Q. 1. Ayesha Ltd. Assured their employees that in spite of recession no worker will be retrenched from the job.
(i) Name and explain the type of incentive offered to the employees.
(ii) Explain one more incentive of the same category.
Ans. (i) Job security
(ii) Explain one more incentive of the same category.
Q. 2. Blue Birds Ltd. Offers to its employees issue of shares at a price which is less than the market price.
(i) Name and explain the type of incentive offered to the employees.
(ii) Explain one more incentive of the same category.
Ans. (i) Co-partnership/Stock option.
(ii) Other incentives: (a) Pay and allowance, (b) Bonus.
Q. 3. ABC Ltd. Is not able to achieve its objective on analyzing, they found that employees were not given their best, so he decided to announce an incentive plain, which offers various incentives to employee workers at different level for achieving their target.
(i) Which element of directing is used by manager?
(ii) Suggest incentive suitable for:
Ans. (i) Motivation is missing.
(ii) (a) Lower level: offer monetary incentives.
(b) Higher level: non-monetary incentive.
Q. 4. Mr. John faced lot of problems regarding the policy on teaching. He directly consulted the principal about his problem ignoring the Headmistress who is immediate superior of Mr. John as he feels more free to communicate with principal.
(i) Name the pattern of communication followed by Mr. John.
(ii) State any other two patters.
Ans. (i) Mr. John is following inverted ‘V’ pattern.
(ii) Other two pattern:
Q. 5. Is directing required at planning stage? Name the element of directing function under which:
(i) the superiors oversee the activities of their subordinates.
(ii) the superiors assure the subordinates that their needs will be taken care of.
(iii) the superior attempts to influence the behavior of people at work towards the realization of specified goals.
(iv) the superior share information with the subordinates in order to reach common understanding. (3 Marks)
Ans. No, directing is not required at planning stage since it is an executive function. It initiates action in the organization while other functions of management (planning, organizing, staffing and controlling) just prepare a setting for action.
Q. 6. Amit and Mikki are working in the same organization but in different departments. One day at lunch time Mikki informed Amit that due to computerization some people are going to be retrenched from the organization.
Name which type of communication is this. State any two limitations of this type of communication. (3 Marks)
Ans. Informal Communication
Limitations:
Q. 7. You are working at the middle level of management. Your superior, a top management personnel, sent a message for you which you received and well understood. Is the communication process complete? Give reason. (3 Marks)
Ans. No, the communication process is not complete unless and until feedback is given to the superior. Feedback includes all those actions of the receiver indicating that he has received and understood the message of sender. So, I must respond to communication to improve its effectiveness, e. g., by giving a reply to letter, giving reactions to the message, etc.
Q. 8. Rakesh is working under his superior Neeraj. He always communicates useful ideas and suggestions to his superior regarding reduction of cost, improvement in the product, etc. Neeraj implements his suggestions and has always found favourable results, but he never appreciates Rakesh for his suggestions. Now Rakesh decided not to communicate any suggestion or idea to Neeraj. Identify the factor which acts as a communication barrier. (1 Marks)
Ans. Lack of proper incentives (Personal Barriers to Communication)
Q.9. Ankur is working as a production manager in an organization. His subordinate Saurabh discussed with hi a method o production which will reduce the cost of production. But due to some domestic problems and Ankur’s mind being pre-occupied he is not in a position to understand the message. Saurabh got disappointed by this. Identify the factor which acts as a communication barrier. (1 Marks)
Ans. Lack of attention (Psychological/Emotional Barriers to Communication)
Q.10. Rajat a Sales Manager, achieved his sales target one moth in advance. This achievement as displayed on the notice board and the CEO of the Company awarded a certificate for the best performance to him. Name the incentive provided to Rajat. (1 Marks)
Ans. The incentive provided to Rajat is – ‘Recognition’.
