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Business Communication & Etiquette 1. How has communication transformed with   the use of technology? Share any 2   technological tools you use for efficient   communication and how they have helped   you contribute more effectively in your   organization. 2. Communications audit is a snapshot of   an organization’s communication   strategies, activities and programs.   Provide your opinion on the statement by   elaborating on its process and outcome. 3. You have been invited as the Joint   Secretary of the Parents Teachers   Association to celebrate Teachers Day at   your child’s school. Since you are a   counsellor, you also have to give the key   note address for the event. Your child   studies at a reputed school which has a   legacy of 25 years. Most of the teachers   are very senior with vast experience. The   school is modern in its outlook towards   extra-curricular activities but   conventional as well when it concerns   academics At the lunch, you would have   the chance to interact with the   management, trustees and teachers. You   wish to make a great first impression   that lasts and also seem confident while   addressing such an elite audience. a. Apart from preparing the speech, you   believe your appearance will make or   break the deal. What will you keep in   mind while choosing your dress,   accessories and make up for the event? b. While meeting and greeting all the   dignitaries, how will you conduct   yourself when you are introducing   yourself with an objective to build   rapport with them?  Business Economics 1. Calculate the following: Quantity Total Fixed Cost Total Variable   Cost Total Cost Average Cost Marginal   Cost 25 10 18 ? ? ? 26 10 10 ? ? ? 27 10 21 ? ? ?  Analyse the changes in the calculated   costs as quantity produced increases. 2. Assume that a consumer consumes two   commodities X and Y and makes five   combinations for the two commodities: Combination Units of X Units of Y A 25 3 B 20 5 C 16 10 D 13 18 E 11 28  Calculate Marginal rate of Substitution   and explain the answer. 3. a) Suppose the monthly income of an   individual increases from Rs 20,000 to Rs   35,000 which increases his demand for   clothes from 40 units to 50 units.   Calculate the income elasticity of demand   and interpret the result. b) Quantity demanded for tea has   increased from 300 to 450 units with an   increase in the price of the coffee   powder from Rs 25 to Rs 30. Calculate the   cross elasticity of demand between tea   and coffee and explain the relationship   between the goods.  Corporate Social Responsibility Caselet: Roughly 20 pieces of clothing per person   are manufactured each year. Growth of the   multi-trillion-dollar apparel industry   has been fed by “fast fashion,” which   makes clothing cheaply and quickly with a   low price-tag. Fast-changing trends and   low prices have allowed people to consume   more. The average consumer is now   purchasing 60 percent more items of   clothing compared to 2000 Cotton is the   most common natural fibre used to make   clothing, accounting for about 33 percent   of all fibres found in textiles. Cotton   is also a very thirsty crop, requiring   2,700 liters of water—what one person   drinks in two-and-a-half years—to make   one cotton shirt. In areas already facing   water stress, cotton production can be   particularly damaging. In Central Asia,   for instance, the Aral Sea has nearly   disappeared because cotton farmers draw   excessively from the Amu Darya and Syr   Darya rivers. Cotton farming is also   responsible for 24 percent of   insecticides and 11 percent of pesticides   despite using about 3 percent of the   world’s arable land. The carbon footprint of a garment largely   depends on the material. While synthetic   fibres like polyester have less impact on   water and land than grown materials like   cotton, they emit more greenhouse gasses   per kilogram.* (Source, National   Geographic & WRI) M/s Fine Fabrics Ltd, a listed company,   manufactures cotton fabric and its   multiple blended variants as per   customer/client demands.   Customers/clients include fashion houses,   designers and large clothing   manufacturers across Asia & Europe. You   are the Head of CSR with the company. Q1. As Head of CSR you have been asked to   come up with a detailed plan to sensitize   your employees on water as a critical   resource and also initiate setting up of   an innovation driven cell/campaign for   saving water. Design and develop a   strategic plan/roadmap involving   sensitization of 100+ employees as well   as setting up of the Water innovation   cell/campaign with SMART goals/outcomes   for M/s Fine Fabrics Ltd. Please be very   specific and relevant to the company. Q2. Your company is committed to protect,   respect and remedy Framework of UN   Principles on Business and Human Rights.   