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Attempt Only 4 Case Study

CASE – 1    BHEL’S Strategic Intent

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) is major Indian public sector enterprise in power, engineering, and manufacturing divisions and centres spread all over the country. It exports to more than 45 countries.

The Vision 2001 statement of BHEL is as below.

MISSION:  To be the leading engineering enterprise providing quality products, systems, and services in the fields of energy, transportation, industry, infrastructure, and other potential areas.

VALUES:
-    meeting commitments made to external and internal customers
-    foster bearing, creativity, and speed of response
-    respect for dignity and potential of individuals
-    loyalty and pride in the company
-    team playing
-    zeal to excel
-    integration and fairness in all matters

BUSINESS MISSION:  To maintain a leading position as suppliers of quality equipment, systems, and services in the field of conversion, transmission, utilisation, and conservation of energy for application in the areas of electric power, transportation, and gas exploration and industries. To utilise company’s capabilities and resources to expand business into allied areas and other priority sectors of the economy like defence, communication, and electronics.

COMPANY OBJECTIVES:
Growth
To ensure a steady growth by enhancing the competitive edge of BHEL in existing business, new areas, and international operations.
Profitability
To provide a reasonable and adequate return on capital employed primarily through improvement in operational efficiency, capacity utilisation, and productivity and generate resources to finance the company’s growth.
Customer
To build a high degree of customer confidence by providing increased value for his money through international standards of product quality, performance, and superior customer service
Technology
To achieve technological excellence in operations by development of indigenous technologies and efficient absorption and adaptation of imported technologies to suit business needs and priorities and provide a competitive advantage to the company.
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To fulfill the expectation which stakeholders like government as owner, employees, customers, and the country at large have from BHEL.


Question:-

Analyses the vision statement of BHEL and comment on its positive and negative features.

CASE – 2    The Troubled Soap Opera

Doordarshan (DD) is India’s public service broadcaster (PSB) with 1,000 transmitter covering 90 per cent of the country’s population across an estimated 70 million homes. It has 21,000 employees managing its metro and regional channels.
Recent years have seen growing competition from private channels, now numbering more than 60, and the cable and satellite (C & S) operators. The C&S network reaches nearly 30 million homes and is growing fast.
DD’s business model is based on selling half-hour slots of commercial time to the programme producers and charging them in minimum guarantee. For instance, the present tariff (i.e., in 2001), for the first 26 episodes of a programme, is Rs 42 lakh plus the cost of production of the programme. In exchange, the producer gets 720 seconds of commercial time that he can sell to advertisers and generate revenue. Break-even point for producers, at the present rates, thus is Rs 70,000 for a 10-second spot in order to break-even. It is at this point that advertisers face a problem: the competitive rate for a 10-second spot is Rs 50,000. Producers are cagey about buying commercial time on DD. As a result, DD’s projected revenue growth is just 6 to 15 per cent as against 40 to 50 per cent for the private sector channels. Software suppliers, advertisers, and audiences are deserting DD owing to its unrealistic pricing structure.
Clearly, DD has three options if it is to survive. The first is to privatise and the other is to become a pure PBS. In between is the third option of a middle path.
The SWOT factors of DD, analysed by Business World in its issue of March 19, 201, are as below.

Strengths    Opportunities     Weakness     Threats
?    Its 1,000 transmitters cover90 per cent of the country’s population across an estimated 70 million homes against C & S’s tally of 30 million homes.    ?    Cable distribution along with MTNO and DoT
?    Leasing infrastructure, time blocks to other broadcasters like Channel 9
?    Digital terrestrial transmission
?    Syndicating programming     ?    Too much political interference
?    Muddled programming and commercial strategy
?    Low credibility
?    Gross over-staffing
?    Little stability    ?    Producers and advertisers are deserting DD in droves
?    C & s Continues to attract a larger portion of advertising, and now pay revenues

    Privatisation could fetch the government a tidy sum and solve many of the managerial and operational problems of DD. Yet, no government can be expected to let go the reins of mass media owing to its political ramifications. If DD is to be a pure PSB, then it needs to have just a news-focussed channel letting its metro and regional channels become autonomous entities. The middle path would mean that DD tighten up its management by reducing its bloated workforce, diversifying into other media, creating marketing function, and overhauling its programming function.



    The challenge seems to be to leverage DD’s immense potential and emerge as a formidable player in the mass media in India.

Question: Analyse the SWOT factors and the options before DD. What, in your opinion, is the best strategic alternative before DD? Why do you think the proposed alternative to be the best?

CASE – 3    Managing Cultural Changes at Procter & Gamble

In September 1998, the Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, USA, announced a major global structural change programme, “Organisation 2005”. The mission of the programme was to take P & G’s global turnover from $ 38 billion to $ 70 billion by 2005. The objective was to raise profitability by changing the work culture at P & G. The change drivers identified were the attributes of Stretch, Innovation, and Speed (SIS). The structural changes to be initiated included setting up of four global business units based on product lines, eight market development organisations based on regions, and one global business service centre. A 14-member cross-functional team named as the Culture Team was set up to oversee the management of change.

    The achievements of the Organisation 2005 programme were to be seen in terms of:
1.    changing P & G from being a misaligned organisation to one aligned on common goals, with trust as the foundation
2.    evolve from an intense inspection-led organisation where everything is kept under control to one that is a team-collaborating unit
3.    shift from a risk-avoiding culture to a stretch-taking one
4.    move from running down on complexities to taking on challenges
5.    heave from a slow-moving organisation to one which hurtles through stretch, innovation and speed to breakthrough goals

As the news of Organisation 2005 programme reached the P & G Hygiene and Health Care headquarter at Mumbai, India, there was a lot of apprehension among the employees. Uncertainty and suspicion arose with regard to their own future and related to the continued existence of the business division they worked in. It took about a year for the apprehensions to fade away and be replaced by clarity and confidence.

P & G, India adopted the global motto of SIS of its parent. A cultural team was set up to communicate the goals of SIS to the employees and to seek their involvement in creating a new P & G. The team set out to identify projects to help achieve the goal of SIS and to get employee feedback periodically. Outdoor meetings of all P & G India employees were conducted to drive home the SIS message. Weekly indoor meetings were held both department-wise and across hierarchies and categories. Team members were made responsible for communicating formal and informal feedback to and from their department. Monthly updates and communication through newsletters were extensively used. Reassurance of employees thus became an on-going continual process.

Says a P & G employee: “Initially, when the global changes were announced, we were a little skeptical as to what will be its impact on the Indian operations. Now after so much communication and interaction at all levels, we are confident and look forward to this change.”


Question:
1.    Comment on whether the cultural changes at P & G are supportive of the strategy being implemented.
2.    What, in your opinion, are the chances of the cultural change being successful? What needs to be done additionally to ensure success?



CASE – 4    What do You Know about Knowledge Management

Shailesh Gupta was quite impressed on meeting T Rajashekhar who was a knowledge management consultant. The chance meeting took place after the annual Laghu Udyog Sangh (Small-industries association) function, which Shailesh was attending. Shailesh requested Rajashekhar to find time to visit his factory to which the latter readily agreed.
Shailesh belonged to an old and established business family of Mahanagar where his grandfather had set up a cooking oil business. The business grew and prospered well. Shailesh’s father was prudent enough to provide him with good education. After graduating in commerce, Shailesh was sponsored by the family business to do a year’s management education programme at Manila. On his return, Shailesh was eager to implement new ideas to his family business and to the real estate and construction business that his father had started.
When Rajashekhar arrived at the appointed time, the first question that Shailesh asked him was about his specialization—knowledge management (or KM, as Rajashekhar referred to it). “KM”, said Rajashekhar, “is a fairly new concept in large corporations that are looking to maximise returns by turning all the data available internally into useful and productive information, which can help predict market trends and competitor moves.” Shailesh immediately related this to his own problem of managing the real estate business that was facing intense competition from newer companies that had come up in the last few years. He was eager to know how KM was implemented.
Rajashekhar cautioned by saying “A formal KM system requires a lot of planning and a sound framework in order to be successful. The process involves planning and gathering of data to an organisation available in any form such as text, graphics as well as audio-visual. Once this has been done, the next step is to collate the data in a format that can be catalogued, indexed, filtered, or linked in a manner that makes sense. Then the information has to be refined and projected in a manner that can be easily disseminated throughout the organisation. The purpose is to help managers take better decisions on the basis of the information provided.”
At this point, Shailesh was excited enough to ask why should decision-makers apply KM within their companies. What Rajashekhar told created some apprehension in Shailesh’s mind. He said, “KM is important for organisations—big or small—that strive to achieve competitive advantage. KM enables corporate and market intelligence to be used in strategic planning.” Shailesh was quick to interject with a query about KM’s applicability to a small business like his own. Rajashekhar agreed by saying “KM is easier for large organisations as they already have a network that helps them share information through e-mail, intranet, and the Web. But any committed organisation, even if small, could apply KM if determined to do so.” He continued, “Once a company has a KM process in place, it will be able to empower its employees with information on various aspects of decision-making related to the strategic as well as operational activities.”
The meeting ended but Shailesh kept on thinking about what Rajashekhar had told him about KM. A thought that lingered for long was whether his employees, long used to working in the traditional environment, would readily share information that they had. And whether they would be

willing to adapt to the sophisticated technology involving, what Rajashekhar informed, datamining, intranet, video-conferencing, and webcasting that the KM process was based on.

