pricing Strategy?
Caselet 1
ASK THE COMPANY TOP BRASS
Ask the company top brass what „almost there‟ means.
The answer: a premier Indian retail company
that has come to be known as a specialty chain of
apparel and accessories. With 52 product categories
under one roof, Shoppers‟ Stop has a line-up of 350
brands. Set up and headed by former Corona
employee, B. S. Nagesh, Shoppers‟ Stop is India‟s
answer to Selfridges and Printemps. As it proudly
announces, „We don‟t sell, we help you buy.‟ Back in
1991, there was the question of what to retail.
Should it be a supermarket or a departmental store?
Even an electronics store was considered. Finally,
common sense and understanding won out. The safest
bet, for the all-male team was to retail men‟s
wear. They knew the male psyche and felt that they
had discerning taste in men‟s clothing. The
concept would be that of a lifestyle store in a
luxurious space, which would make for a great shopping
experience. The first Shoppers‟ Stop store took
shape in Andheri, Mumbai, in October 1991, with an
investment of nearly Rs. 20 lakh. The original
concept that formed the basis of a successful marketing
campaign for seven years is here to stay. And the
result is an annual turnover of Rs. 160 crores and
five stores, nine years later. Everything went right
from the beginning, except for one strange
happening. More than 60 per cent of the customers
who walked into Shoppers‟ Stop in Mumbai were
women.
This gave rise to ideas. Soon, the store set up its women‟s section
Questions:
1.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNIFICANT FACTORS THAT HAVE LED TO THE SUCCESS OF SHOPPERS STOP
1. What are the significant factors that have led to
the success of Shoppers‟ Stop?
2. How should Shoppers‟ Stop develop its demand
forecasts?
Caselet 2
THE RISE OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS IN THE MID 1980s
The rise of personal computers in the mid 1980s
spurred interest in computer games. This caused a
crash in home Video game market. Interest in Video
games was rekindled when a number of different
companies developed hardware consoles that provided
graphics superior to the capabilities of
computer games. By 1990, the Nintendo Entertainment
System dominated the product category. Sega
surpassed Nintendo when it introduced its Genesis
System. By 1993, Sega commanded almost 60 per
cent of Video game market and was one of the most
recognized brand names among the children.
Sega‟s success was short lived. In 1995, Saturn (a
division of General Motors) launched a new 32-bit
system. The product was a miserable failure for a
number of reasons. Sega was the primary software
developer for Saturn and it did not support efforts
by outside game developers to design compatible
games. In addition, Sega‟s games were often
delivered quite late to retailers. Finally, the price of the
Saturn system was greater than other comparable game
consoles. This situation
Questions:
1. CONSIDERING THE CONCEPT OF
PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE, WHERE WOULD YOU PUT VIDEO GAMES IN THEIR LIFE CYCLE?
1. Considering the
concept of product life cycle, where would you put video games in their life
cycle?
2. Should video
game companies continue to alter their products to include other functions,
such as
email?
1. What do you understand by product life cycle?
Discuss implications and limitations of product
life cycle concept.
3.
Describe
role of marketing channels. List the different types of marketing channels.
Organizational
Behaviour
ORGANIZATIONAL
BEHAVIOUR
Part A:-
Multiple Choices:-
1. Which of the following is not comes under
Maslow‟s needs theory?
1. Social needs
2. Affiliation needs
3. Physiological needs
4. Specification needs
2. Collegial model is an extension of:
a. Supportive model
b. Autocratic model
c. Custodial model
d. None of the above
3. Sigmund Freud‟s theory on personality is:
a. Related with moral values
b. Related with sexual values
c. Related with social values
d. Related with parental values
4. A person who moves fast, talk rapidly, usually
impatient, measures success by quantity is a person
of:
a. Class A personality type
b. Class B personality type
c. Class C personality type
d. Class AB personality type
5. According to Maslow‟s need hierarchy theory
esteem need comes at__________ position from
bottom:
a. 2nd
b. 3rd
c. 4th
d. 5th
Part B:-
1. DEFINE BUREAUCRACY.
1. Define Bureaucracy.
2. State the concept of „Span of Control‟.
3. Wright a short note on classical conditioning
learning theory of Ivan Pavlov.
4. What
are the various stages of group development?
Caselet
1
M/S.
ABC LTD
M/s.
ABC Ltd is a medium-sized engineering company producing a large-range of
product lines
according
to customer requirements. It has earned a good reputation as a quick and
reliable supplier to
its
customers because of which its volume of business kept on increasing. However,
over the past one
year,
the Managing Director of the company has been receiving customer complaints due
to delays in
dispatch
of products and at times the company has to pay substantial penalty for not
meeting the
schedule
in time. The Managing Director convened an urgent meeting of various functional
managers
to
discuss the issue. The marketing manager questioned the arbitrary manner of
giving priority to
products
in manufacturing line, causing delays in wanted products and over-stocking of
products
which
are not required immediately. Production Control Manager complained that he
does not have
adequate
staff to plan and control the production function; and whatever little planning
he does, is
generally
overlooked by shop floor manager. Shop floor managers complained of unrealistic
planning,
excessive machine breakdowns, power failure, and shortage of materials for
scheduled
products
because of which it is impossible to stick to the schedule. Maintenance manager
says that he
does
not get important spares required for equipment maintenance because of which he
cannot repair
machines
at a faster rate. Inventory control manager says that on one hand the company
often accuses
him
of carrying too much stock and on other hand people are grumbling over
shortages. Fed up by
mutual
mud-slinging, the Managing Director decided to appoint you, a bright management
consultant
with
training in business management to suggest ways and means to put his ¡°house in
order¡±.
Questions:-
1.
What would you suggest to avoid delays in dispatch of products?
2.
What action should be taken by various functional managers to meet the
scheduled dates?
Caselet
2
Rajender
Kumar was a production worker at competent Motors Limited (CML) which made
components
and accessories for the automotive industry. He had worked at CML for almost
seven
years
as a welder, along with fifteen other men in the plant. All had received
training in welding both
on
the job and through company sponsored external programmes. They had friendly
relations and got
along
very well with one another. They played Volleyball in the playground regularly
before retiring
to
the quarters allotted by the company. They work together in the company
canteen, cutting Jokes on
each
other and making fun of everyone who dared to step into their privacy during
lunch hour. Most
of
the fellows had been there for some length of time, except for two men who had
joined the ranks
only
two months back. Rajender was generally considered to be the leader of the
group, so it was no
surprise
that when the foreman of the new was transferred and his job was posted,
Rajender applied
for
the job and got it.