The Head of manufacturing at M/s Fine   fabrics Ltd wants to partner with the   supply chain in generating similar Human   Rights commitments across their   businesses, which are mostly midsized. He   wants your guidance on how to convince   these vendors to buy in into this   voluntarily. Develop a business case and   a broad plan that your Head Manufacturing   can use to convince the vendor businesses   to come on board and adopt UN Principles   for Businesses & Human Rights. Q3A. Carbon Offset is one mechanism used   to reduce the carbon footprints of a   business. Suggest to your CEO at Fine   Fabrics Ltd two concrete ways in which   Fine Fabrics can reduce its carbon   footprints, develop a convincing business   benefit argument around each of the   suggestion. Q3B. An NGO has approached the CEO of M/s   Fine Fabrics Ltd requesting funding for a   project on cotton fabric based   Traditional Crafts making workshop for   girls & women from weaker socio economic   background. Your company falls under the   criteria of 2% spend on CSR as per   Companies Act 2013. Your CEO thinks this   project can be funded but wants you to do   the due diligence of the NGO. Prepare a   questionnaire with at least 5/five   questions that you think your company   should ask and receive answers to before   agreeing to fund the project/ partner in   the project. Information Systems for Managers 1. PantMax Retail, through its   subsidiaries, operates approximately 1000   departmental stores pan India. These   stores hold a variety of merchandise   including adult and children apparel,   cosmetics, accessories, home furnishing   etc. The management feels in order to   increase their sales, PantMax needs to   tailor its merchandise more to the local   tastes, colors, sizes, brands which   should be according to the sales pattern   in each of the PantMax stores. For   example, the stores in Mumbai might stock   clothing in smaller sizes and brighter   colors than those in Chennai, or the   stores in Delhi may stock more makeup   shades to attract trendier shoppers. How   will information systems help PantMax   implement this new strategy? Is this a   suitable choice for the management to   implement? 2. The goal of service companies is to   develop services that attract, keep   customers satisfied, loyal and speak well   of them. They use information and   communication technology to get closer to   the customer, create long-term   relationships, and gain more knowledge   from and about the customers to serve   them better. As a major element of   business strategy, firms are embracing   CRM, because technological applications   permit precise segmentation, profiling   and targeting of customers. To deal with   competitive pressures a customer-centric   culture is required. The airline industry   is no exception to this. Give an example   of how an airline company has   successfully implemented CRM to increase   their profits and keep customers happy. 3. In June 2017, a new cyber virus spread   from Ukraine to wreak havoc around the   globe, crippling thousands of computers.   FedEx Corp, package delivery company,   said its fiscal 2018 results would be   hurt due to disruption of operations   following a cyber-attack last month. It   is still experiencing widespread service   delays following the attack. It was   unable to estimate when services at the   unit would be fully restored. It   experienced loss of revenue due to   decreased volumes, incremental costs from   contingency plans and remediation of   affected systems. Share prices of FedEx   dropped after this incident. a) What are the different forms of system   attacks? What steps should FedEx follow   to handle a virus attack of such   magnitude? b) What is a Business Continuity Plan   (BCP)? Should cyber security be a part of   the BCP? What lessons should FedEx learn   from this incident?  Organisational Behaviour Question 1: Leadership is said to be a   vital quality which is becoming very rare   in the organisations. It would not be   wrong if we say that it is a progression   where an individual solicits the backing   of other entities for the completion of   mutual objectives. The leaders are the   visionaries and also act as a catalyst in   terms of influencing and inspiring   others. Based on the above statements   discuss the significance of leadership in   any organisation. Conclude by answering   that how the organisation would fare if   leadership is not right? Question 2: Politics is said to be an   inevitable evil at any workplace, no   matter how much one tries to be away from   it, would always find to be embroiled in   it. It is a proven fact that politics   cannot be avoided at any cost but has to   be coped. It becomes imperative to be   well aware of the elements contributing   to politics at workplace. Keeping in view   the above statements introduce the   concept of workplace politics. Also, list   factors contributing to workplace   politics. Give concluding remarks on the   importance of workplace politics. Question 3: Sanjay and Sam are co-  workers. They