Question:
How do you respond to Shailesh’s predicament expressed at the end of the case?




CASE – 5   Supply Chain Management at Hindustan Levers

The final year class of MBA students was quite excited on hearing that the head of information systems and the infotech manager (sales and distribution) of Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) were coming to address them on the application of supply chain management (SCM) at HLL.
The mini auditorium was full when the lecture started. The first thing the managers did was to introduce the company to the audience of students and faculty members of the business school. They also suggested that any one could ask question during the presentation they were going to make.
The head of information systems started by saying “as you must be aware, HLL, subsidiary of Unilever, is India’s largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company. We are the leaders in home and personal care products, foods and beverages, and specialty chemicals. Armed with a portfolio of 110 brands, HLL’s has a vision to meet everyday needs of people everywhere by anticipating the aspirations of customers and responding creatively and competitively with branded products and services that raise the quality of life.” He went to relate the experience of HLL at restructuring its businesses by informing that HLL initiated Project Millennium focussing on the four areas of growth, knowledge, talent, and cost. On being asked whether that was the first time that HLL was restructuring its businesses, the head of information systems replied that business restructuring is a continual process and HLL invested close to Rs 10 crore over a period of a year on the process itself. The process resulted in HLL moving out of its non-core areas, integration of existing core areas, and exploring new potential areas.
At this point, the infotech manager took over and explained the marketing set up of the company. He said, “Owing to the nature of our business activities, we need to launch several new products every year. Streamlining procurement, operations management, and marketing are mammoth operations. It is here that an operational effectiveness technique like SCM came to our aid. With SCM solutions, we are able to monitor all our production lines and manage existing distribution network to make way for new products.” On being asked to relate how HLL was using information technology (IT), the infotech manager said, “SCM mainly relies on the use of IT. For support, there is a satellite based communication system that offers voice and communication facilities linking over 200 locations all over the country. Other initiatives on the IT front have been taken to support the streamlining of the whole process. E-commerce and B2C portal are used to reduce the inventory levels and the working capital cycle. Continuous innovation in process and product management are the other supporting initiatives.”
Some of the students were interested in knowing the software used by HLL for SCM. To this, the infotech manager said that Mfg Pro, a software similar to Enterprise Resource Planning, was introduced in 1998. With this HLL has been able to reduce the duration of production runs. “Constant monitoring of inventory levels and servicing demand is done so that no bottlenecks hold up the supply lines so crucial to an FMCG company such as ours,” he added.
The students were quite impressed to know that the SCM system links the HLL’s headquarter at Mumbai with its 50 factories, an equal number of depots, and 200 sites. More than 750 of the larger


stockists have also been linked through a TCS EX software package. From the enthusiasm of the infotech manager, the audience could surmise the continual search for a software solution to enable seamless operations of its value chain seemed to be a fetish with HLL.
A young faculty member interjected at this stage to ask about the difficulties faced in SCM implementation is not always smooth. “The process involves changing established ways of working and it could turn out to be quite painful. The success of the SCM system depends on the quality of data provided to it. Training in error-free data logging is essential.” The head of the information systems added, “Then, there is a bigger challenge of decentralisation of decision-making to the shop floor level.

The fear of making mistakes and getting one’s inefficiencies exposed are the behavioural snags that any company implementing SCM has to contend with.” The presentation ended with the head of information systems encouraging the students to learn more about SCM as it offered a viable approach to managing the value chain in an integrated way.

Question

Suppose you were a student at the business school and a member of the audience at the presentation on SCM at HLL. In the business policy the next day, the professor asks anyone to say how SCM is related to business strategy. What would be your reply?


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Course: Management Theory and Practice

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q 1. On account of the protectionist stands taken by some major countries the Global consulting Business of the IT giant IND

Solutions is hurt. The entire business strategy for the consulting business is being realigned. As a HR Specialist, you are

required to share the Organization structure and propose a new (organization structure). (10 Marks)



Q 2. You are the HR Manager in an organisation handling a regional profile and are aspirational and would want to be the

Chief People Officer. In the corporate world the completion is stiff and you need to have a good professional image.

Differences of opinions are common and needs to be handled carefully. How do you plan to handle conflicts effectively,

discuss your thoughts. (10 Marks)



Q 3. As the Chief Learning officer of the company. You are currently training the fresh batch of Management Trainees.

a. Explain with examples the different types of leaderships (min 5) and what situation these leadership styles can be used

effectively to get results (5 Marks)

b. Maslow’s theory on Hierarchy of Needs can be effectively used to understand human behavior. Explain it to the Management

Trainees with a simple example.

Course: Information System for Managers

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination

1. A public sector bank is currently striving to differentiate itself from the competition to private sector bank in the same

region. The customers at the public sector bank complain about the employees who are not informed about each customer's

needs, preferences, and interaction history. The bank has been unable to cultivate more profitable relationships with the

customers’ which has impacted its growth. Their inability to proactively identify risk – elevating customer behaviour has

attributed to further losses. As the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the public sector bank, elaborate on your

understanding of customer relationship management and its importance. How you would acquire, retain and create lasting

relationships with the customers? How would creating these relationships help your bank? (10 Marks)

2. The Healthcare industry is inundated with massive volumes of data generated each minute. With the adoption of electronic

health records, mobile health apps and wearable technologies this is poised to increase dramatically over the next few years.

This comprises of data being generated by patients in different forms such as the patient report’s generated by the

diagnostic labs, the data in the form of vital stats generated by the wearable devices and body patches, data from medical

insurance companies, to name a few. Explain data mining and its importance in the healthcare industry. With the help of a

suitable example elaborate how patient data can be used for preventive healthcare. Would you recommend the use of Data mining

in healthcare? (10 Marks)

3. a. As the Indian city of Chennai went under floodwaters following heavy rains, it became clear that the effects of a lack

of planning can be devastating for small companies. Reports suggest, as many as 40 to 60 percent of small businesses never

recover after being hit by natural disasters. Some companies looked on helplessly as systems went down. They found themselves

drowning in a flood of complaints from enraged customers’ as the water level rose on Chennai streets. Many enterprises

believe that they can survive any disaster if they put in place a robust physical infrastructure and technical expertise. But

floods in Chennai confirmed that technology companies need to do more to escape the ill-effects of natural disasters.

Organizations wanted to make sure that their data centers don’t shut down, and continue to function as usual. However this

was in vain. Explain BCP and its importance. What factors play an important role in the successful implementation of a BCP?

In your opinion, should small businesses invest in BCP? (5 Marks)

3. b. What are ERP systems and mention five benefits of using them. With the help of an example of any company with a failed

ERP implementation, highlight the main reasons companies experience failures in implementing ERP systems. What were the

lessons learnt to avoid the same mistakes in future?

Course: Corporate Social Responsibility

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Case Study:

M/s Sun Shine is in the manufacturing of best quality ISO certified Solar Panels. The company is known for the durable solar

panels having best features. The government provides subsidy to the customers buying solar panels under the Jawaharlal Nehru

National Solar Mission in the country. The company has been doing well consistently over the period of years. The awareness

for usage of Solar as a source of energy is increasing day by day. The company sells solar panels at the lowest possible

price. The company’s vision is to light every house in the rural India.

Q1. The company wants to sell Solar Panels in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as a part of “Go Global” Initiative. Explain the

benefits and demerits of Globalization for M/s Sun Shine (10 Marks)



Q2. The company plans to do CSR activity in rural India and hires you as a consultant to advice the organization for at least

five CSR activities. Which one activity among the suggested five activities you would select for M/s Sun Shine. Explain the

same with reason. (10 Marks)



Q3. From the case above:

a) Assume you plan to implement one of the CSR activity, explain the process that you would follow for its implementation in

the organization. (5 Marks)

b) Explain any three voluntary codes in CSR that you would apply for the organization. Explain the benefits of the same for

M/s Sun Shine.

Course: Business Economics

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. State how the ordinal utility approach to consumer behaviour is different from the cardinal utility approach by Marshall.

In the context of indifference curve (IC) technique using ordinal utility approach, explain whether following two statements

are true. - “IC slopes downwards because if the quantity of one product is reduced, the quantity of other product must also

be decreased” and “Slope of indifference curve indicates the rate at which individuals are ready to substitute one commodity

by the other”. Substantiate your view on each of the statements separately (10 Marks).



2. With the help of the concept of production function, explain the difference between Law of Variable Proportions and Law of

Returns to Scale. Elaborate your answer by citing real world examples. (10 Marks)



3. a) Discuss product differentiation as an important feature of Monopolistically Competitive market. Explain the statement

“Price flexibility under monopolistic competition depends on the degree of product differentiation”, by referring to the case

of any FMCG industry. (5 Marks)

3. b) PepsiCo has been a leader in soft drink industry. But over years, it has diversified in various snack foods. Over half

of its current profits come from non-soft drink products. What, in your opinion, is the economic principle behind it?

Course: Business Communication & Etiquette

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q 1) The sales professionals of your organization are impatient and unwilling to listen to their clients. What is the

importance of listening? How can you help them develop listening as a behavior? What is the one advice that you would like to

give them to improve their trait.