There
were only four other applicants for the job, two from mechanical section and
two from outside,
when
there was a formal announcement of the appointment on a Friday afternoon,
everyone in the
group
congratulated Rajender. They literally carried him on their shoulders, and
bought him snacks
and
celebrated. On Monday morning, Rajender joined duty as Foreman. It was company
practice for
all
foremen to wear blue jacket and a white shirt. Each man.s coat had his name
badge sewn onto the
left
side pocket. The company had given two pairs to Rajender. He was proud to wear
the coat to
work
on Monday. People who saw him from a distance went up to him and admired the
new blue
coat.
There was a lot of kidding around calling Rajender as .Hero., .Raja Babu. and
.Officer. etc.
One
of the guys went back to his locker and returned with a long brush and acted as
though he were
removing
dust particles on the new coat. After about five minutes of horseplay, all the
men went back
to
work. Rajender went to his office to familiarize himself with the new job and
environment. At
noon,
all the men broke for Lunch and went to the canteen to eat and take a break as
usual. Rajender
was
busy when they left but followed after them a few minutes later. He bought the
food coupon,
took
the snacks and tea and turned to face the open canteen. On the left-side corner
of the room was
his
old work group; on the right-hand side of the canteen sat the other entire
foreman in the plant.all
in
their smart blue coats.
At
that point of time, silence descended on the canteen. Both groups looked at
Rajender anxiously,
waiting
to see which group he would choose to eat with.
Questions:
1.
WHOM DO YOU THINK RAJENDER WILL EAT WITH? WHY?
1.
Whom do you think Rajender will eat with? Why?
2.
If you were one of the other foremen, what could you do to make Rajinder.s
transition easier?
END
OF SECTION B
Section
C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
.
This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
.
Answer all the questions.
.
Each question carries 15 marks.
.
Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250
words).
1.
What are Psychological games & why people play these games?
2.
A good leader is not necessarily a good manager.¡± Discuss this statement &
compare leadership with management.
1. What are Psychological games & why people
play these games?
2. A good leader is not necessarily a good manager.”
Discuss this statement & compare leadership
with
management.
Principles
and Practices of Management
PRINCIPLES
AND PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT
Part One
Multiple Choices:
1. A plan is a trap laid to capture the ________
a. Future
b. Past
c. Policy
d. Procedure
2. Which of the following is the function for
employing suitable person for the enterprise?
a. Organizing
b. Staffing
c. Directing
d. Controlling
3. ___________ means “ group of activities &
employees into departments”:
a. Orientation
b. Standardization
c. Process
d. Departmentation
4. This theory states that authority is the power
that is accepted by others:
a. Acceptance theory
b. Competence theory
c. Formal authority theory
d. Informal authority theory
5. Which of the following means dispersal of
decision-making power to the lower levels of the
organization?
a. Decentralization
b. Centralization
c. Dispersion
d. Delegation
6. This chart is the basic document of the
organizational structure:
a. Functional chart
b. Posts
chart
Part Two:-
1. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY
MASLOW’S THEORY OF MOTIVATION?
1. What do you understand by Maslow‟s Theory of
Motivation?
2. Define Management By Objective.
3. Differentiate between co- ordination and
co-operation.
4. Write
a short note on „Acceptance theory‟.
Caselet
1
MR.
VINCENT, THE MANGAGER OF A LARGE SUPER MARKET
Mr.
Vincent, the Manager of a large supermarket, was taking a management course in
the evening
programme
at the local college. The Professor had given an interesting but disturbing
lecture the
previous
night on the various approaches to management. Vincent had always thought that
management
involved just planning, organizing and controlling. Now this Professor was
saying that
management
could also be thought of as quantitative models, systems theory and analysis,
and even
something
called contingency relationships. Vincent had always considered himself a good
manager,
and
his record with the supermarket chain had proved it. He thought of himself, ¡°I
have never used
operations
research models, thought of my store as an open system, or developed or
utilized any
contingency
relationship. By doing a little planning ahead, organizing the store, and
making some
things
got done, I have been a successful manager. That other stuff just does not make
sense. All the
professor
was trying to do was complicate things. I guess I will have to know it for the
test, but I am
sticking
with my old plan, organize and control approach to managing my store.¡±
Questions:
1.
CRITICALLY ANALYSE MR. VINCENT’S REASONING
1.
Critically analyze Mr. Vincent.s reasoning.
2.
If you were the professor and you knew what was going through Vincent.s mind,
what would you say
to
Vincent?
Caselet
2
The
Regional Administration Office of a company was hastily set up. Victor D.Cuhna
a young
executive
was directly recruited to take charge of Data Processing Cell of this office.
The data
processing
was to help the administrative office in planning and monitoring. The officer
cadre of the
administrative
office was a mix of directly recruited officers and promote officers (promotion
from
within
the organization).
Females
dominated the junior clerical cadre. This cadre was not formally trained. The
administrative
office
had decided to give these fresh recruits on-the-job training because when
results were not upto
the
expectations blame was brought on the Data Processing Cell. Victor D.Cuhna
realized that the
administrative
office was heading for trouble. He knew that his task would not be easy and
that he had
been
selected because of his experience, background and abilities. He also realized
that certain
functional
aspects of the administrative office were not clearly understood by various
functionaries,
and
systems and procedures were blindly and randomly followed. Feedback was random,
scanty and
controversial,
and Data Processing Cell had to verify every item of feedback. Delays were
inevitable.
D.Cuhna
sought the permission of senior management to conduct a seminar on
communication and
feedback
of which he was an expert. The permission was grudgingly given by the senior
management.
Everyone
appreciated the seminar. Following the first seminar, D.Cuhna conducted a one
week
training
course for the clerical cadre, especially for the junior, freshly recruited
clerks. Amongst other
.
This section consists of Caselets.
.
Answer all the questions.
.
Each Caselet carries 20 marks.
.
Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150-200
words).
Principles
and Practices of Management
topics,
D.Cuhna laid emphasis onfiling system, information tracking, communication, and
feedback.