both are working in the   same project but their work values are   quite contrast to each other. Sanjay   belongs to GenX (The X Generation) and   relies a lot on the team-work as well as   its (team’s) upliftment, whereas Sam is   from GenY (The Y Generation) or the   Millennial and for him self-reliance is   more important. Though they share a great   personal rapport but they always find   dissonance at work. a) Explain the reason for their   dissonance? It is natural to have such   dissonance, give concluding remarks for   the same. b) Introduce the value system of your   generation. Discuss the rest of the   generations and their values? Business Law 1. ‘A’ orders a phone online as Cash on   Delivery mode, but denies to accept the   product at the time of delivery. In such   a situation, discuss the eligibility   points of becoming an Unpaid Seller?   Discuss the privilegon es of unpaid   seller when the property in goods is   transferred to the buyer. 2. A booked a flat in Sunpark Apartment   at Mumbai. ‘A’ is ready to shift with his   family in the flat which he has   purchased. However, B has the possession   of that flat where he specifies that he   has purchased this flat. To avoid the   dispute and conflicts, ‘A’ files an RTI   to seek proper information. Explain the   objective as well as structures involved   in Right to information. 3. A) ‘X’ contracts with ‘Y’ to purchase   30 chairs of a particular brand called   make and type. ‘Y’ delivers 15 chairs of   that quality and 15 chairs of some other   make and quality brand. In what way we   can advice ‘X’. 3. B) ‘P’ delivers to ‘Q’, a carrier,   some explosives without informing the   same to ‘Q’. no additional care is taken   by ‘Q’ for handling such goods. In the   absence of the disclosure, the explosives   explode and cause damage to the other   goods and also injure a person. Whether   ‘P’ is liable?  Business Statistics 1. The sample data from a research survey   conducted in various countries on the   amount of time 3-5 year-old children   spent alone with their fathers each day   is as follows:  Country Time with Dad (minutes) Bangladesh 30 Bhutan 46 China 54 Nepal 50 Pakistan 46 Nigeria 42 Korea 46 Russia 42 India 50  For the above sample, determine the   following measures: a. The mean b. The standard deviation c. The mode d. The 75th percentile Based on your calculations comment on the   father-children relationship. 2. ‘Prince’ a chaiwala at Mumbai Central   station believes that the sales of tea at   his tea shop depends upon the weather. He   has taken a sample of a week’s data.   Below you are given the results of the   sample. Cups Sold Temperature 350 50 200 60 210 70 100 80 80 90 70 100 50 110   a. Which variable is the dependent   variable? b. Compute the least squares estimated   line. c. Is there a significant relationship   between the sales of coffee and   temperature? e. Predict sales of a 95 degree day. 3. According to one of the recent study   published in an International report, the   cost of medical malpractice in the United   States is USD 55.6 billion a year, which   is approximately 2.4 percent of US annual   health-care spending. An earlier research   report published in 2011, in the New   England Journal of Medicine revealed   that, during the period 1991 to 2005, 7.4   percent of all physicians licensed in the   US had a malpractice claim. These   staggering numbers not only contribute to   the high cost of health care, but the   size of successful malpractice claims   also contributes to high premiums for   medical malpractice insurance. The table   below contains a sample of data set of   claim payments made in a year’s time and   other information about the claimant. Amount (in USD) Age Marital Status   Insurance type Gender 2 45 Single Private Male 5 34 Married Medicare Male 3.5 29 Married Private Female 160 46 Single Workers compensation Male 4 56 Married Private Female 155 45 Single Private Female 45 44 Married Medicare Male 3 56 Single No insurance Male 20 43 Single Private Male  a. Using descriptive statistics explore   claim payment amounts, and identify   factors that appear to influence the   amount of the payment. b. Do a correlation analysis between   ‘Amount’ and ‘Age’ and interpreted the   coefficient of correlation.   Essentials of HRM Question 1: Ajay has not been performing   well in accounts department due to the   new system on GST has been implemented in   the organisation. He is lagging behind in   the concepts of GST as well as his   communication skills are not as expected.   The accounts head of the organisation   believes in the institution of training   and wants to send Ajay for the same.   Introduce the concept of training by   commenting on the above proclamations.   