Q 2) As a manager of a growing organization, it is your responsibility to set a high benchmark for ethical communication for

your team members. Elaborate on ethical communication and its importance. What key areas would you focus on to ensure the

same?

Q 3) The sales team of Zenith Global has a proven track record of success with customers when it comes to giving a

presentation or participating in meetings. Despite this the conversions of prospects into customers has been surprisingly

low. On deeper analysis it was found that the team struggled with their written communication. Every meeting / sales

presentation needs to be followed up with a sales letter to clinch the deal.

a) What should the team bear in mind while writing letters to clients they have interacted with in the past and who have

shown interest in their offerings?

b) What approach would work best to convert a neutral customer who is not aware about your products or offerings?

Course: Organisational Behaviour

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. Why do we do what we do? Motivation is the word which explains why one individual is absorbed about a particular objective

or action plan while the other one would be totally disoriented about it? Alia and Aarti are colleagues working in a software

firm. Alia comes from a very affluent family and is she is very much involved in the workplace politics whereas Aarti comes

from a very humble background and works really hard to achieve her aspirations. Aarti is always involved in her work and

shrugs off any kind of political agenda. Discuss the given scenario of Alia and Aarti with the help of McClelland Needs

Theory? Explain why both the colleagues so differently oriented? (10 Marks)



2. Karan and Sanjay are Team leaders of team A and B respectively. Karan is very open to feedback and does not let his

perception rule his decision. He takes action based on facts and figures whereas Sanjay get carried away with his perception.

Team A is very happy and motivated team which is clearly visible by their performance and just the reverse goes for team B.

Sanjay takes aid from a self-help book where he reads about the managerial implications of perception. When he does a self-

analysis he understood that all this while he was working totally under the influence of his perception. Sanjay decides to

take a plunge and modify his behaviour. Discuss any three managerial implications of perception and what could have made

Sanjay change his way of behaving? Discuss (10 Marks)



3. Deepak, Mohsin, Kiara and Kashyap have recently joined Infinity Infotech. In the first few days of Induction they are all

made to form a group which will work on a project given by the management. Initially it went good for some time but after

fifteen days rift could be seen between the group members. The management gave them a timeline for the completion of the

project. They appointed Kiara as their leader and followed the norms set by the group. Within the given time frame by the

management they completed the project and got appreciated for the same. After the completion of this project these four group

members were again assigned a new group.

a. Explain the process for formation of a group in Infinity Infotech. (5 Marks)

b. List down all the theories of group formation (all the theories need not to be discussed). Discuss the theory which you

will the most apt in case of Infinity Infotech



Course: Essentials of HRM

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. Kaya & Kaya is a skincare product manufacturing company. The company has been in the market from past 10 years and it’s

been noted that because of the change in size, growth, work assignments, job duties and responsibilities the existing jobs

have changed and new jobs have been established. You have been hired as a consultant to help determine the various ways of

establishing job analysis. Discuss the different method of job analysis which could be used in this company. Conclude by

choosing the best method of job analysis for Kaya & Kaya.



2. Assessment centres were first used in early 1940s in United Kingdom for solving discipline and behavioural issues of war

officers and selecting the right candidate. Now, assessment centres have become a must tool for most of the organisations

.Critically analyse this statement as well as discuss that in which two areas of HRM assessment centres can be used? Conclude

by gauging the importance of assessment centres.



3. Sanjana joined a media company Showtimes Ltd. as Public Relationship officer. On the very day of her joining the office

she is assigned a lot of tasks, which made her feel very nervous and confused. Since it’s the first day of her work Sanjana

has lots of query but does not have any coach/ mentor/buddy who she can look up to for any help. For every single query she

has to approach the HR who every time assigns a different person to guide her. This continues for every single day. Within a

month of joining Sanjana is contemplating to resign from her services. It was then noted by the HR that the employee turnover

in their organisation is very high especially within the few months of joining. It also came up that the main reason behind

this was lack of Induction to employees

a. What could HR have done when Sanjana kept on approaching them for every single query she encountered during her first

month in Showtimes Ltd?



b. You have been hired by Showbiz ltd. as a consultant to come up with induction strategy as it has been proved that if not

inducted properly the attrition rates can be very high. Discuss the merits of Induction in general as well as for Showbiz Ltd

which you need to present in front of the management.



Course: Marketing Management

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Case

“Ayurvedic India” is a new company started by two young entrepreneurs Mr. Dharam and Mr. Raj. “Ayurvedic India” deals with

traditional Indian Ayurveda medicines. The company has already opened 10 stores across two cities namely Delhi and Mumbai in

India and it has a plan to open at least 50 more stores in less than a year time. All the stores will have an Ayurvedic

Doctor to provide free medical assistance. The company is known for its brands “Dant Rakshak” which is toothpaste, “Kesh

Rakshak” which is hair oil, “Chehra” which is a cosmetic cream, “Tez Chyawanprash” which is nutritive jam that helps in

boosting immunity. The stores have a huge space both for the patient treatment and a dedicated space for the retail counter.

The company plans to give competition to the market leaders i.e. Patanjali and Dabur.



Q1. The company hires you as a Marketing Manager and asks you to prepare the Segmentation and Targeting for “Ayurvedic

India”.



Q2. “Ayurvedic India” deals with the concept of treatment of patients and then selling them the medicine. You have been asked

to prepare the 7P’s of Marketing Mix for “Ayurvedic India”.



Q3. Answer on the basis of the case above:

a. Prepare the positioning strategy for “Ayurvedic India”.

b. Prepare a list of five celebrities who can act as a Brand Ambassador for “Ayurvedic India” Explain the selection of

celebrities with reason.



Course: Strategic Management

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q1. M/s Divine Soul is into traditional Indian wear which sells multiple brands. The popular brand for male is “Raja” and for

the females is “Rani”. The company sells traditional wear for children popularly known as “Shaayad”. The company has 120

outlets in India. The competition in this industry has been constantly growing. The profit margins are going down. The

company has been profitable since the day of inception but there has been no growth. The company has remain stable from many

years as the directors believe that the stability is the best strategy. The company adds you into the board as a strategy

director and asks your view on Stability Strategy. You have been asked to prepare the pros and cons of Stability strategy for

M/s Divine Soul.



Q2. Assume that the directors of M/s Divine Soul agree with your view on the challenges of Stability Strategy. The director

asks you to suggest one corporate level strategy for the organization that will help them achieve growth for the

organization.



Q3. From the case above answer the following question:



a. Explain the strategic Management process that needs to be followed for M/s Divine Soul.



b. Prepare a Porters Five competitive forces for M/s Divine Soul.

INTERNAL ASSIGNMENT APPLICABLE FOR SEPTEMBER 2017 EXAMINATION

Financial Accounting & Analysis

Question 1

Calculate Net cash flow from operating activities and discuss how here the non-cash item and the non-operating items are to

be treated

    Net profit for the year 155000
    One of the machinery whose opening written down value is 120000/- depreciation charged on the same Rs 15000 is sold at

the year-end for Rs 95000.Loss on sale of machinery included in above.
    Interest received included in above Rs2000
    The opening balances of stock is Rs 50000/- and the closing is Rs 55000/-
    The opening balances of creditors is Rs 75000/- and the closing is Rs 90000/-



Question 2

You being the account’s manager of JVP Ltd in the online grocery business. The account executive recognizes the income

arising from lease rentals on the basis of accounting standard -9 which talks about revenue recognition. You have a

difference of opinion with him as this Accounting standard is not applicable to income arising from lease agreement and other

income mentioned there. How will you make him understand what exactly AS-9 talks about?



Question 3

From the following information

Liabilities
   

Amount
   

Assets
   

Amount

Equity share Capital
   

225000
   

Fixed assets

(net depreciation)
   

226000

Reserves & Surplus
   

105000
   

Stock
   

48000

Bank Over draft
   

115000
   

Debtors
   

72000

Creditors
   

55000
   

Bank
   

154000

Total
   

500000
   

Total
   

500000


Calculate –

a. Cash ratio and interpret the results

b. Interpret how quick ratio is different from current ratio if computed in the above scenario

Business Law

1. Please list out the factors that affect “Free Consent” to enter into a contract. Give an example for each of the factors

that affect free consent to enter into a contract (10 Marks)

2. What are the Rights of the Consumer, explain atleast 2 real life instances where the rights of consumer have been upheld

and protected (10 Marks)

3. Vijay Singh is a leading filmmaker in India who plans to release his upcoming blockbuster romantic movie during the Diwali

festival weekend of 2016. However, he has learnt that a production house Mukesh Raj Films (MRF) has blocked the single

screens and multiplexes theaters (“Exhibitors”) only for screening of their film for the same Diwali festival weekend. In

fact Vijay Singh has also found out that MRF had earlier in the year during the Eid festival launched a blockbuster movie and

during the negotiation for screening the said Film imposed a condition that he would grant rights to screen the movie only if

he was provided with the exclusive rights to screen another movie during the Diwali Weekend. Therefore, MRF and Exhibitors

had entered into a tie-in arrangement for exclusive exhibition of the films in Eid and Diwali Festival Weekend respectively.