This
helped reorient attitudes to some extent. But the female clerks preferred to
ignore the theme and
widely
circulated the belief that D.Cuhna was an upstart and a show off. Within a
short time,
considerable
friction had been generated in the administrative office While directly
recruited officers
supported
D.Cuhna.s initiative and the specialist officers admired him, senior management
became
cautious
and uncomfortable. The junior promotee officers were prejudiced against him.
The grand
finale
followed swiftly. D.Cuhna happened to get annoyed with a female clerk. During
the absence of
her
officer, who was on sick leave and had not been substituted by another officer,
she began
submitting
nil returns. D.Cuhna took pains to explain to her that for certain topics a nil
feedback was
not
tenable. The current status had to be reported. the stage at which the matter
was pending, what
had
been done, and what would be done about it? The lady reported that it was none
of his business to
tell
her this. He should talk to her officer when the officer reports back from
leave. D.Cuhna said he
would,
but in the meanwhile she should present the correct picture. When D.Cuhna
called for the files,
she
refused to part with them. D.Cuhna fired her and reported the situation to the
Chief Regional
Manager.
The other ladies were up in the arms against D.Cuhna. The lady also complained
to higher
management
that D.Cuhna had made passes at her. Other ladies supported her complaint. She
also
complained
that D.Cuhna had no business to scold her. D.Cuhna countered that had there
been a male
clerk
in her place he would have scolded him too. When females enjoyed equal rights
with males,
D.Cuhna
felt he must remain impartial. Nevertheless, D.Cuhna was transferred to another
place. The
transfer
to another place, rather than to another department in same place, was
particularly humiliating
to
him. A shocked and disillusioned D.Cuhna quit the enterprise
Questions:
1.
DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM AND ENUMERATE THE REASONS FOR THE FAILURE OF D. CUHNA?
1.
Diagnose the problem and enumerate the reasons for the failure of D.Cuhna?
2.
What could D.Cuhna have done to avoid the situation in which he found himself?
Section
C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
1.
WHAT ARE THE COMMON DRAWBACKS IN CLASSICAL AND NEO CLASSICAL THEORY MANAGEMENT?
1.
What are the common drawbacks in classical and Neo classical theories of
management?
2.
What is Training? Explain the different methods of training.
PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
1. A
________________ is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product,
service, or result.
a) Program
b) Process
c) Project
d) Portfolio
2. Which
of the following is not a potential advantage of using good project management?
a) Shorter development times
b) Higher worker morale
c) Lower cost of capital
d) Higher profit margins
3. Which of the following is not an attribute of a
project?
a) Projects are unique
b) Projects are developed using progressive
elaboration
c) Projects have a primary customer or sponsor
d) Projects involve little uncertainty
4. Which of the following is not part of the triple
constraint of project management?
a) Meeting scope goals
b) Meeting time goals
c) Meeting communications goals
d) Meeting cost goals
5. The first stage of any project isa)
Proposal
b) Conceptualization
c) Implementation
d) Management
6. __________________ is the application of
knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project
activities to meet project requirements.
a)
Project
management
Part Two:
1. EXPLAIN THE PHASES OF PROJECT
LIFECYCLE?
1. Explain the phases of project lifecycle?
2. Discuss the roles & responsibilities of
project leader.
3. What are the key attributes of quality? Discuss.
4. List
the element of pre-feasibility study
Caselet 1
PRINCE2
PRINCE2 has many excellent ideas for project
management, but I think its approach to quality is at best
weak and at worst entirely inappropriate. My first
grip is that PRINCE2 redefines what the word quality
usually means. My dictionary defines it as “Degree
or standard of excellence, especially a high standard.”
If I have bought myself a quality car, I have
probably purchased something like a Mercedes or Rolls
Royce. PRINCE2‟s definition is something that is
“fit for purpose” of satisfying stated needs. So for
example, according to PRINCE2, my land rover is a
quality product, it‟s not luxurious but, as a keen skier,
I can use it to haul equipment to the Alps each
year. This re-definition of the word quality often confuses
people before they even look at the detail.
At the beginning of a PRINCE2 project, you agree
with the customer a set of measurable attributes about
the products you will build. These are called
acceptance criteria. Later, when you deliver the products, the
client will only sign them off it they conform to
these criteria. This assumes the client knows what they
want. They often don‟t. When Henry ford was
designing the model T car, he was asked why he didn‟t
consult with potential users, he replied, “if I had
asked people what they wanted, they would have said
faster
horses”
Questions:
1. What
is the major problem in ground breaking projects?
Caselet 2
AN OVERSEAS GOVERNMENT AGENCY
An overseas government agency with a base in china
contacted acorn consulting in preparation for a
special project event held in 2012. The annual event,
that represents one of the most significant
opportunities for foreign business in china,
achieved sales valued at $20.6 billion in 2009, and acorn client
is the 2010 host nation. For an event to be
successful the team will require meticulous preparation, months
of planning and a coordination and clinical team
effort from all involved.
Client objectives
Acorn
consulting was asked to provide a 1 day indoor team building and
Questions:
1. DO YOU THINK ACOM’S SOLUTION
WAS GOOD? WHY OR WHY NOT?
1. Do you think Acorn‟s solution was good? Why or
why not?
2. What
are the objective of the of project alignment session program?
1. DEFINE PROJECT PLANNING AND EXPLAIN THE PROJECT
PLANNING PROCESS?
1. Define project planning and explain the project
planning process?
2.
Define project risk and explain different types of techniques used to reduce
project risk?
Enterprise
Resource Planning
ENTERPRISE
RESOURCE PLANNING
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Enterprise Resource Planning is:
a. Computer System
b. Manufacturing organization
c. Method of effective planning of all the resources
in an organization
d. None of the above
2. Enterprise Resource Planning vendors are those
people:
a. Who are experts in administration and management
of projects
b. Who have developed the ERP packages
c. Who uses the ERP system
d. None of the above
3. Interviewing and cost justification is tool and
technique of:
a. Design step of ERP
b. Implementation step of ERP
c. Requirement analysis of ERP
d. Planning step of ERP
4. Support re-engineering processes to fit the
software systems best practice is approach of:
a. Re-engineering approach
b. Customizing approach
c. Rational approach
d. None of the above
5. Process of tracking customer contacts and
providing the customer with a price quote is:
a. Inventory sourcing
b. Sales order processing
c. Pre-sales
d. None
of the above
Part Two:
1. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE
RE-ENGINEERING METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING ERP?