Q. 11. A behavior study was done on total of 100 employees of an organization. Group A (of 50 employees) were appreciated by the manager for their work and initiative for new idea. All these employees were given option of flexible working hours and were paid wages at a higher piece rate. On the other hand, Group B (of remaining 50 employees) was criticized for their poor performance. Their increments were stopped and they were paid wages at a lower piece rate.
(a) Identify and explain the feature of motivation highlighted in the above case.
(b) What type of leadership is followed by the manager? Justify your answer. (4 Marks)
Ans.
The leader’s following is based on the assumption that reward or punishment both can be given depending upon the result.
Q. 12. In a company, Mr. Kshitij always explains management policies to workers and brings workers’ problems to the notice of management. At what post does Mr. Kshitij work in this company? (1 Marks)
Ans. Mr. Kshitij is supervisor in the company as he acts as a link between workers and management.
Q. 13. Prachi is working in an MNC. She has been given an option to buy the shares of the company at an amount less than the market price because of her performance as an incentive. Identify which incentive is being given to her. (1 Marks)
Ans. Co-partnership/Stock option.
Q. 14. Ms. Snigdha, Production Manager and Mr. Sarthak, Marketing manager of an electronics company are not on talking terms with each other. Because of that they do not transfer complete information to each other.
(a) Identify the element of directing which becomes ineffective due to the behavior of the managers.
(b) Also, explain the factor which led to their such behavior. (3 Marks)
Ans. (a) Communication
Distrust between sender and receiver causes failure of communication.If they do not believe each other, they cannot understand each other’s message in its original sense.
Q. 15. Huma is working in a company on a permanent basis. As per job agreement she had to work for 8 hours a day and was free to work overtime. Huma worked overtime, due to which she fell ill and had to take leave from her work. No one showed concern and enquired about her health. She realized that she was fulfilling only some of her needs while some other needs still remained to be fulfilled.
(i) By quoting the lines from the above para, identify the needs of Huma which she is able to fulfil.
(ii) Also explain two other needs of Huma followed by the above needs, which still remained to be satisfied.
Ans.
According to above line Huma is able to fulfil her following needs:
(a) Physiological needs(b) Safety or Security needs
(ii) Needs of Huma which still remained to be satisfied are:
Q. 16. Mr. Nath, a recently appointed production manager of Suntech Ltd. Has decided to produce jute bags instead of plastic bags as these are banned by the government. He set a target of producing 1000 jute bags a day. It was reported that the employees were not able to achieve the target. After analysis he found that employees were demotivated and not putting in their best for achieving the target. Mr. Nath’s beaviour is good towards the employees. His attitude is always positive. So he announced various incentive schemes for the employees like;
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Q. 17. NOTICE
A meeting of all supervisors is scheduled on 20th August, 2016
This notice was placed on the notice board in the reception area of XYZ Ltd. But it did not mention clear specification regarding the time of meeting. Which barrier of communication is referred to here? Explain any two other forms of barriers to effective communication under the same category. (5 Marks)
Ans. Badly expressed message (Semantic barriers) – Use of wrong words, omission of needed words, inadequate vocabulary, etc.
Wrong perception by the receiver leads to communication problems.
Q. 18. Mr. Sandeep is the marketing manager of a company manufacturing designer clothes. One day, in the morning while leaving home he had a quarrel with a person in his neighbourhood on some issue. That person is a criminal who could abuse his family members. Mr. Sandeep, on that day, is very worried and angry too on the behavior of the neighood person. On that day, a meeting was held by a team of marketing and design experts to ensure that whatever is produced is according to market demand and tastes and fashion of the customers. But Mr. Sandeep could not pay attention to the discussion between them.
(a) Identify the type of barriers to communication mentioned in the above para. Justify your answer.
(b) Explain any two such barriers to communication.
Ans.
These are related to the state of mind of both sender and receiver of communication.For example, a worried person cannot communicate properly and an angry receiver cannot understand the real meaning of message.
‘Mr. Sandeep is very worried and angry on that day.So he could not pay attention to the discussion in the meeting.’