Thus, preventing Vijay Singh from exhibiting his film. Vijay Singh has now approached the Competition Commission of India for

relief

a) Does the tie in-arrangement between MRF and the Exhibitors amount to having “adverse appreciable effects on Competition”.

Please quote the relevant precedent to support your answer (5 Marks)

b) Please list out the penalties stated under the Competition Act, 2002 and atleast quote one instance where Competition

Commission India has imposed penalty alongwith the brief description of such instance

Business Statistics

1. The above chart shows the sales of toys over a period of one year. Identify the diagrammatic representation used and

derive meaningful conclusions about the sales of toys.

2. The following table shows the results of a survey conducted across the country, on 200 working professionals. The

professionals were asked to identify the location of their company and the type of industry of their company. The

professionals were allowed only to select one location and one industry.

Industry
   

Location
   

Total

North
   

South
   

East
   

West

Banking


   

24
   

10
   

08
   

14
   

56

Logistics


   

30
   

06
   

22
   

12
   

70

Telecom


   

28
   

18
   

12
   

16
   

74

Total


   

82
   

34
   

42
   

42
   

200

Suppose a professional is selected at random

a) Calculate the probability that the professional is from West

b) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Banking

c) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Logistics or from North?

d) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Telecom and South?

3. Titan industries Ltd., India’s leading watch manufacturer was established in 1984, as a joint venture between the Tata

Group and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation. The company brought about a paradigm shift in the Indian watch

market, offering quartz technology with international styling. Leveraging its understanding of different segments in the

watch market, it launched a second brand, Sonata, as a value brand to those seeking to buy functionally-styled watches at

affordable prices. The company diversified into jewellery in 1995 under the brand name Tanishq after taking stock of the huge

opportunities and the large size of the jewellery business in India. Suppose, Titan has launched new jewellery designs under

the Tanishq brand for working Indian women. Past record indicates that the mean sale of this brand, from various showrooms

located across various towns is Rs. 20 million. If the distribution of the sales is normal with standard deviation of Rs.

50,000

a) What is the probability of obtaining sale greater than Rs. 45 million this year?

b) What is the probability of generating sale between Rs. 17 and Rs. 27 million?

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Question 1: You are the CEO of Patta Noodles Ltd and want to appoint Mr. Milind as management accountant so there can be adequate coordination between accounts, finance and management functions. Please brief him about his responsibilities and the necessary qualities which he should reflect as a management accountant so as to enable him to sincerely perform the job.

Question 2: Nokia recently launched N3310 model. The company is quite optimistic to continue with producing NOKIA 3310 in the near future. The management of the company prudently takes all decisions and they are analyzing their decision to continue to manufacture the product. As an accountant discusses the necessary factors the management should analyze in order to continue or to shut down any production operation.

Question 3:
a) Calculate total earning as per Emerson's plan-
  • Standard output in 5 hours = 30 units
  • Actual output in 5 hours = 27 units
  • Actual rate paid for each hour = Rs 50 per hour

b) Calculate the earnings and bonus as per Rowan's plan
  • Standard time allocated to complete job = 10 hours
  • Wage rate per hour = Rs 50
  • Actual time taken to complete the job = 8 hours

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Examination Paper: BPO Management
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BPO Industry
Section A: Objective Type (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Multiple Choices and Short notes type Questions.
•?Answer all the questions
•?Part one carry 1 mark each and Part Two questions carry 4 marks each.
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Which of the following is not included in Porter’s Five Model for competitiveness?
a. Threat of New Entrants
b. Degree of Rivalry
c. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
d. Government Strategies
2. Which of the following is not a benefit of a BPO?
a. Cost Reduction
b. Cross – pollination of best products
c. Focus on core process
d. Automatic call distributions
3. In stage there is orderly transfer of activities to the service provider.
a. Negotiation
b. Ongoing Management
c. Implementation
d. Preparation
4. List the Process of Outsourcing in appropriate order:
i. Listing out available in – house resources
ii. Signing the contract
iii. Negotiations, including a letter of intent and usually a contract with terms & conditions
iv. ‘Steady state’ period, which makes the end of the transitioning phase and the beginning of
…………………..
3. Write a short note on ‘Corporate Governance’.
4. Differentiate between BPO and Call Centers.
5. Define ‘Outsourcing’.
Section B: Caselets
Caselet 1
Company Background
CBay Systems Ltd. was founded in 1998 by Raman Kumar, Skip Conover and Mahidhar Reddy. The
Annapolis based healthcare BPO is a leading provider of medical transcription services to US hospitals.
CBay provides transcription and information management services to hospitals, integrated health care
facility networks, medical clinics and physicians. CBay’s HIPAA – complaint solutions leverage leading
Internet technologies and the world’s most highly credentialed transcriptionists to provide easier, more
secure, accurate and cost – effective medical transcription.
CBay’s Development and Process Centre is located in Mumbai and Bangalore, India. Additional offices
are located in Taylor, Michigan and Mumbai, Hyderabad, India. The company employs over 1,250 on its
own rolls and 2,500 employees on its franchisee rolls. An upwards of 3 million files are processed on an
annual basis.
…………………………………………leading HIM
software, CBay has tied up with Arrendale Associates. The A+ Network handles everything from
integrating the existing, dictation process, full transcription, comprehensive document management and
achieving. All of this is done on CBay’s secure servers. 7x24x365 access over the Internet is protected by
complete audit trails and high – level security to meet and surpass strict HIPAA requirements.
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Question:
1. Discuss in detail about the solutions offered by CBay to the healthcare providers.
Caselet 2
Company Background
Suyash software Private limited started as a franchisee of CBayScribe in the month of May 2002 in
Nagpur, Central India. The year 2003 was very difficult for healthcare BPO franchisees as a number of
companies had shut shop due to quality issues and several people had become unemployed. All of this
had made people skeptical about the profession and its long – term potential. “Since Suyash began as a
franchisee of CBay, getting business was never any issue with us and hence we could concentrate on
quality and employee development,” says G. R. Thengdi, chairman of Suyash Software. “Nagpur has a
good educational base with thousands of graduates being churned out every year. Unfortunately
…………………………………. “This is a sound long –
term career with growth opportunities not only within the company but even outside it, i.e.,
entrepreneurial opportunities are plenty. India has already established its track record of providing quality
service in the tightest of time schedules. We must take advantage of this opportunity and become a part of
the profession,” feels Thengdi.
Question:
1. Discuss in detail about the career opportunities with Suyash software.
Section C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Applied Theory Questions.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Each question carries 10 marks.
•?Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 250 Words )
1. Explain porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition with reference to the BPO Industry in India.
2. Discuss in detail the main challenges of BPO Industry.
3. What are the different models of Business Process Outsourcing?

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Examination Paper MM.100
BPO and KPO Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 Marks)
•?This section consists of Multiple Choices/Fill in the Blanks and Short notes type Questions.
•?Answer all the questions.
•?Part one carry 1 mark each and Part Two questions carry 4 marks each.
Part One:
1. Manpower can be retained by which of the following technique:
a. Comfort and Care
b. Problem-Solving technique
c. Attention
d. Proper Training
2. Which of the following is not a challenge to the BPO Industry?
a. Data Security
b. Poor Infrastructure
c. Attrition
d. Lack of Identity
3. Pricing technique where a customer pays a flat rate for services is:
a. Variable Pricing
b. Unit Pricing
c. Fixed Pricing
d. Risk/Reward sharing
4. A MIS report that deals in compliance related to quality and timeliness is:
a. Cash Tracker Report
b. Senior Management Report
c. SLA Compliance Report
d. Production Report
5. Off – Shoring means _________________________________.
6. Size, quality, labor cost etc. are categorized into which form of ITES to be outsourced:
a. People Attractiveness
b. Labor Attractiveness
……………………….
4. Write a short note on ‘Change Management’.
5. Discuss in brief the problems faced by BPO’s.
Section B: Caselets (40 Marks)
•?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 to 200 Words)
Caselet 1
With the mission that reads “To add value to our client’s business by providing cost – effective premium
– quality customer management services and be the preferred vendor for off shored outsourced BPO
services”, Intelenet Global definitely is set to go places. A joint venture between the mighty TATA
Consultancy services (TCS) and the strong Housing development Finance Corporation (HDFC), Intelenet
aims to deliver business processes outsourcing (BPO)solutions to organizations in the US, UK and
Canada. Intelenet’s parentage enables it to deliver scale, infrastructure and business continuity due to its
deep financial strength. TCS brings to Intelenet a vast and ………………………
realizing the cost benefits
without any compromise on quality or time. This makes this wave unstoppable. Resistance from
managers dies down the moment they are convinced of the potential benefits of outsourcing. This makes
future bright and an opportunity to have a long-term career prospects for aspirants in this industry.
Questions:
1. Discuss about the various training programmes offered by Intelenet Global Company.
2. Write a short note on:
•?Contract Centre Operation
•?Human Resource Management
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Caselet 2
Introduction
Hinduja TMT (HTMT) is the flagship company of the multibillion-dollar Hinduja group with offices in
the US and UK and delivery centres in India and the Philippines. HTMT is a SEI CMM level 4 company
and is ranked at no. 8among the 400-odd BPO providers in India (Source: Nasscom) HTMT has also been
ranked the no.2 healthcare BPO provider in India for employee satisfaction (Source: Dataquest). HTMT
claims to be the country’s first convergence corporation; its vision is to become a ‘scale player’ and
leader in its core information technology business by leveraging the strength of its customer base, breadth
and depth of its service lines and management bandwidth. The Hinduja Group provides a wide range of
products and services in over 50 countries and has over 25000 people working for them worldwide.
The group’s activities are divided into three core areas:
•.........
1. Discuss about the various activities performed by Hinduja TMT.
2. Write a short note on:
•?Disaster Recovery Centre
•?BPO Arm in Hinduja TMT
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2. What are the Pros and Cons of BPO?
3. Write a note on the SWOT Analysis of Indian BPO Industry.
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END OF SECTION C