1. What are the advantages of the re-engineering
method of implementing ERP?
2. What are the benefits reported from implementing
ERP?
3. Write a short note on “Credit Management”.
4.
Define Material Requirements Planning.
Caselet 1
TECH KNOWLEDGE
Tech Knowledge is a start-up founded in 1997 by
Robert Thyer. The company is a distributer of
presentation technologies, including computer based
projection systems, video equipment, and
display technologies. The firm has 25 employees and
does $5 million in sales. It is growing rapidly.
The owner, Robert Thyer, would like to net source
the back-office functions of the firm because the
company does not have an internal IT capability. The
applications to be net sourced would include
sales and distribution, financial accounting, and
inventory management.
Tech Knowledge would like to source SAP or another
ERP vendor via a hosting arrangement. It
does not expect to do much customization, and it
does not have any legacy systems.
Questions:
1. WHAT FACTORS SHOULD IT USE TO
EVALUATE EACH OF THESE POTENTIAL HOSTS?
1. What factors should it use to evaluate each of
these potential hosts?
2. What
controls should be in place to monitor the hosting arrangement?
Caselet 2
ITM
ITM is a company specializing in network
implementation and management. It provides networking
services to mid-sized companies, which do not have
an internal networking analyst or IT, manager.
These organizations include real estate companies,
law offices, medical practices, architectural /
engineering firms, construction companies, business
services providers, country clubs, community
organizations, and churches.
ITM uses a legacy accounting system to handle its
financial accounting and financial management
functions. It has added on a billing package for
client services. The next step is to obtain a CRM
capability to manage information about current and
prospective customers more effectively.
You have been assigned to identify potential sources
for a net-sourcing arrangement with an ERP
vendor, which provides CRM capabilities.
Questions:
1. IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SOURCES OF
SOFTWARE
1. Identify potential sources of software.
2.
Determine five criteria you will recommend be used to evaluate each of
alternative providers.
1. EXPLAIN IN BRIEF SALES AND MARKETING
MODULES IN ERP SYSTEM
1. Explain in brief Sales and Marketing Modules in
ERP System.
2. What
are the different development process in ERP systems and write a detailed note
on it?
Enterprise
Resource Planning Professional
ENTERPRISE
RESOURCE PLANNING PROFESSIONAL
Multiple Choices:
1. Enterprise resource planning is_______
a) Computer System
b) Manufacturing Organization
c) Method of effective planning of all the resources
in an organization
d) None of the above
2. Enterprise resource planning vendors are those
people_________
a) Who are experts in administration and management
of project
b) Who have developed the ERP package
c) Who uses the ERP system
d) None of the above
3. The objectives of ERP ____________
a) Provide support for all variations best business
practices
b) Enable implementation of these practices
c) Empower the customer to modify the implemented
business process
d) All of the above
4. Which of the followings not the advantages of
ERP________
a) ERP eliminates duplication of work
b) Reduce overheads, lead type, cycle time and work
in progress
c) Customization of the ERP software is limited
d) Help to achieve competitive advantage
5. EDI stands for__________________
a) Electronic digital interface
b) Electronic data interchange
c) Enterprise data interface
d) None of these
6. A____________________ tool use to quickly develop
quality database design by reusing commonly
available data models which are applicable to the
enterprises requirements and customizing the details
for the application at hand.
a) Integrated data model
b) Integrated management information system
c) Business process re-engineering
d)
Supply chain management
Information
Technology & Management
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. It means data that have been processed in a form
that is meaningful and useful to the user.
a. Data
b. Information
c. System
d. None of the above
2. BCR stands for____________
a. Bar code reader
b. Basic code reader
c. Business code reader
d. None of the above
3. Which of the following comes under output
devices?
a. Printer
b. Speaker
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None
4. A trackball is a stationary device related to
the_______
a. Keyboard
b. Joystick
c. Mouse
d. All of the above
5. ___________is a volatile memory and everything
disappears if power goes off or is turned off
abruptly in the middle of work.
a. RAM
b. ROM
c. CDROM
d. None of the above
6. IC stands for____________
a. Integrated Circuit
b.
Information Circuit
Part Two:
1. WRITE A NOTE ON “CACHE
MEMORY”.
1. Write a note on „Cache Memory‟.
2. List the different types of information systems.
3. Write a short note on „Value Chain Analysis‟
4.
Discuss peer- to - peer model in distributed computing system.
Section
B: Caselets
It began as a trading site for nerds, the newly
jobless, home-bound housewives, and bored retirees to
sell subprime goods: collectibles and attic trash.
But eBay (www.ebay.com) quickly grew into a
teeming marketplace of 30 million, with its own laws
and norms, such as a feedback system in
which buyers and sellers rate each other on each
transaction. When that wasn‟t quite enough, eBay
formed its own police force to patrol the listings
for fraud and kick out offenders. The company even
has something akin to a bank: Its Paypal
payment-processing unit allows buyers to make electronic
payments to eBay sellers who can‟t afford a merchant
credit card account. “eBay is creating a
second, virtual economy,” says W. Brian Arthur, an
economist at think tank Santa Fe Institute. “It‟s
opening up a whole new medium of exchange.” eBay‟s
powerful vortex is drawing diverse
products
and players into its profitable economy, driving its sellers into the heart of
traditional
Questions:
1. WHY HAS EBAY BECOME SUCH A
SUCCESSFUL AND DIVERSE ONLINE MARKET PLACE?
1. Why has eBay become such a successful and diverse
online marketplace? Visit the eBay website
to help you answer, and check out their many trading
categories, specialty sites, international
sites, and other features.
2. Why do you think eBay has become the largest
online/offline seller of used cars, and the largest
online
seller of certain other products, like computers and photographic equipment?
