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  1. Uday Sankar

    Authors: Jain, Gautam Raj;

    Reference No: OB0167 Pages: 2 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: This case is about an individual who has become a victim of organizational politics. It highlights how top officials indulge in politics concerning organizational use of lower?level officials; and how an individual, as a consequence of this politics, develops conflict within himself, which in turn leads to a dramatic ... More

  2. 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

  3. Organizing for Productivity and Implementing Productivity Programs at Shop Level

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0190TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Describes an organization's experience in organizing the productivity programme. The technical and organizational aspects are dealt in the context of an engineering industry. The implementation of productivity programme is also discussed with the shop?level experience. ... More

  4. 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

  5. Introductory Problems for Operations Scheduling

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0188TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Discusses the introductory concepts for step scheduling and gives some illustrative problems. ... More

  6. Naik's Dilemma

    Authors: Chopra, Anil; Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: BP0188 Pages: 1 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Illustrates how managers are likely to face an awkward situation if they act on an impulse without first being sure of their facts. Naik assumes that Patil, one of his subordinates, is the one who has been promoted and congratulates him. Patil takes it for granted that his boss knows ... More

  7. Project Cost Control: Cost Estimating, Coding and Cost Accounting

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0189TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Discusses the estimation of cost in project situations at various points in time. Also discusses coding to facilitate reporting and control of costs, and the cost accounting procedure for the project situation. ... More

  8. A Note on Scanning and Appraisal of the External Environment

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Prabhakar, Rohit;

    Reference No: BP0179TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: The purpose of this note is to answer the following questions: (a) How to identify the relevant environment of one's company? (b) What are the sources of environmental information? (c) How can one forecast the development in the environment? (d) How does one interpret the information so collected? (e) How ... More

  9. Introduction to Some Concepts and Methods for Project Formulation and Evaluation

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0568TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1983

    Abstract: This note covers some important concepts and methods which are normally used for project appraisal. Concepts and methods covered include (1) budgeting 'model' situation, (2) incremental concept, (3) current or constant prices, (4) direct and indirect impacts of a project, (5) acquisition and opportunity costs, (6) initial investment and terminal values, (7) time horizon, (8) time value of ... More

  10. Capital Investment Analysis: Correct Definitions of Cash Flows and Cost of Capital

    Authors: Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: F&A0361TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1983

    Abstract: This note compares the conventional and the Arditti-Levy methods of measuring cash flows and discount rate. It proves that the conventional method is consistent with the wealth maximizing principle. ... More

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