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Examination Paper: Aviation Management
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Examination Paper MM.100
Aviation Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 Marks)
• This section consists of Multiple Choice Questions and Short note type Questions
• Answer all the questions
• Part one carries 1 mark each and Part two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Which of the following are comes under ‘Air safety topic’?
a. Lightning
b. Ice & snow
c. Fire
d. All of the above
2. JATO stands for _______
3. Beam movement, location of beam related to airport and loser stability comes under which of the
following of analyzing the hazard?
a. Situational factor
b. Operational factor
c. Laser/bright factor
d. Pilot/aircraft factor
4. Which of the following-is not the aviation standarda.
ARINC 429
b. ARIN 424
c. ARINC 653
d. ARINC 444.
5. The total weight of the passengers,: their luggage, and cargo is known as:
a. Payload
b. Ramp weight
c. Brake release weight
……………………….
4. Write short note on “Global air traffic management”.
END OF SECTION A
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Section B: Caselets
Caselet 1
In relation to Aus Airlines, the scenario of airline industry is understood as a highly competitive industry.
Commercial air transport is considered to be important for personal mobility, commerce and national
security reasons. It facilitates growth, world trade, international investments and tourism and is thus
considered to be very significant to the globalization taking place in many industries. The demand for
airline service is income elastic. As real income increases, passengers ……………….
Position of the airlines, moreover, the airlines, should also maintain standards to maintain quality of
services, which enable it to retain the customers.
Questions:
1. Identify the challenges faced by the Aus Airlines in a run to survive.
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2. What type of strategy helps in increasing the revenues of the Aviation Industry?
Caselet 2
Inside his 20th floor office in Air India Building, a chairman and managing director V Thulasidas is
reading a new master plan to revive the airline’s fortunes. For the past few years, Air India has been
steadily losing market share to international airlines like British airways, KLM, Emirates and Singapore
Airlines. Despite being the national carrier, its market share of outbound traffic from India has come
down to just 20percent from 40 percent in the 1970s. If that weren’t enough, now low-fare airlines from
the gulf and South-East Asia are eyeing the Indian market.
That’s why, for the past one year………………
 board of the
subsidiary will be from Air India. “You can’t recruit raw people; there will be few people on deputation
for some time. There won’t be a problem as they will have clear cost and revenue parameters within
which they have to function,” says Thulasidas. It does look like the best bet for a Maharaja who has fallen
on bad days.
Questions:
1. What strategy should Air India follow to satisfy its ‘Price- sensitive’ customers without losing
money? Comment.
2. Suggest some features that Air India could adopt to differentiate itself from its competitors.
Section C: Applied Theory
1. Define landing, and also explain the types of landing?
2. Explain aviation industry in India, and list the challenges faced by aviation industry?

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Examination Paper: Aviation Management
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Examination Paper MM.100
Aviation Maintenance Management
Section A: Objective Type (30 marks)
• This section consists of Objective questions & short note questions.
• Answer all the questions.
• Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. A maintenance check performed approximately every month is known asa.
“C” check
b. “A” check
c. Visual check
d. None of these
2. JAA stands for ______..
3. Establish the rules and procedure for auditing maintenance & engineering facilities for adherence
to safety policy is the responsibility of-:
a. Supervisor
b. Safety manager
c. Employee
d. Company
4. Several visual inspection tasks performed in a specific area of the aircraft isa.
Zonal inspection
b. Non-destructive inspection
c. destructive inspection
d. General visual inspection
5. The probability that an item will perform a required function under specified condition without
failure is known asa.
Reliability
………………………………
3. Write short note on ‘Maintenance overhaul shops’,
4. What is technical publication and list the function of technical publication?
END OF SECTION A
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Section B: Case lets (40 Marks)
• This section consists of Case lets.
• Answer all the questions.
• Each Caselet carries 20 marks.
• Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words).
Caselet 1
The government nationalized the airlines in 1953, with enactment of Air Corporation Act. Assets of nine
existing air companies were transferred to the two new corporations Air India International and the Indian
Airlines. After 40 years, in 1994 Air Corporations Act…………………………
.
Further AAI had identified nine airports for expansion/up gradation. These airports were Bombay, Delhi,
Chennai, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Ahmadabad, Goa and Bangalore. A number of airports of
international standard were coming up in various places including Amritsar, Calicut, Jaipur and Srinagar.
The AAI had drawn ambitious long term plans to meet challenges posed by ever increasing air traffic and
advancement in aircraft technology. Some of the major plans for implementation were:
• Replacement of ground-based communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) with satellite
based CNS system.
• Establishment of differential Global Positioning system (DGPS).
• Automation in the Air Traffic control Services, and
• Establishment of Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS).
Questions:
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1. What are the major plans for implementation to meet challenges of increasing air traffic and
advancement in technology?
2. Which types of restrictions were present in the development of tourism in the beginning of
liberalization?
3. What is the current status of available total airports in India?
4. Which airports had recently been declared as international airport and also state the name of
airports that had been identified for expansion.
Caselet 2
Indian airports face two big problems. One, poor infrastructure. Two, under- utiliasation of available
equipment and ground infrastructure. It is the second issue that’s become a pet peeve of airline operators.
They point out that this underutilization causes delays and often forces their planes to circle endlessly
while waiting for permission to land. In the bargain, they end up wasting precious fuel.
In Delhi, points out one airline operator, the secondary runway (09/27) is not used for departure. Ditto for
Mumbai. ........
1. What are the big problems faced by Indian airports, give suitable examples of these problem?
2. What suggestions were given by the Roy Paul Committee to overcome these problems? How
these can be implemented?
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.
………………………..
2. Explain goals and objectives of maintenance in aviation”.

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S.NO  SUBJECT CODE     SUBJECT