Caselet 2
It‟s no secret that somewhere in a back room in the
typical Fortune 500 company, there‟s a team of
analytical wizards running sophisticated data mining
queries that mine for gems such as data about
about the company‟s best customers – those top 20
percent of clients that produce 80 percent of the
company‟s profits. These jewels can be a business‟s
most valuable intellectual property, which
makes them very valuable to competitors. What‟s to
prevent that data set from walking out the door
or falling into the wrong hands? Sometimes, not
much. Many companies lack the internal controls to
prevent that information from leaking. The problem
is that such data is as hard to protect as it is to
find. Owens & Minor Inc. (www.ownes-minor.com),
a $4 billion medical supplies distributor,
counts some of the nation‟s largest health care
organizations among its customers. In late 1996, it
started mining data internally using business
intelligence software from Business Objects SA. “From
the beginning, we were aware of security issues
around this strategic information about our
operations,” says Don Stoller, senior director of
information systems at Owens & Minor. “For
example,
a sales executive in Dallas should only have access to analyses from his
region.” It is
Questions:
1. WHY HAVE DEVELOPMENTS IN IT
HELPED TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF THE DATA RESOURCES OF MANY COMPANIES?
1. Why have developments in IT helped to increase
the value of the data resources of many
companies?
3.
How
can companies use IT to meet the challenges of data resources security?
1. Explain distributed systems. What are the
advantages and disadvantages of distributed systems?
2. What
do you mean by database? List the different types of database model.
Database
Management Systems
DATABASE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. A collection of related sets of data items along
with necessary data/ information associated with
it.
a. Data
b. Information
c. Process
d. Database
2. ___________connects computers which are very
remotely placed.
a. Local Area Network
b. Wide Area Network
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None
3. A column in a table is called__________
a. Field
b. Record
c. Tuple
d. Link
4. DDL stands for ___________
a. Data Definition Language
b. Data Decision Language
c. Database Definition Language
d. None
5. SQL stands for ___________
a. Structured Query Language
b. Statement Query Language
c. Strict Query language
d. None
Part Two:
1. LIST THE DIFFERNET TYPES OF
DBMS.
1. List the different types of DBMS.
2. Differentiate between „DBMS‟ and „RDBMS‟.
3. What do you mean by „Data Dictionary‟?
4.
Differentiate between discretionary access control and mandatory access
control.
Caselet 1
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
Database management system is the complex
software which is aimed at the management of the
information stored in the database
effectively. A high-quality management system helps organize,
manipulate, transform, store, retrieve
and create data professionally. It is important that the whole
information kept in the database could
be accessible, manageable, and easy for manipulation. A
successful DBMS should possess a strict
logical structure, which enables everyone to find the required
data easily. The high-quality management
system gives the opportunity for the user to change the
required information without any harm to
the whole application. Database management systems are
extremely important today, because the
humanity lives in the age of information and the whole
information is kept in databases which
require professional skilful management and flexibility.
Every organization, private and
public, connected with business or not possesses the necessary
information which is essential for its
proper functioning. The information is supposed to be stored in
security and only the employees of an
organization can have access to it. The idea of a good database
management system is to make the work
of an organization easier, faster and of higher quality,
because the easier and the faster the
access to the data is, the faster the work will be. Moreover, if the
information becomes out-of-date, the
experts can modify it and introduce the necessary changes to
make it valid.
1.
WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF A DATABASE IN PRESENT SCENARIO?
1.
What are the roles of a database in present scenario?
Caselet 2
The most dramatic advance of the past decade in
software technology has been the development of
database management systems (DBMS). There is little
question about the potential of these systems
for enhancing system support to managers and users
while reducing design, structuring, and
maintenance problems. Database systems also provide
a way of improving information system
flexibility by decoupling user-oriented data
structures from physical storage methods. In spite of the
vast potential of database management systems, the
information systems community has not reacted
with the total enthusiasm that might have been
expected. Significant resistance has been encountered
in some organizations, both from users, systems managers,
and programming staff members. Although
the literature on the features of database systems
is substantial, there is little discussion of resistance
problems encountered during the actual
implementation and use of these systems in organizations. The
purpose of this panel is to examine issues related
to resistance toward DBMS in organizations. The
panel members, each of whom is experienced in this
area, will examine a number of organizational,
technical, and application issues pertinent to the
problem of resistance. The discussion will focus on
why this resistance has occurred and how, if at all
possible, it could have been avoided. Both
behavioral and technical issues will be examined.
This session should be of interest to both the
practitioner and theorist alike. Database management
systems are collectively the most significant
software product advance in the last decade. There
is little question about the potential of these
systems for improving data management in
organizations. Yet not all persons show a level of
enthusiasm for these systems that their capabilities
would merit. Users and systems persons alike have
been known to resist acquisition and/or introduction
of database management systems, sometimes
strongly. In the discussion that follows, the
problem of resistance as it applies to database management
systems is introduced. The intent is to raise issues
for research and investigation rather than to provide
concrete answers to problems.
1. DISCUSS VARIOUS ANOMALIES IN DATABASES. HOW WOULD
YOU IMPROVE DATA MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS?
1. Discuss various anomalies in databases. How would
you improve data management in
organizations?
1. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY RELATIONAL DATA MODEL?
EXPLAIN RELATIONAL CONSTRAINTS AND RELATIONAL DATABASE SCHEMAS
1. What do you understand by relational data model?
Explain relational constraints and relational
database schemas
2. What are the similarities and dissimilarities in
the software development life cycle and database
development
life cycle?
Strategic
Cost Management
STRATEGIC
COST MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. A set of policies, procedures and approaches that
helps a firm attain and retain success for
long is termed as a)
Benchmarking
b) Life cycle costing
c) Target costing
d) Strategy
2. A cost management tool that bring in its focus
the activities performed to produced a product
is called a)
Target costing
b) Life cycle costing
c) ABC
d) Benchmarking
3. Cost incurred to the past that are not relevant
to present decisions are a)
Fixed cost
b) Sunk cost
c) Opportunity cost
d) Indirect costs
4. In a process costing system, when items are sold,
the cost of the item are moved from a)
Work-in-progress to finished goods
b) Work-in-progress to Cost of goods sold
c) Cost of goods sold to finished good
d) Finished goods to cost of goods sold
5. Differential costs are sometimes referred to as
a)
Incremental costs
b) Relevant costs
c) Avoidable costs
d) Both a& b
6. Customer service feature does not include a)
Warranty and repair service
b)
Adherence
to specifications
Part Two:
1. LIST THE CHARACTERISTICS OF
BALANCE SCORE CARD
1. List the characteristics of Balance score card.
2. What are the methods of Alternative costing?
3. Differentiate between fixed cost and variable
cost.
