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  1. Shall We Go Back to Work?

    Authors: Menon, C D;

    Reference No: BP0110TEC Pages: 1 Published on: 1, January, 1978

    Abstract: The exercise describes the same incident from the viewpoint of three different union leaders. The incident, involving the president of the smallest union, results in stoppage of work in a section of the factory, and the possible halt of the entire factory within half an hour. Questions on how management ... More

  2. Oil and Natural Gas Commission: Towards a Blueprint for Knowledge Management (A)

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay; Dixit, M R;

    Reference No: BP0324(A) Pages: 15 Published on: 21, October, 2008

    Abstract: The case explores ONGC, an Indian Crude Oil producing company. In 2008, two executives of ONGC Mr Rajagopala Rao and Mr Debashish Das were contemplating implementation of Knowledge Management System in their organization. Though the company had already implemented various IT and KM initiatives, it was going through a tough phase ... More

  3. Machine Learning for Management Applications

    Authors: Yegneshwar, S;

    Reference No: CISG0002TEC Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1992

    Abstract: Learning is a very general term encompassing a wide variety of activities and is, hence difficult to define. It has commonly been regarded as the process of assimilating knowledge leading to increased understanding, summarization of experience, or any process which helps improve performance over time. Machine learning is an area ... More

  4. Management of People: Some Basic Issues

    Authors: Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: P&IR0108TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This note describes the major dimension of dealing with human resources in formal organizations in the context of the modern management philosophy and practices and the socioeconomic realities within which managers and administrators have to function. The note will provide a basis for discussion on the fundamental aspects of ... More

  5. A Note on Data Management with MS Access

    Authors: Rama Rao, T P;

    Reference No: CISG0085TEC Pages: 28 Published on: 21, June, 2005

    Abstract: The note gives a brief overview of MS Access and introduces it as a tool for developing data management applications on the desktop. It presents the major features of Access like tables, queries, forms, reports, macros and modules that facilitate rapid development of data management applications. Query design using design ... More

  6. Surat Flood of August 2006

    Authors: Mavalankar, Dileep; Srivastava, Amit Kumar;

    Reference No: PSG0106 Pages: 18 Published on: 2, December, 2008

    Abstract: A massive flood of August 2006 in the city of Surat caused major human tragedy and damage to the property estimated at Rs 22,000 crore. Given the repeated floods in Surat policy makers, administrators, experts, and people have to rethink about how to improve dam management to reduce the risk of floods. ... More

  7. Knowledge Management at Infosys Technologies Limited

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay;

    Reference No: CISG0082 Pages: 24 Published on: 13, September, 2004

    Abstract: The case discusses evolution of ?Knowledge Management initiatives in Infosys Technologies Limited. The organizational process, structure and design, schemes for investigation and technology architecture have been discussed. ... More

  8. Monitoring Oil Leaks at Dhariwal Infrastructure Limited

    Authors: Sriram, Karthik; Kotia, Utsav; Shrivastava, Shrikant;

    Reference No: O&DS0010 Pages: 6 Published on: 28, November, 2025

    Abstract: Dhariwal Infrastructure Limited, a subsidiary of the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited (part of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group), operates a 2 × 300 megawatt thermal power plant in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. To enhance risk management and process excellence, the plant identified the need for an improved monitoring system for the main oil tank in ... More

  9. Expert Systems in Management

    Authors: Rao, V Venkata;

    Reference No: PROD0204TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: This note introduces the features of expert systems and briefly discusses their applicability in the field of management. Expert systems aim to computerize the knowledge of one or more experts in a problem domain. Unlike in a decision support system, the overall direction for problem solving in an expert system ... More

  10. Effective Use of Information Technology in Organizations: Role of Top Management

    Authors: Bhatnagar, S C;

    Reference No: CISG0007TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1993

    Abstract: This paper traces the evolution of information technology applications in the last three decades. A review of the impact of IT on Indian organizations suggests that we have failed to harness the full potential of this technology. The need for a planned approach to IT applications is discussed. Some approaches ... More

  11. Managing Employees Effectively in a Small Enterprise

    Authors: Singh, Manjari; Vohra, Neharika;

    Reference No: P&IR0193 Pages: 5 Published on: 29, April, 2005

    Abstract: This case study is about a small enterprise in the manufacturing sector that has aligned its human resource management practices with its business strategy. The case explores how three parameters namely; customer satisfaction through assured quality, networking with local industries and employee management are key to the success of this ... More

  12. Entrepreneurship and the Management Problem: Perspective on Economic Growth **

    Authors: Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0106TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1966

    Abstract: Attempts to bridge the theoretical analysis of entrepreneurship with the management problem. ... More

  13. Short Interval Scheduling

    Authors: Korgaonker, M G;

    Reference No: PROD0178TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1983

    Abstract: Deals with various aspects of short interval scheduling (SIS) such as significance and applications in various areas like production planning and control, fabrication and assembly work, maintenance, engineering work, clerical operations, and material handling. Management reporting in an SIS environment is also dealt with. ... More

  14. Thinking Through a Management Situation

    Authors: Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: BP0186TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: In using the problem-solving and situational approach, the manager has to ask himself: (1) Whether he has understood the situation by rigorously and repeatedly asking the following questions: What? When? How? Why? Who(m)? Where? How much (many)? and (2) Whether he has brought all his creative, logical, and critical thought processes ... More

  15. Basic Inventory Models (Part I): Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Models

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(A)TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Introduces the functions of inventories and various costs relevant for inventory management. The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model with deterministic demand and lead-time is discussed and basic derivations of the model are presented. Sensitivity of cost to various parameters of the model is discussed. Finally, the EOQ model with back ... More

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