1.  FM01 ACCOUNT AND FINANCE FOR MANAGERS

2.  FM02 MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS

3. FM03 SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

4. FM04 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

5. FM05 CORPORATE FINANCE

6. FM06 MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

7. FM07 OPTIONS, FUTURES AND OTHER DERIVATIVES

8. FM09 PROJECT APPRAISAL AND FINANCE

9. FM10 STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT

10. FM11 FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

11. FM12 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

12. FM13 RISK MANAGEMENT

13. GM01 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS & BEHAVIOR

14. GM02 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT

15. GM03 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGERS

16. GM04 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

17. GM05 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

18. GM06 BUSINESSS LAW

19. GM07 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

20. GM08 ELEMENTS OF MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY

21. GM09 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND VENTURE CREATION

22. GM10 QUALITY MANAGEMENT

23. GM11 MGMT. FUNCTIONS & ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

24. GM12 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

25. GM13 EENTERPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT

26. GM14 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & ETHICS

27. HR01 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

28. HR02 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

29. HR03 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

30. HR04 TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

31. HR05 HRD FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

32. HR06 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

33. HR07 MANAGING CHANGE THROUGH ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

34. HR08 MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP

35. IB01 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

36. IB02 INDIAN FOREIGN TRADE

37. IB03 IMPORT EXPORT DOCUMENTATION

38. IB04 GLOBALISATION OF BUSINESS

39. IB06 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

40. IB08 ECONOMICS FOR INTERNATIONAL MANAGERS

41. IS01 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

42. IS02 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

43. IS03 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

44. IS04 COMPUTER NETWORKS

45. IS05 FUNDAMENTALS OF E-COMMERCE

46. IS06 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

47. IS07 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

48. IS08 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

49. IS09 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

50. IS10 SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT

51. IS11 SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

52. IS12 ENABLED SERVICES-WEB SERVICES

53. IS13 E-COMMERCE STRATEGIES

54. IS14 E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY

55. IS15 LEGAL ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

56. IS16 BUILDING INTERACTIVE WEBSITES

57. IS21 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

58. IS22 BUSINESS PROCESS ANALYSIS & DESIGN

59. IS23 ENTERPRISE SECURITY MANAGEMENT

60. IS24 MANAGEMENT OF SOFTWARE EXPORTS

61. M10 CORPORATE POLICIES & PRACTICES

62. M91 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

63. M92 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

64. MM01 MARKETING MANAGEMENT

65. MM02 SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT

66. MM03 ADVERTISING AND BRAND MANAGEMENT

67. MM04 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

68. MM05 MARKETING OF SERVICES

69. MM06 INTERNET MARKETING

70. MM07 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

71. OM01 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

72. OM02 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

73. OM03 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

74. OM04 BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING

75. OM05 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

76. OM06 OPERATIONS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

77. OM07 CHANGE MGMT.BPR

78. OM08 QUALITY MANAGEMENT

79. OM09 OPERATIONS STRATEGY

80. DFM03 SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

81. DFM04 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

82. DFM07 OPTIONS FUTURES, DERIVATIVES

83. DFM08 MERGERS & ACQUISITION

84. DFM10 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT

85. DFM15 BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND VALUATION

86. DGM07 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

87. DHR04 TRAINING & HRD

88. DHR05 HRD FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

89. DHR06 INTERNATIONAL HRM

90. DHR07 ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE  AND DEVELOPMENT

91. DHR08 MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP

92. DHR10 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR LAWS

93. DHR11 WAGE & SALARY ADMINISTRATION

94. DHR12 ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT

95. DIS04 COMPUTER NETWORKS

96. DIS 08 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

97. DIS11 SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

98. DMM05 MARKETING OF SERVICES

99. DMM06 INTERNET MARKETING

100. DMM08 PRODUCT MANAGEMENT

101. DMM09 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

102. DOM02 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

103. DOM03 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

104. DOM04 BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINNEERING

105. DOM05 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

106. DOMM01 MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT

107. DITM01 INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

108. DSCM01 LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

109. DRM01 SAMPLING METHODS & TECHNIQUES

110. DRM02 HYPOTHESIS TESTING

111. DRM03 DATA DEDITING & CODING

112. DRM04 INTRODUCTION TO SPSS

113. RM01 FUNDAMENTALS OF RETAILING

114. RM02 ESSENTIALS OF MARKETING

115. RM03 CUSTOMER ATTRACTION & MANAGEMENT

116. RM04 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT & PRICING

117. RM05 MANAGING RETAIL OPERATIONS

118. RM06 APPLICATION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY IN RETAIL

119. PH01 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT

120. PH02 PHARMACEUTICAL SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT

121. PH03 PHARMACEUTICAL REGULATORY ISSUES

122. PH05 PHARMACEUTICAL PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT

123. PH06 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

124. ITM101 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSYTEMS

125. ITM102 OPERATING SYSTEMS

126. ITM103 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

127. ITM104 WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

128. ITM201 COMPUTER NETWORKS

129. ITM202 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

130. ITM203 MARKETING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

131. ITM204 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

132. ITM311 DATA STRUCTURES, ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING IN JAVA

133. ITM312 OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS & DESIGN

134. ITM313 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

135. ITM314 NETWORK SECURITY MANAGEMENT

136. ITM315 SOFTWARE QUALITY MANAGEMENT

137. ITM316 IT GOVERNANCE

138. ITM321 IT APPLICATIONS IN RETAIL BANKING

139. ITM322 IT APPLICATIONS IN NON-BANKING FINANCIAL SERVICES

140. ITM323 FINANCIAL ENGINEERING

141. ITM324 PROJECT FINANCE

142. ITM325 DEVELOPING FINANCIAL PORTALS

143. ITM331 FUNDAMENTALS OF RETAILING

144. ITM332 IT APPLICATIONS FOR MERCHANDISING

145. ITM333 IT APPLICATIONS FOR RETAIL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

146. ITM334 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

147. ITM335 ECRM

148. ITM336 E- RETAILING

149. ITM341 ADVANCED OPERATIONS RESEARCH

150. ITM342 IT APPLICATIONS FOR FACILITY PLANNING

151. ITM343 CHANGE MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING

152. ITM344 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

153. ITM345 IT APPLICATIONS IN SERVICE OPERATIONS

154. ITM346 SUPPLY CHAIIN MANAGEMENT

155. ITM351 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

156. ITM352 TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS

157. ITM353 HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

158. ITM401 SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT

159. ITM402 DATA WAREHOUSING & DATA MINING

160. ITM403 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING

161. ITM404 INFORMATION RISK MANAGEMENT

162. ITM405 E-COMMERCE

163. ITM406 ENTERPRISE APPLICATION INTEGRATION

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Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q 1. On account of the protectionist stands taken by some major countries the Global consulting Business of the IT giant IND

Solutions is hurt. The entire business strategy for the consulting business is being realigned. As a HR Specialist, you are

required to share the Organization structure and propose a new (organization structure). (10 Marks)



Q 2. You are the HR Manager in an organisation handling a regional profile and are aspirational and would want to be the

Chief People Officer. In the corporate world the completion is stiff and you need to have a good professional image.

Differences of opinions are common and needs to be handled carefully. How do you plan to handle conflicts effectively,

discuss your thoughts. (10 Marks)



Q 3. As the Chief Learning officer of the company. You are currently training the fresh batch of Management Trainees.

a. Explain with examples the different types of leaderships (min 5) and what situation these leadership styles can be used

effectively to get results (5 Marks)

b. Maslow’s theory on Hierarchy of Needs can be effectively used to understand human behavior. Explain it to the Management

Trainees with a simple example.

Course: Information System for Managers

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination

1. A public sector bank is currently striving to differentiate itself from the competition to private sector bank in the same

region. The customers at the public sector bank complain about the employees who are not informed about each customer's

needs, preferences, and interaction history. The bank has been unable to cultivate more profitable relationships with the

customers’ which has impacted its growth. Their inability to proactively identify risk – elevating customer behaviour has

attributed to further losses. As the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the public sector bank, elaborate on your

understanding of customer relationship management and its importance. How you would acquire, retain and create lasting

relationships with the customers? How would creating these relationships help your bank? (10 Marks)

2. The Healthcare industry is inundated with massive volumes of data generated each minute. With the adoption of electronic

health records, mobile health apps and wearable technologies this is poised to increase dramatically over the next few years.

This comprises of data being generated by patients in different forms such as the patient report’s generated by the

diagnostic labs, the data in the form of vital stats generated by the wearable devices and body patches, data from medical

insurance companies, to name a few. Explain data mining and its importance in the healthcare industry. With the help of a

suitable example elaborate how patient data can be used for preventive healthcare. Would you recommend the use of Data mining

in healthcare? (10 Marks)

3. a. As the Indian city of Chennai went under floodwaters following heavy rains, it became clear that the effects of a lack

of planning can be devastating for small companies. Reports suggest, as many as 40 to 60 percent of small businesses never

recover after being hit by natural disasters. Some companies looked on helplessly as systems went down. They found themselves

drowning in a flood of complaints from enraged customers’ as the water level rose on Chennai streets. Many enterprises

believe that they can survive any disaster if they put in place a robust physical infrastructure and technical expertise. But

floods in Chennai confirmed that technology companies need to do more to escape the ill-effects of natural disasters.

Organizations wanted to make sure that their data centers don’t shut down, and continue to function as usual. However this

was in vain. Explain BCP and its importance. What factors play an important role in the successful implementation of a BCP?

In your opinion, should small businesses invest in BCP? (5 Marks)

3. b. What are ERP systems and mention five benefits of using them. With the help of an example of any company with a failed

ERP implementation, highlight the main reasons companies experience failures in implementing ERP systems. What were the

lessons learnt to avoid the same mistakes in future?

Course: Corporate Social Responsibility

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Case Study:

M/s Sun Shine is in the manufacturing of best quality ISO certified Solar Panels. The company is known for the durable solar

panels having best features. The government provides subsidy to the customers buying solar panels under the Jawaharlal Nehru

National Solar Mission in the country. The company has been doing well consistently over the period of years. The awareness

for usage of Solar as a source of energy is increasing day by day. The company sells solar panels at the lowest possible

price. The company’s vision is to light every house in the rural India.

Q1. The company wants to sell Solar Panels in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as a part of “Go Global” Initiative. Explain the

benefits and demerits of Globalization for M/s Sun Shine (10 Marks)



Q2. The company plans to do CSR activity in rural India and hires you as a consultant to advice the organization for at least

five CSR activities. Which one activity among the suggested five activities you would select for M/s Sun Shine. Explain the

same with reason. (10 Marks)



Q3. From the case above:

a) Assume you plan to implement one of the CSR activity, explain the process that you would follow for its implementation in

the organization. (5 Marks)

b) Explain any three voluntary codes in CSR that you would apply for the organization. Explain the benefits of the same for

M/s Sun Shine.

Course: Business Economics

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. State how the ordinal utility approach to consumer behaviour is different from the cardinal utility approach by Marshall.

In the context of indifference curve (IC) technique using ordinal utility approach, explain whether following two statements

are true. - “IC slopes downwards because if the quantity of one product is reduced, the quantity of other product must also

be decreased” and “Slope of indifference curve indicates the rate at which individuals are ready to substitute one commodity

by the other”. Substantiate your view on each of the statements separately (10 Marks).



2. With the help of the concept of production function, explain the difference between Law of Variable Proportions and Law of

Returns to Scale. Elaborate your answer by citing real world examples. (10 Marks)



3. a) Discuss product differentiation as an important feature of Monopolistically Competitive market. Explain the statement

“Price flexibility under monopolistic competition depends on the degree of product differentiation”, by referring to the case

of any FMCG industry. (5 Marks)

3. b) PepsiCo has been a leader in soft drink industry. But over years, it has diversified in various snack foods. Over half

of its current profits come from non-soft drink products. What, in your opinion, is the economic principle behind it?

Course: Business Communication & Etiquette

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q 1) The sales professionals of your organization are impatient and unwilling to listen to their clients. What is the

importance of listening? How can you help them develop listening as a behavior? What is the one advice that you would like to

give them to improve their trait.