4.
Discuss the dissimilarities between job order costing & process costing
systems.
Vikram Ahuja was hired as assistant cost controller
of chemfert Ltd., a multinational firm that
processed chemical for use in fertilizers. Soon
Vikram learned that the nearby residential landfill
was being used to dump toxic wastes. It appeared
that some members of management team were
aware of this situation and may have been involved
in arranging for this dumping. uncertain, how
he should approach, Vikram is contemplating several
alternatives courses of action , like seeking
the advice of the superior, the controller or
anonymously releasing the information in the national
daily or discussing with an outside member of the
BOD‟s
Questions:
1. DISCUSS WHY VIKRAM HAS AN
ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE SOME ACTION AGAINST THE MNC
1. Discuss why Vikram has an ethical responsibility
to take some action against the MNC.
2. Which of the alternative courses would be the
most appropriate in the given situation?
Caselet 2
A brilliant university is located in Mumbai. The
university has four deportments- Business,
humanities, fine arts and engineering. The
university is headed by a president who has five
presidents reporting to him, each heading auxiliary
services, admission and records, academics.
Financial services and maintenance. In addition,
there are managers who report to these vicepresidents.
These include managers for central purchasing, the
university press and bookstore; all
of whom report to the vice president of auxiliary
services, and managers for accounting and
finance report to vice president for financial
services. Further, a dean who is responsible to the
academic vice-president heads each department.
Questions:
1. PREPARE AN ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF
BRILLIANT UNIVERSITY.
1. Prepare an organizational structure of brilliant
University.
2. List
the name of the departments having under the university.
1. WHAT
IS “COST MANAGEMENT”? EXPLAIN THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF COST MANAGEMENT?
1. What is “Cost management”? Explain the primary
objectives of cost management?
2.
Define “Target costing”; discuss the principles of target costing.
Project
Management in Information Technology
PROJECT
MANAGEMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Multiple forms:
1. „Enterprise project management software (EPMS)‟
integrates information from a single project to
show the status.(T/F)
2. Gantt chart is used for the___________
3. In Adaptive approach for software development the
focus is on___________
a. Time based cycles to meet the target dates
b. No time based cycles
c. Although time based but no target date
d. None
4. IEEE standard_____________ describes the contents
of software project management plan.
a. 1058 – 1997
b. 1058 – 1998
c. 1058 – 1999
d. 1058 – 1996
5. Scope creep means________
a. The tendency for project scope to shrink
b. The tendency for project scope to grow bigger and
bigger
c. The tendency for project scope to collapse
completely
d. None
6. Slack or float is the amount of time an activity
may be delayed without delaying succeeding
activity.(T/F)
7. „PERT‟ stands for_________
8. „Murphy‟ law states_________
a. If something can go wrong, it can be corrected.
b. If
something can go wrong , it will
Part Two:
1. WRITE A NOTE ON “WORK
BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE(WBS)”
1. Write a note on „Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)‟.
2. Define the Earned value?
3. Explain the Kichoff meeting?
4. How
would you explain the Cross-Referencing requirement Matrix?
Caselet
1
A
preliminary estimate of costs for the entire project is $140,000. This estimate
is based on the
project
manager working about 20 hours per week for six months and other internal staff
working a
total of
about 60 hours per week for six months. The customer representatives would not
be paid for
their
assistance. A staff project manager would earn $50 per hour. The hourly rate
for the other
project
team member would be $70 per hour, since some hours normally billed to clients
may be
needed
for this project. The initial cost estimate also includes $10,000 for
purchasing software &
services
from suppliers. After the project is completed, maintenance costs of $40,000
are included
for each
year, primarily to update the information and coordinate the “Ask the Expert”
feature and
online
articles. Projected benefits are based on a reduction in hours consultants
spend researching
1. What according to you are the factors that can
hamper the profit growth related with the project?
2.
Mention some strategies to further improve the project‟s turnover.
Caselet 2
Many organizations spend a great deal of time and
money on training efforts for general project
management skills, but after the training, project
managers may still not know how to tailor their
project management skills to the organization‟s
particular needs. Because of this problem, some
organizations develop their own internal information
technology project management methodologies.
The PMBOKR Guide is
a standard that describes best practices for what should be done to
manage a
project. A methodology describes how things
should be done, and different organizations often have
different ways of doing things. For example, after
implementing a systems development life
cycle (SDLC) at Blue Cross Shield of Michigan, the
Methods department became aware that
developers and project managers were often working
on different information technology project in
different ways. Deliverables were often missing or
looked different from project to project. They may
have all had a project charter, status report,
technical documents (i.e., database design documents,
user interface requirements, and so on), but how
they were producing and delivering these
deliverables was different. There was a general lack
of consistency and a need for standards to guide
both new and experienced project managers. Top
management decides to authorize funds to develop a
methodology for project managers that could also
become the basis for information technology
project management training within the organization.
It was also part of an overall effort to help raise
the company‟s Software Capability Maturity Model
level.BlueCross BlueShield of Michigan
launched a three-month project to develop its own
project management methodology. Some of the
project team members had already received PMP
certification, so they decided to base their
methodology on the PMBOKR Guide 2000, making adjustment as needed to
best describe how their
organization managed information technology
projects. See a complete article on this project on the
companion
Web
1.
ACCORDING TO YOU WHAT THE SKILLS NEEDED FOR THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATION?
1. According to you what the skills needed for the
project management of organization?
2. How could have been the six sigma project became
a helpful tool in very sophisticated kind of
project
management?
1. How would you explain the project manager?
Explain the characteristics of the successful project
manager?
2.
Define
the IT project plan? Discuss the IT project plan format in detail?
Human
Resource Development & Training
HUMAN
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. HRD is the process of helping people to
acquire________
a. Competition
b. Completeness
c. Competencies
d. None of the above
2. Techniques of human resource development are also
called_______
a. HRD Methods
b. HRD Instruments
c. HRD Mechanism
d. All of above
3. In India HRD began only in______
a. 1970s
b. 1980s
c. 1910s
d. 1990s
4. BARS Stand for______
a. Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scale
b. Behaviorally Anchoring Rating Scale
c. Behaviorally Appraisal Rating Scale
d. None of the above
5. Levels of evaluations of Training programme are:
a. 7
b. 6
c. 5
d. 10
6. Performance appraisal in a _________process of
identifying, planning, developing employee
Performance.
a. Multi-Stages
b.
