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  1. Organization Structure, Design and Development (Parts I,III,IV)

    Authors: Garg, Pulin K;

    Reference No: OB0121TEC Pages: 11, 11, 8 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: This note comprising five segments is exclusively based on the author's experience of design and development processes in the Indian context. The first part of the note states some of the commonalities observed across many organizations. The second part of the note provides a model of the dynamics of organization ... More

  2. Social Systems, Their Elements, Processes and Patterns**

    Authors: Parikh, Indira J; Garg, Pulin K; Sharma, B R;

    Reference No: OB0102TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note is primarily based on Talcot Parson and Loomi's model of the social system. It attempts to identify and explore the constituents of a social system, i.e., the individual and groups and their interaction. In the functioning of the social system eight elements and their corresponding processes are ... More

  3. Alienation: A Psychodynamic Interpretation **

    Authors: Parikh, Indira J; Garg, Pulin K;

    Reference No: OB0065TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Four major issues on alienation, based on Kenneth Keniston's book, "The Uncommitted," are discussed. An individual can be alienated from almost anything. He can replace the old relationship by various other relationships. An individual can express alienation in a variety of ways. Alienation can be induced by a number of ... More

  4. Declining Work Motivation in India: How to Get the Reluctant Horse to Drink?

    Authors: Kanungo, Rabindra N; Misra, Sasi B;

    Reference No: OB0170TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: This paper attempts to diagnose the possible causes of motivational deficit among employees in Indian organizations, and suggests what management should do in order to motivate employees for greater productivity and organizational effectiveness. Some of the organizational determinants of low work motivation among employees are: poor manpower planning in appropriate ... More

  5. Workers' Participation in Decision-Making

    Authors: Saiyadain, M S; Kamat, D S;

    Reference No: P&IR0136TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: This technical note is an attempt to analyse the experience with the concept of participation multinational experience have been discussed and an attempt has been made to look at the relactive failure of worker's participation in decision making. ... More

  6. Work Motivation

    Authors: Jain, Gautam Raj; Singh, Ramadhar;

    Reference No: OB0169TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1983

    Abstract: The paper attempts to discuss theories of motivation. -- Taylor's Scientific Management, Maslow's Need Hierarchy, Herzberg's Two - Factor Theory, Alderfer's ERG Theory, Expectancy Theory, Equity Theory And Reinforcement Theory. ... More

  7. The Problem of Bashir's Transfer (A)

    Authors: Sheth, N R; Shukla, H C;

    Reference No: P&IR0058(A) Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case provides participants with some experience in collecting relevant information for solving a personnel problem. The main issue pertains to an employee's request that his transfer to another place be cancelled due to personal problems. The participants are first given the bare minimum information on this request and then ... More

  8. The Violet Company (D)

    Authors: Goyal, R C; Verma, K K;

    Reference No: P&IR0078(D) Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1969

    Abstract: Case (C) P&IR0078(C) describes the union strategy of pressurizing the management, and the management's counter strategy to eliminate the union's influence upon the workers. The workers ultimately change their loyalty in favour of the management. Case (D) describes how the management concludes an agreement with the workers' representatives, ... More

  9. Measurement of Attitudes

    Authors: Arul, M J; Misra, Sasi B;

    Reference No: P&IR0109TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1977

    Abstract: Describes several approaches and techniques of attitude measurement, like direct observation, self report, and attitude scales. The specific attitude scales described in some detail are: Thurstone's scale, Likert's scale, the Scalegram techniques, and the Semantic differential. The strengths and limitations of various attitude measurement techniques have also been examined. Is ... More

  10. Stereotypes

    Authors: Arul, M J; Misra, Sasi B;

    Reference No: OB0104TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: Stereotypes are distorted perceptions and opinions we have about groups of people. Such distortions arise from various sources that are too weak to warrant generalizations. Stereotyped views of people vitiate one's new experiences and learning. An awareness of this common flaw in human behaviour can, however, salvage us from snap ... More

  11. The Violet Company (C)

    Authors: Goyal, R C; Verma, K K;

    Reference No: P&IR0078(C) Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1968

    Abstract: Case (C) describes the union strategy of pressurizing the management, and the management's counter strategy to eliminate the union's influence upon the workers. The workers ultimately change their loyalty in favour of the management. Case (D) P&IR0078(D) describes how the management concludes an agreement with the workers' representatives, ... More

  12. Meera Nair at PhoenixWay: Which Way to Go?

    Authors: Premapuri, Priyanka; Gupta Vishal;

    Reference No: OB0231 Pages: 12 Published on: 8, June, 2018

    Abstract: The case describes the dilemma faced by Meera Nair, chief manager at PhoenixWay – a consultancy firm that has successfully grown over the years. There is a silent conflict in the personalities, work styles and attitude of Meera Nair and Mohit Dubey, her contemporary looking after client relationships. Nair finds inconsistencies ... More

  13. The Problem of Bashir's Transfer (B)

    Authors: Sheth, N R; Shukla, H C;

    Reference No: P&IR0058(B) Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This case is a sequel to The Problem of Bashir's Transfer (A) P&IR0058 case. It gives a running account of how the management reacted to an employee's request for cancellation of transfer and the subsequent series of events that took place at the instance of the employee, the management ... More

  14. The Violet Company (F)

    Authors: Goyal, R C; Verma, K K;

    Reference No: P&IR0077(F) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1969

    Abstract: Cases (E) P&IR0079(E) and (F) are about disciplinary action. Case (E) P&IR0079(E) provides the chargesheet, written reply, and necessary background for discussing and analyzing the procedure used for conducting the disciplinary enquiry. After Case (E) P&IR0079(E) has been discussed, Case (F), Part I, which ... More

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