Q 2) As a manager of a growing organization, it is your responsibility to set a high benchmark for ethical communication for

your team members. Elaborate on ethical communication and its importance. What key areas would you focus on to ensure the

same?

Q 3) The sales team of Zenith Global has a proven track record of success with customers when it comes to giving a

presentation or participating in meetings. Despite this the conversions of prospects into customers has been surprisingly

low. On deeper analysis it was found that the team struggled with their written communication. Every meeting / sales

presentation needs to be followed up with a sales letter to clinch the deal.

a) What should the team bear in mind while writing letters to clients they have interacted with in the past and who have

shown interest in their offerings?

b) What approach would work best to convert a neutral customer who is not aware about your products or offerings?

Course: Organisational Behaviour

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. Why do we do what we do? Motivation is the word which explains why one individual is absorbed about a particular objective

or action plan while the other one would be totally disoriented about it? Alia and Aarti are colleagues working in a software

firm. Alia comes from a very affluent family and is she is very much involved in the workplace politics whereas Aarti comes

from a very humble background and works really hard to achieve her aspirations. Aarti is always involved in her work and

shrugs off any kind of political agenda. Discuss the given scenario of Alia and Aarti with the help of McClelland Needs

Theory? Explain why both the colleagues so differently oriented? (10 Marks)



2. Karan and Sanjay are Team leaders of team A and B respectively. Karan is very open to feedback and does not let his

perception rule his decision. He takes action based on facts and figures whereas Sanjay get carried away with his perception.

Team A is very happy and motivated team which is clearly visible by their performance and just the reverse goes for team B.

Sanjay takes aid from a self-help book where he reads about the managerial implications of perception. When he does a self-

analysis he understood that all this while he was working totally under the influence of his perception. Sanjay decides to

take a plunge and modify his behaviour. Discuss any three managerial implications of perception and what could have made

Sanjay change his way of behaving? Discuss (10 Marks)



3. Deepak, Mohsin, Kiara and Kashyap have recently joined Infinity Infotech. In the first few days of Induction they are all

made to form a group which will work on a project given by the management. Initially it went good for some time but after

fifteen days rift could be seen between the group members. The management gave them a timeline for the completion of the

project. They appointed Kiara as their leader and followed the norms set by the group. Within the given time frame by the

management they completed the project and got appreciated for the same. After the completion of this project these four group

members were again assigned a new group.

a. Explain the process for formation of a group in Infinity Infotech. (5 Marks)

b. List down all the theories of group formation (all the theories need not to be discussed). Discuss the theory which you

will the most apt in case of Infinity Infotech



Course: Essentials of HRM

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



1. Kaya & Kaya is a skincare product manufacturing company. The company has been in the market from past 10 years and it’s

been noted that because of the change in size, growth, work assignments, job duties and responsibilities the existing jobs

have changed and new jobs have been established. You have been hired as a consultant to help determine the various ways of

establishing job analysis. Discuss the different method of job analysis which could be used in this company. Conclude by

choosing the best method of job analysis for Kaya & Kaya.



2. Assessment centres were first used in early 1940s in United Kingdom for solving discipline and behavioural issues of war

officers and selecting the right candidate. Now, assessment centres have become a must tool for most of the organisations

.Critically analyse this statement as well as discuss that in which two areas of HRM assessment centres can be used? Conclude

by gauging the importance of assessment centres.



3. Sanjana joined a media company Showtimes Ltd. as Public Relationship officer. On the very day of her joining the office

she is assigned a lot of tasks, which made her feel very nervous and confused. Since it’s the first day of her work Sanjana

has lots of query but does not have any coach/ mentor/buddy who she can look up to for any help. For every single query she

has to approach the HR who every time assigns a different person to guide her. This continues for every single day. Within a

month of joining Sanjana is contemplating to resign from her services. It was then noted by the HR that the employee turnover

in their organisation is very high especially within the few months of joining. It also came up that the main reason behind

this was lack of Induction to employees

a. What could HR have done when Sanjana kept on approaching them for every single query she encountered during her first

month in Showtimes Ltd?



b. You have been hired by Showbiz ltd. as a consultant to come up with induction strategy as it has been proved that if not

inducted properly the attrition rates can be very high. Discuss the merits of Induction in general as well as for Showbiz Ltd

which you need to present in front of the management.



Course: Marketing Management

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Case

“Ayurvedic India” is a new company started by two young entrepreneurs Mr. Dharam and Mr. Raj. “Ayurvedic India” deals with

traditional Indian Ayurveda medicines. The company has already opened 10 stores across two cities namely Delhi and Mumbai in

India and it has a plan to open at least 50 more stores in less than a year time. All the stores will have an Ayurvedic

Doctor to provide free medical assistance. The company is known for its brands “Dant Rakshak” which is toothpaste, “Kesh

Rakshak” which is hair oil, “Chehra” which is a cosmetic cream, “Tez Chyawanprash” which is nutritive jam that helps in

boosting immunity. The stores have a huge space both for the patient treatment and a dedicated space for the retail counter.

The company plans to give competition to the market leaders i.e. Patanjali and Dabur.



Q1. The company hires you as a Marketing Manager and asks you to prepare the Segmentation and Targeting for “Ayurvedic

India”.



Q2. “Ayurvedic India” deals with the concept of treatment of patients and then selling them the medicine. You have been asked

to prepare the 7P’s of Marketing Mix for “Ayurvedic India”.



Q3. Answer on the basis of the case above:

a. Prepare the positioning strategy for “Ayurvedic India”.

b. Prepare a list of five celebrities who can act as a Brand Ambassador for “Ayurvedic India” Explain the selection of

celebrities with reason.



Course: Strategic Management

Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2017 Examination



Q1. M/s Divine Soul is into traditional Indian wear which sells multiple brands. The popular brand for male is “Raja” and for

the females is “Rani”. The company sells traditional wear for children popularly known as “Shaayad”. The company has 120

outlets in India. The competition in this industry has been constantly growing. The profit margins are going down. The

company has been profitable since the day of inception but there has been no growth. The company has remain stable from many

years as the directors believe that the stability is the best strategy. The company adds you into the board as a strategy

director and asks your view on Stability Strategy. You have been asked to prepare the pros and cons of Stability strategy for

M/s Divine Soul.



Q2. Assume that the directors of M/s Divine Soul agree with your view on the challenges of Stability Strategy. The director

asks you to suggest one corporate level strategy for the organization that will help them achieve growth for the

organization.



Q3. From the case above answer the following question:



a. Explain the strategic Management process that needs to be followed for M/s Divine Soul.



b. Prepare a Porters Five competitive forces for M/s Divine Soul.

INTERNAL ASSIGNMENT APPLICABLE FOR SEPTEMBER 2017 EXAMINATION

Financial Accounting & Analysis

Question 1

Calculate Net cash flow from operating activities and discuss how here the non-cash item and the non-operating items are to

be treated

    Net profit for the year 155000
    One of the machinery whose opening written down value is 120000/- depreciation charged on the same Rs 15000 is sold at

the year-end for Rs 95000.Loss on sale of machinery included in above.
    Interest received included in above Rs2000
    The opening balances of stock is Rs 50000/- and the closing is Rs 55000/-
    The opening balances of creditors is Rs 75000/- and the closing is Rs 90000/-



Question 2

You being the account’s manager of JVP Ltd in the online grocery business. The account executive recognizes the income

arising from lease rentals on the basis of accounting standard -9 which talks about revenue recognition. You have a

difference of opinion with him as this Accounting standard is not applicable to income arising from lease agreement and other

income mentioned there. How will you make him understand what exactly AS-9 talks about?



Question 3

From the following information

Liabilities
   

Amount
   

Assets
   

Amount

Equity share Capital
   

225000
   

Fixed assets

(net depreciation)
   

226000

Reserves & Surplus
   

105000
   

Stock
   

48000

Bank Over draft
   

115000
   

Debtors
   

72000

Creditors
   

55000
   

Bank
   

154000

Total
   

500000
   

Total
   

500000


Calculate –

a. Cash ratio and interpret the results

b. Interpret how quick ratio is different from current ratio if computed in the above scenario

Business Law

1. Please list out the factors that affect “Free Consent” to enter into a contract. Give an example for each of the factors

that affect free consent to enter into a contract (10 Marks)

2. What are the Rights of the Consumer, explain atleast 2 real life instances where the rights of consumer have been upheld

and protected (10 Marks)

3. Vijay Singh is a leading filmmaker in India who plans to release his upcoming blockbuster romantic movie during the Diwali

festival weekend of 2016. However, he has learnt that a production house Mukesh Raj Films (MRF) has blocked the single

screens and multiplexes theaters (“Exhibitors”) only for screening of their film for the same Diwali festival weekend. In

fact Vijay Singh has also found out that MRF had earlier in the year during the Eid festival launched a blockbuster movie and

during the negotiation for screening the said Film imposed a condition that he would grant rights to screen the movie only if

he was provided with the exclusive rights to screen another movie during the Diwali Weekend. Therefore, MRF and Exhibitors

had entered into a tie-in arrangement for exclusive exhibition of the films in Eid and Diwali Festival Weekend respectively.