Single-Stages
Part Two:
1. DISCUSS THE VARIOUS METHODS OF
APPRAISAL?
1. Discuss the various methods of Appraisal?
2. Briefly explain ‘On the job and Off the job’
methods of Training and Development.
3. Explain the objectives of ‘Performance
Appraisal’.
4.
Differentiate between HRM and HRD concept.
Section
B: Case lets
Introduction to the Organization:
XYZ Company was established 20 years ago, to
manufacture gearbox components for diesel engines.
It employs around 250 people, having a head office,
which employs a wide range of personnel who
are generally well educated and enthusiastic about
their work, and a factory, which employs semiskilled
local people who are generally disinterested in the
products of the company and who have an
instrumental attitude to work, seeing salary as the
only reward.
Brief Description of the Problem:
The performance of the company has not been good and
the records revealed the following facts:
· Wastage
within the factory was costing the company approximately Rs.100,000 a month.
· There
was wide spread differences in individual work standards.
· Processes were non-standardized resulting in repeated
problems.
· Management
made all decisions and cascaded the results down to employees.
· The
top management become concerned about the performance of the factory and they
hired.
Mr. Tanmoy Deb, an OD consultant to study the
problem and suggest specific changes to
relationship and tasks with the following
objectives:
· To
review and improve communication systems.
· To
restructure the organization and to review teamwork and quality practices.
·
To review leadership
issues across all levels.
Questions:
1. WHAT IS YOUR VIEW ARE THE
CENTRAL HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES INVOLVED IN THIS CASE?
1. What in your view are the central
human resource issues involved in this case?
2. What Strategy should Mr. Tanmoy
Deb develop and implement for improving the present system?
Case let 2
Introduction to the Organization:
XYZ Company is an existing profit making FMCG
Company. The company has 600 personnel and
has branches all other the country. It has a
separate training department with a Training Manager, Mr.
A.P. Mohan as its head who is supported by two
qualified training officers. Mr. Mohan has been in the
company for the last 8 years and is very efficient.
Brief Description of the problem:
Mr. Mohan wants to have the organization. He is fed
up with organization politics. He is dissatisfied
and in fact frustrated. There are several reasons
attachment to it. First and foremost is that he is not
paid adequately despite the fact that he has brought
12% growth in revenue to the company. Second
reason is that he is not consulted and constantly
neglected while making decision on training aspects.
Lastly,
he considers himself to be a victim of politics played in the organization.
Production Manager
is constantly hurting him and interferes with the
work. Dr. Ashok Sarao, boss of Mr. A.P. Mohan does
not want him to leave the organization, as he known
that the effectively will come down if he leaves
Dr. Ashok tries to convince Mohan that he should
adjust himself with the environment and also talk of
how Mohan is constantly neglected. He talks of how
politics is played in the organization and
strengths and weaknesses of Mohan but does nothing
to convince Mohan. Rather he says that they
have to adjust, as they are part of family run
business. In this setting, personal equation rather than
merit works. Mohan is not convinced and says he is
leaving.
Questions:
1. Why a high performer like Mr.
Mohan decided to leave the organization he has been long part of ?
1. Why a high performer like Mr.
Mohan decided to leave the organization he has been long part of?
2. Do you think Mr. A.P. Mohan took
the right decision to leave the organization? What would you
have
done if you were in his shoes?
1. What do you mean by Quality of
Work Life? Discuss the various techniques for improving the
Quality of work life with the principles of QWL?
2. Discuss the basic concepts of
management development. What is the important of management
development
in the changing business?
Industrial
Relations
INDUSTRIAL
RELATIONS
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. Workers participation in
management decision-making is a highly________ concept.
a. Duplex
b. Complex
c. Simplex
d. None of the above
2. The origin of industrial
relations in India can be traced in to the:
a. Second world war
b. First world war
c. Third world war
d. British rule
3. Under the payment of wages act,
1936, no wages period shall exceed for one.
a. Four month
b. Two month
c. One month
d. None of the above
4. Collective bargaining is the
process of bargaining between________
a. employees & employer
b. workers & workers
c. employees & employees
d. None of the above
5. Layoff can also cause a ________
a. Retirement
b. Grievance
c. Conflict
d. None of the above
6. As per payment of bonus act,
accounting year for a company is ________
a. One year
b. Period for which balance sheet is prepared
c.
Period for which cash flow is prepared
Part two:
1. WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF
GRIEVANCES HANDLING PROCESS? EXPLAIN IT.
1. What are the steps of Grievances
handling Process? Explain it.
2. What are the objectives of
‘Industrial Relations’?
3. Briefly explain the term
‘evolution of Trade unions in India’.
4. Explain the ‘workers’
participation in management’.
Star Automobiles Ltd. Pimpary is in the field of
manufacturing of two wheelers. They manufacture and
market mopeds. These are available in the brand
names ‘arrow’ and ‘double arrow’ where ‘arrow’ is
their traditional product and ‘double arrow’ is the
improved version. The company was started about 20
yrs ago. Their product ‘arrow’ enjoys a reasonably
good reputation and they were comfortable in the
market. However, with the entry of the new
generation of fuel-efficient mopeds the company started
loosing its market. They immediately started
developing the improved ‘double arrow’ but by the time
they came out with this new model the competitors
had already strengthened their position in the
market. The arrow model was still acceptable by a
segment of the market as it was cheapest vehicle.
‘Double arrow’ is new generation vehicle. It was costlier
than Jet but its performance was much
superior. It is compared favorably with the
competitors’ products; however it was yet to gain a foot hold
in the
market.
Questions:
1. Did the personnel manager handle
the issue properly?
2. What is your recommendation to
avoid such situations in future?
Case let 2
In 1950, with the enactment of the Insurance Act,
Government of India decided to bring all the
insurance companies under one umbrella of the Life
Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). Despite the
monopoly of LIC, the insurance sector was not doing
well. Till 1995, only 12% of the country’s people
had insurance cover. The need for exploring the
insurance market was felt and consequently the
Government of India set up the Malhotra Committee.