Q. 19. Mrs. Rajlaxmi is working as the Human Resource Cosultant in a firm manufacturing cosmetic, which is facing a problem of high employee urnover. The CED of the company has invited suggestions from her for retaining the talented employees & reducing the employee turnover. Mrs. Rajlaxmi recommends that the good employees be rewarded in a way that it creates a feeling of ownership among the employees and at the same time makes them contribute towards the growth of the organization.
(a) Identify the incentive and explain its type, which has been suggested by Mrs. Rajlaxmi to the CEO of the company.
(b) Also explain any two other incentives of the same type.
Ans.
Co-Partnership/Stock Option
Q. 20. Mr. Bhuvan is the marketing manager of the company manufacturing designer clothes. One day in the morning while leaving home, he had a quarrel with the person in the neighbourhood. That person abused his family and threaten to harm the family. Mr. Bhuvan got very upset and worried. On the same day a meeting was organized in the office to finalise the design according to market demand and taste the fashion of the customers. Mr. Bhuvan could not pay attention to the discussion as he was thinking about the quarrel only.
(a) Identify the type of barrier to communication mention in the above para.
(b) State any other two barriers of same category.
Ans.
(ii) Loss by poor retention.
Q. 21. Rajiv is working as Personal Manager in a company. The specialty of the company is that financial position of all the employees is good. The employees working here are honest punctual and hardworking. The CEO of the company asked him to suggest a method of motivation. The CEO asked him to suggest a method which is happily accepted by all the employees.
Rajiv spoke to many employees in this connection. Some employees suggested give more importance to individual autonomy, another suggested good performance should be appreciated another group suggested to award, certificate, trophies to recognize the good performance. Mr. Rajiv mixed all and suggested a method of motivation to CEO. The CEO happily accepted that and it was immediately implemented. With in few days the company’s growth rate appeared to have become fast.
Ans.
(ii) Autonomy
(ii) Motivating employees
(iii) Taking Suggestions from employing.
Q. 22. Pramod was a supervisor at a ‘Annapurna Aata’ factory. The factory was producing 200 quintals of Aata every day. His job was to make sure that the work goes on smoothly and there was no interruption in production. He was a good leader who would give orders only after consulting his subordinates and work out the policies with the acceptance of the group.
Identify and describe the leadership style being adopted by Pramod.
Ans. Democratic style of leadership.
Q. 23. Neeraj, a sales representative of ‘Omida Ltd’ has changed seven jobs in the last one year. He is a hard working person but is not able to finalise deals with the customer due to his inadequate vocabulary and omission of needed words. Sometimes he uses wrong words because of which intended meaning is not conveyed. All this created a mis-understanding between him and his cliens.
(a) Identify the communication barrier discussed above.
(b) State the category of this communication barrier.
(c) Explain any other communication barrier of the same category.
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Q. 24. Smita had been working as an assistant manager with ‘Johnson Enterprises’ for the last ten years. She was very popular amongst her colleagues because of her commitment and dedication towards the work. When the manager senior to her retired, all her colleagues thought that now Smita would be promoted. But to everyone’s surprise the vacant post was filled by an outsider, Mrs. Rita. Smita felt demoralized and her performance started declining. She would abstain herself often and could not meet her targets.
Mrs. Rita was a good leader, who would not only instruct her subordinates but would also guide and inspire them. She noticed Smita’s hebaviour and felt that her performance could be improved. She started involving Smita in decision making-issues related to the organization and made her a part of high level joint-management committed. Smita was now punctual in office and her performance started improving.
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Q. 25. Rahim was working in an enterprise on daily wages basis. It was difficult for him to fulfill the basic needs of his family. His daughter fell ill. He had no money for his daughter’s treatment. To meet the expenses of her treatment, he participated in a cycle race and won the prize money. The cycle company offered him a permanent pensionable job which he happily accepted.