Thus, preventing Vijay Singh from exhibiting his film. Vijay Singh has now approached the Competition Commission of India for

relief

a) Does the tie in-arrangement between MRF and the Exhibitors amount to having “adverse appreciable effects on Competition”.

Please quote the relevant precedent to support your answer (5 Marks)

b) Please list out the penalties stated under the Competition Act, 2002 and atleast quote one instance where Competition

Commission India has imposed penalty alongwith the brief description of such instance

Business Statistics

1. The above chart shows the sales of toys over a period of one year. Identify the diagrammatic representation used and

derive meaningful conclusions about the sales of toys.

2. The following table shows the results of a survey conducted across the country, on 200 working professionals. The

professionals were asked to identify the location of their company and the type of industry of their company. The

professionals were allowed only to select one location and one industry.

Industry
   

Location
   

Total

North
   

South
   

East
   

West

Banking


   

24
   

10
   

08
   

14
   

56

Logistics


   

30
   

06
   

22
   

12
   

70

Telecom


   

28
   

18
   

12
   

16
   

74

Total


   

82
   

34
   

42
   

42
   

200

Suppose a professional is selected at random

a) Calculate the probability that the professional is from West

b) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Banking

c) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Logistics or from North?

d) Calculate the probability that the professional is from Telecom and South?

3. Titan industries Ltd., India’s leading watch manufacturer was established in 1984, as a joint venture between the Tata

Group and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation. The company brought about a paradigm shift in the Indian watch

market, offering quartz technology with international styling. Leveraging its understanding of different segments in the

watch market, it launched a second brand, Sonata, as a value brand to those seeking to buy functionally-styled watches at

affordable prices. The company diversified into jewellery in 1995 under the brand name Tanishq after taking stock of the huge

opportunities and the large size of the jewellery business in India. Suppose, Titan has launched new jewellery designs under

the Tanishq brand for working Indian women. Past record indicates that the mean sale of this brand, from various showrooms

located across various towns is Rs. 20 million. If the distribution of the sales is normal with standard deviation of Rs.

50,000

a) What is the probability of obtaining sale greater than Rs. 45 million this year?

b) What is the probability of generating sale between Rs. 17 and Rs. 27 million?

Saturday 24 June 2017

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IIBM Institute of Business Management
Examination Paper MM.100
Advertising Media Planning
Section A: Objective Type (30 marks)
• This section consists of Multiple Choice questions & short note questions.
• Answer all the questions.
• Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part Two questions carry 5 marks each.
Part One:
Multiple Choices:
1. Advertising done once a month is calleda.
Continuity
b. Flighting
c. Pulsing
d. All of the above
2. Classification of geographic areas includea.
Regions
b. TV  market  delineation  such  as  DMA’S
c. Age
d. Both a & b
3. The data set contains the boundaries for metropolitan & micropolitan statistical areas in united
states is known asa.
Designated market areas
b. Metropolitan & micropolitan statistical areas
c. Core-based statistical areas
d. None of these
4. Which of the following is the general media planning sites:-
a. Advertising media internet center
b. Media post
c. Both a & b
d. Media mark research & intelligence
5. Arrange the following into classic Engel/kollat model of the buying process.
a. Search for alternatives to solve the problem
b. Alternative evaluation
c. Post purchasing evaluation
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d. Problem recognition
a. i, ii, iii, iv
b. ii, I, iv, iii
c. iv, I, ii, iii
d. iii, iv, ii, i
6. Which of the following are the top five perennial questions that media research cannot answer?
a. How much is enough
b. Which medium is most effective
c. Which is better: flighting or continuity
d. All of the above
7. DMA stands for
8. GRPs stands for
9. What is the full form of BDIa.
Broad development index
b. Brand development index
c. Brand display index
d. Balanced dynamic index
10. Which of the following are the elements of media strategy?
a. Media target
b. Creative strategy
c. Reach & frequency
d. All of the above
Part Two:
1. What are the principles for selecting media vehicles?
2. What are the important reasons for using a media mix?
3. List the strategies used by media planner to create the awareness.
4. Write short note on GRPs?
Section B: Caselets (40 Marks)
END OF SECTION A
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• 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 to 200 words).
Caselet 1
Mr. Deepak Mathur founded a small radio manufacturing plant in Noida in the 1980s. From this small
start   came   one   of   the   nation’s   largest   radios,   television, and allied products companies. By 1995, its
sales approached Rs. 150 crores annually, with 15,000 employees and 10 manufacturing locations.
Throughout its growth, Mr. Mathur remained the active, imaginative, and driving force of this company.
In earlier days every manager and worker knew him, and he was able to call most of them by their first
names, so even after the company grew fairly large, people felt that they knew the founder and chief
executive, and their strong feeling of personal loyalty had much to do with the fact that the company
was never unionized.
However,   as   the   company   prospered   and   grew,   Mr.   Mathur   worried   that   it   was   losing   its   “smallcompany”
   spirit.   He   also   felt   that   communications   were   suffering,   that   his   objectives   and   philosophy 
were not being understood in the company, that much wasteful duplication was occurring through poor
knowledge of what others in the company were doing, and that new-product development and
marketing were suffering as a result. Likewise, he was concerned that he had lost with the people. In
order to solve the communication problem, he ensured that several communication devices were
installed. He put into effect communication device he found other companies using: bulletin boards in
every office and manufacturing plant throughout the country; a revitalized company newspaper carrying
much   company  and   personal   news   affecting   all   locations;”Company   Facts   Books”   for   every   employee, 
giving significant information about their company; regular profit-sharing letters; monthly one-day
meetings at headquarters for the top 100 executives; annual three-day meetings of 1200 managers of all
levels at a resort area; and a large number of special committees to discuss company matters. After
much time, effort and expense, Mr. Mathur was disappointed to find that the problem of
communication  and  of  the  “small-company”  feeling  still  existed  and  that  the  results  of  his  programs  did 
not seem to be significant.
Questions:
1. What  do  you  see  as  the  company’s  real  communication  problem?
2. What would you suggest to improve communication in the company?
Caselet 2
The latest trends have resulted in new innovative ways of promotion through the mobile phones. The
latest addition to the numerous ways of marketing and designing effective ads in mobile phones is ecouping.
E-Couping has become a rage among the advertisers as well as the users. Here, wireless users
are provided with, for example, a 20 percent off-coupon offer on a DVD player. And the results are very
encouraging. US Mobile Message Markets report says that this industry segment generated revenues of
$571 million in 2000 and is projected to surpass $5 billion by 2007. Almost 86 percent of the people
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surveyed favored a trade-off for receiving advertisements on their mobile phones in markets across UK,
Europe and the US. More than 88 percent of the people expressed their enthusiasm to e-couping, which
could   be   reimbursed   at   the   stores   nearby.   The   four   key   factors   important   to   consumers’   acceptance: 
Choice – being able to decide whether or not to receive messages; control-being able to bypass sale
messages easily; customization-being able to filter the types of messages received; and mutual benefitgetting
something back in return a reduction in the cost of services for example
Spending on mobile Content
Europe, 2001-2006
Year Spending
2001 $590
2002 $860
2003 $1,407
2004 $2,233
2005 $2,2915
2006 $3,280
A study by Forrester Research in conjunction with the Federation of European Direct Marketing
(FEDMA) found that SMS can reach two-thirds of 250 million European mobile phone owners. According
to the Forrester study, 21 percent of the 250 direct marketers surveyed online use SMS at least
occasionally, 12 percent have tried it and 5 percent plan regular SMS use in 2003. The advantage of SMS
marketing is that, unlike e-mail marketing, it offers three types of campaigns-one off push campaigns for
awareness building; one-off pull campaigns for promotion; and continued dialogue for customer
retention. One-time pull campaigns average 13 percent response rates, which outperform phone and
mail alternatives, according to Forrester.
According   to   Jupiter   MMXI,   European   consumers   will   spend   €3.3   billion   for   content   on   their   mobile 
phones  by  2006  compared  to  €1.7  billion  for  content  on  their  PCs.  Mobile  phones  offer  a  much  better 
billing platform than the PC. In 2001, €590  million  was  spent  by  Europeans  for  content  on  their  mobile 
phones,  such  as  ring  tones,  logos,  sports  scores  and  stock  prices.  This  is  almost  twice  the  €252  million 
spent   on   the   PC.   “Increasing   use   of   Short   Messaging   Service   on   mobile   phones   is   good   news for the
media industry. Newspapers and magazines struggling to generate direct consumer revenues from their
websites  have  more  opportunity  to  charge  for  content  on  mobile  phones,  “said  Jupiter  MMXI’s  Olivier 
Beau  villain.  “They  should  use  their  Web  presence as a way to promote mobile content with which they
will  be  able  to  generate  more  revenues.”
Question:
1. On the basis of above case explain how to advertise and market your Product through SMS?
2. Give the detailed advantages of advertising & marketing the products through Short Messaging
Services (SMS).
END OF SECTION B
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Section C: Applied Theory (30 Marks)
• This section consists of Long Questions.
• Answer all the questions.
• Each question carries 15 marks.
• Detailed information should from the part of your answer (Word limit 200 to 150 words).
1. Define Media planning. Explain the objective of marketing in media planning?
2. What is the creative media strategy? List the guidelines for a creative media strategy
END OF SECTION C