On the basis of their recommendation, Insurance
Development and Regulatory Authority (IRDA) Act was
passed in parliament in 2000. This moved
allowed the private insurers in the market with the
strong foreign partners with 74:26% stakes. XYZMoon
life was
one of the first three private players getting the license to operate in India
in the year
Questions:
1. IF YOU WERE MALIK, WHAT
STRATEGIES WOULD YOU ADOPT TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM
1. If you were Malik, what
strategies would you adopt to solve the problem?
2. With high employee turnover in
insurance industry, how can the company retain a person like Malik?
1. What is the Collective
Bargaining? Explain the Characteristics and types of Collective Bargaining
and write down the different levels of Collective
Bargaining?
3.
Discuss
the wage policy in India with reference to detailed evaluation of the act.
International
Finance
INTERNATIONAL
FINANCE
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. Foreign exchange market in India is relatively
very ________.
a. Big
b. Small
c. Medium
d. None of the above
2. Balance of payment is a systematic record of all
_______ during a given period of time.
a. Political transactions
b. Social transactions
c. Economic transactions
d. None of the above
3. Merchandise trade balance, services balance &
balance on unilateral transfer are the part of
________ account.
a. Current account
b. Capital account
c. Official account
d. None of the above
4. Interest rate swaps can be explained as an
agreement between _________ parties.
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. None of the above
5. Capital account convertibility in India evolved
in August
a. 1996
b. 1995
c. 1994
d. None of the above
6. Interest rate parity is an economic concept,
expressed as a basic algebraic identity that
relates.
a. Capital rate & interest rate
b.
Interest rate & exchange rate
Part Two:
1. Write a short note on „Interest Rate Parity
System‟ for exchange rates.
2. What are Direct & Indirect Quotes of exchange
rates?
3. What is „International Mutual Fund‟?
4.
Briefly describe „swaps in foreign exchanges markets‟.
Managing Exchange Rate Risk
Mahindra International (India) imported spares of an
engine from a US manufacturer for $ 5,000 per
annum at a price of $ 2.5 per piece. The average
exchange rate during 2001-02 was Rs. 47.70/$. The
Indian company imported the spares also from a
British manufacturer. In fact, it had diversified its
import in view of reducing the risk associated with
the supply. The import from the USA was
competitive in view of the fact the same spares
imported from the UK was slightly costlier. The
American spares cost Rs. 119.25 per piece, while the
British spares cost Rs. 120.00 per piece. In
2002-03, US dollar appreciated to Rs. 48.40 with the
result that the cost of American spares turned
higher than the British spares. In the sequel of the
appreciation of US dollar, the Indian importer cut
its demand from 2,000 pieces to 500 pieces. The loss
to the US exporter was colossal. But at the same
time, the Indian Importer suffered a lot. It had to
pay a higher price for the US spares in terms of
rupee. And also, it had to divert its import from
the USA to the UK insofar as the pound sterling did
not appreciate during this period. All this happened
in the wake of the exchange rate changes.
Questions:
1. MENTION THE LOSS BORNE BY THE US EXPORTER IN THE
SEQUEL OF APPRECIATION OF DOLLAR.
1. Mention the loss borne by the US exporter in the
sequel of appreciation of dollar.
2. What strategy the Indian importer needs to follow
to hedge the exchange rate risk?
Case let 2
ABN AMRO BANK AND CORRESPONDENT BANKING IN INDIA
ABN Amro Bank and Correspondent Banking in India
ABN AMRO bank has emerged as a major correspondent
bank owing to a large network. In
India, it operates in six major cities, viz. Baroda,
Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and
Pune. Being a correspondence bank, its product
offerings are found primarily in the area of
trade and clearing. It is doing well in these owing
to strong tie-up with local Indian banks
reaching 350 centres across the country. As a
result, payments are effected speedily and
effectively.
Cash Management
The customized products in the area of cash
management include cheques payable at par at all its
branches across the country, apart from traditional
collection services, such as collection of
outstation/upcountry cheques drawn on other banks.
ABN AMRO is a member of all major clearing
centers in the major financial centers. It has an
electronic delivery system and structures multilateral
netting of cash.
Trade Services
Under trade services, the Bank offers a
comprehensive range of products, such as:
1. LC reimbursement
2. Indian rupee trade payments
3. Handling documentary bills for collection
4. Bills negotiation
5. Letter of credit advising
6. Letter of credit confirmation
7. Guarantees
Examination Paper of Finance Management
4
IIBM Institute of Business Management
Treasury Services
Treasury services at ABN AMRO Bank (India) are
available round-the-clock. Rupee funding at its
treasury desk is provided at competitive rates along
with advice on market trends and rates. It
provides also advisory services on the request of
financial institutions and corporate in the area of
regulatory, economic and financial matters including
depository services.
Questions:
1. DESCRIBE THE NETWORK OF ABN AMRO BANK IN INDIA?
1. Describe the network of ABN AMRO Bank in India.
2. What role does it play for global cash
management?
1. Discuss the factors that affect foreign exchange
market. Explain the different types of foreign
exchange quotations.
2. What do you mean by balance of payment? What are
the key components of balance of
Payment
Security
Analysis and Portfolio Management
SECURITY
ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
Part One:
Multiple choices:
1. Beta is useful for comparing the relative
_____________ of different stocks.
a. Business risk
b. Systematic risk
c. Liquidity risk
d. Country risk
2. The price prevailing in market is called________
a. Market security
b. Market value
c. Market price
d. None of the above
3. Line charts, Bar charts, Candles tic charts are
the parts of__________
a. Fundamental analysis
b. Technical analysis
c. Company analysis
d. None of the above
4. A market portfolio is a portfolio consisting of a
weighted __________ in the market.
a. Sum of every equity
b. Sum of every liabilities
c. Sum of every assets
d. None of the above
5. The date on the option contract is called the
___________
a. Expiration date
b. Date of maturity
c. Both a) & b)
d. None of the above
6. A forward contract is an agreement made today
between a ___________ to exchange the
commodity.
a. Buyer & buyer
b. Buyer
& seller
Part Tw
1. What does „β‟ (Beta) mean in risk management?
2. Write a note on „options‟ & „future‟
derivatives.
3. Define Capital market theory.
4. Write
a short note on CAPM.
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