(i) By quoting the lines from the above para identify the needs of Rahim that are satisfied by the offer of cycle company.
(ii) Also, explain two other needs of Rahim followed by above that are still to be satisfied.
Ans.
‘The cycle company offered him a permanent pensionable job’.
Q. 26.Y Ltd. Is a bank functioning in India. It is planning to diversify into insurance business. Lately, the government of India has allowed the private sector to gain entry in the insurance business. Previously, it was the prerogative of LIC and GIC to do insurance business. But now with liberalization of the economy and to make the field competitive other companies have been given licences to start insurance business under the regulation of ‘Insurance regulatory and development Authority’.
Y Ltd. Plans to recruit high quality employees and agents and exercise effective direction to capture a substantial part of life and non-life insurance business.
Ans.
To the agents, the company can give the following incentives:
Q. 27. Prateek is working in a multinational company in Noida. He was running a temperature for the last many days. When his blood was tested, he was found to be positive for malaria. He was admitted in a hospital and a blood transfusion was advised by the doctors as his condition was very serious. One of his colleagues sent a text message to his superior, Mr. B. Chatterjee. Mr. B. Chatterjee immediately sent a text message to the employees of the organization requesting them to donate blood for Prateek. When the General Manager came t o know about it, he ordered for fumigation in the company premises and cleaning the surroundings.
Ans.
(ii) Formal communication: “When the general manager came to know about it, he ordered for fumigation in the company premises and cleaning surroundings.”
Q. 28. Roshan is the chief of ‘Khidmat’ restaurant located in the city of Bangaluru. The place is known for its exquisite Mughlai cuisine especially mutton briyani and kababs. All the food is prepared under Roshan’s purview. The various activities in the kitchen are initiated in accordance to his instructions. He is very clear and specific in issuing instructions to his subordinates in order to ensure smooth working of the department. He personally oversees the method followed by the chefs for preparation of each dish. He misses no opportunity to praise his subordinates for their good work. All his team members feel very happy and satisfied under his direction. He provides constant guidance to them in order to improve upon its taste and presentation and also encourages them to innovate and be more creative in their work.
In the above context:
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Q. 29. Neeraj has been working as a sewing machine operator in an export house for the past ten years. His basic work is to seam the parts of a garment together, and attach buttons, hooks, zippers, and accessories to produce clothing. Considering the fact that Neeraj is an experienced operator, he is well versed with the fundamentals of industrial production and possesses good communication skills. The plant superintendent in the factory recommends Neeraj’s name to the production manager for the post of supervisor which will fall vacant after a month on the retirement of the present supervisor. Consequently, Neeraj is assigned the post of supervisor and his salary is increased accordingly. Moreover, as per the policy of the export house, he is offered free medical aid and education to his two children.
In the context of the above case:
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Q. 30. Sunidhi has started a designer studio in the basement of her residence after completing her masters in fashion designing. She has appointed ten employees to take care of the various aspects of the work. She interacts regularly with each employee to tell exactly what is expected of him/.her and what he/she needs to do to be regarded as a good performer. At the same time she allows a free work environment wherein the employees openly chit chat with each other in order to fulfil their social and emotional needs. Sometimes, these interactions also lead to spreading rumours which are not authentic.
In the context of the above case:
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Q. 31. Gagan has joined as a Managing Director of True Help Ltd., a company engaged in the business of providing road side assistance to the vehicle owners. He was previously working in an automobile company. As a part of the joining incentive, the company has allotted him 400 shares of the company.
In context of the above case:
Ans.
The other method that can be used to offer financial incentives to the employees is Bonus. Bonus is an incentive offered over and above the wages/ salary to the employees.
Q. 32. Mr. Naresh is working as a Production Manager in Vohra Ltd. His subordinates are mostly engineers and qualified technicians.
As a manager, he is very strict, does not listen to any suggestions or feedbacks given by his subordinates. He expects them to following his instructions without any questions and does not allow them to give suggestions.
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