Also, discuss the factors influencing the   effectiveness of training. Conclude your   answer in a brief way by focusing on the   importance of training for any   organization. Question 2: In reference to the above   case explain various kinds of On the Job   and Off the Job training methods that can   be provided to Mr. Ajay? Also, give   concluding remarks by choosing the best   method suited in the above scenario? Question 3: Over the years Ajay attended   many trainings as well as development   programs and really honed his skills.   Evaluating his performance over the past   few years the department has really been   proud of his achievements and he has been   identified as key successor in his   department. a) Write down the objectives of   succession planning which Ajay’s   organisation wants to achieve? b) Though succession planning has many   positive aspects but there are some flip   sides to it, explain what could be the   demerits of it (succession planning).   Conclude by sharing few lines on the   failure of succession planning of any   organisation.  Financial Accounting & Analysis 1. Mr. Berrybell wants to assess the   ability of an enterprise named Anyway, so   as to confirm whether the enterprise is   capable to generate sufficient cash flows   or not. Anyway submits the following   information for the year ended 31   March2017. Particulars (Rs. In lacs) Shares issued during the year 5 Capital assets purchased 1.5 Proceed from sale of an asset 2 Dividend declared and paid 1 Increase in debtors 1.5 Loss on sale of asset 0.2 Net income before taxes 8.8 Depreciation & Amortisation 3.8  Discuss the relevance of preparing the   cash flow statement. Indicate and comment   on the following • Cash from operation • Cash from investing activities • Cash from financing activities • Closing balance 2. You are being appointed as the   accounts executive of Jayesh Motiwala &   Company. The principal business of the   company is dealing in pearl ornaments at   its retail outlet in Jaipur. The   management is unaware about the relevance   of accounting standard applicable while   accounting for the business. Your   responsibility is to convince them to   comply with the Accounting Standards, by   giving a brief presentation on the   objectives behind complying with the   accounting standard and the benefits to   the enterprise by following the same. 3. The following is the Balance Sheet of   Caterpillar Ltd as on 31st March 2017 Equity share capital 500000 Fixed assets   695800 Preference share capital 300000 Stock   135000 Reserves & Surplus 255000 Debtors 145000 Creditors 45500 Cash & Bank 150600 Outstanding liablilites 25900 1126400 1126400 Ascertain - a) Current ratio and liquid ratio. What   if the industry average for the same is 2   and 1 respectively. b) Capital gearing ratio and interpret   the same.  Marketing Management Q1. Assume that you are going to start a   restaurant targeting young customers.   What will be the various elements of   Marketing Mix with respect to the   restaurant? Elucidate. Q2. Suppose that you are planning to buy   a new mobile phone for yourself. What   factors are likely to influence your   buying behavior while buying a mobile   phone? Explain. Q3. In recent past, teenagers girls in   India have become highly beauty   conscious. XYZ Limited is planning to introduce a first   of its kind beauty cream ‘Soft & Sweet’   targeting teenager girl of affluent   class. The cream would be available in   different variants as per the skin type   such as neutral skin, oily skin, rough   skin etc. The product would be sold only   from the premium cosmetic stores and   through company website across the   country. Assume that you are responsible   for designing the marketing strategies   for ‘Soft & Sweet’. a) Design a segmentation plan for ‘Soft &   Sweet’. b) Design the appropriate market entry   strategies for ‘Soft & Sweet’.  Strategic Management Q.1) You are the head of a strategic   business unit under ABC Business Group.   The Unit is engaged into manufacturing of   telecommunication handsets. You are   planning to change the strategy at   business level and you have chosen   ‘product differentiation’ as your   strategy. You want the board of directors   to approve your decision for which you   will have to make a strong case for   choosing this strategy. Explain how you   will convince the board of directors. Q.2) You are the strategy consultant to   fortune 500 companies and you are asked   to conduct a training session for   executives of a leading automobile   company which is planning to expand its   business in international market. This   company is based in India. Explain how   you will convince the trainees that the   global environment is highly complex. Q.3) You are a CEO of a XYZ Pvt Ltd, a   leading FMCG company headquartered in   Germany. Your company is planning its   expansion in Asia and you are now   involved in rigorous analysis of   competition in FMCG sector in Asia. In   this background, answer the following   questions. a) Use Michael Porter’s Framework for   analyzing competitors. b) How would you analyze competitor’s   assumptions?

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