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Showing posts with label Information Systems for Managers. Show all posts
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Friday, 4 October 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Information Systems for Managers
Internal Assignment Applicable for December 2019 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
1. The healthcare space inundated with the presence of 4, 00,000 apps approximately which
are involved in monitoring and improving user’s health. These apps monitor user’s health
data like calorie intake, physical activity, heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns and
various other parameters. With the help of these self-monitoring apps users get more
personalized information and are capable of transforming how healthcare will be delivered
to them. Healthcare industry is embracing analytics to improve disease prevention, increase
the accuracy of diagnoses, provide safe medications, and make treatments more
effective. Give examples how different stakeholders in the healthcare industry use analytics
(Healthcare professionals, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies and
government). (10 Marks)

2. Fresh milk startup Country Delight has raised $7-10 million in a Series B funding
round led by venture capital firm Matrix Partners. The company claims to source milk
directly from the farm, eliminating the middle men and allowing farmers to earn a premium.
It also invests in cold chain and quality testing infrastructure at the farmer’s location. The
company offers other milk-based products including paneer, curd and ghee through its
mobile app. How do you think technology can help this startup in improving the dairy supply
chain from process management to tracking products and deliveries? (10 Marks)
(Source: https://www.livemint.com/companies/start-ups/country-delight-raises-funding-inround-led-by-matrix-partners-1548182312046.html)

3. The northern Spanish city of Santander has become the testing ground for "smart cities"
around the world. Smart Santander is a smart city experiment aimed at improving the quality
of life, reducing energy consumption and engaging its citizens in civic duties. The city
implemented wireless sensor networks and embedded 10,000 sensors on its streets and
municipal vehicles to monitor garbage collections, crime air quality and manage street
lighting for better energy efficiency. The Santander Smart City platform allows to integrate
all the information of the different municipal services and thousands of sensors deployed by
the city. The latter devices collect multiple data: from air quality, noise or temperature to
which parking lots are free or occupied on different streets or when it is necessary to water
a particular park or garden. For example, buses have sensors at the top that allow to know
the level of pollution in different areas of the city. They have also been installed on street
lamps and walls inside small white boxes in order to measure noise, temperature or
brightness. Multiple devices installed on the ground monitor how many cars are parked in
certain streets while different information panels indicate the free places in a given area to
park the car. Even paper containers and containers have volumetric measurement sensors
that indicate how full they are. This information is especially valuable when planning
collection routes, which may vary according to needs. As garbage trucks are also intelligent,
it is possible to monitor their travel and activity.
Source: (https://elpais.com/tecnologia/2019/07/17/actualidad/1563371290_289881.html)
a. What are the benefits of a smart city? Considering the dark side of smart city are you
sceptical to the benefits of a smart city. (5 Marks)
b. What are the potential cybersecurity challenges faced in a smart city with data being
collected in this way? (5 Marks)
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Wednesday, 14 August 2019

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School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Marketing Management
Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2019 Examination
1. M/s Tikhalal sells pickle and spices across the country and wants to enter into the international market. The company is known for their quality ingredients. The company sells the product at higher price but customers don’t hesitate to pay the price as the quality is premium. Their brands Mr. Tikha, Mr. Hara, Mr. Laal, which are various pickles and spices are a hit brand in the Indian Market. The company has decided to enter in US Market as it has a major market for Indian pickles and spices.
1. Explain various Micro and Macro environment factors that the company should analyze before entering into the international market. Explain the points with reason.

(10 Marks)
2. The company is planning to take Mr. Tikhalal online in India. Explain various ways to promote the brands of pickles and spice on Social Media Platforms.

(10 Marks)
3. M/s Tikhalal is also planning to sell paapads with the brand name Mr. Crisp. The company is planning to sell papads at a price higher than its competitors. The company also plans to launch various variety of papads with different shapes and sizes.

a. How should company segment the consumer market for Paapads? (5 Marks)

b. To introduce the product in the market what are the various sales promotion techniques that should be used for the brand Mr. Crisp? (5 Marks)


Saturday, 11 May 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Business Ethics, Governance & Risk
Internal Assignment Applicable for June 2019 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
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  1. Analyse the Satyam Scam (Satyam Computers Services Ltd). Present your views on,
    “Scams influence and change the corporate governance landscape” and substantiate them
    using insights from the Satyam case (10 Marks)
    2. In your organization, ‘Smart Solutions & Services’, a midsize IT services company,
    all the mandatory requirements for compliance to “Sexual Harassment of Women at
    Workplace (Protection, Prohibition, Redressal) Act 2013 have been put in place.
    You are Head of Marketing, with 11 people reporting to you directly and indirectly.
    What according to you are the five critical practices / initiatives / processes you
    need to genuinely implement to ensure that you are providing a safe working
    environment to all your women employees. (DO NOT copy paste the law)
(10 Marks)

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3.a. “India is one market where sales of so called ‘Fairness Cream’ does booming
business”. Identify all the inherent ethical issues. Argue and present the pros and
cons of advertising fairness cream in India. (5 Marks)
3.b. You have studied Business Ethics as a structured subject for the first time. One of
its objective is, ethical literacy- making the students aware of ethical dilemmas and
provide tools and frameworks for future and current managers to deal with some of
these ethical dilemmas they face. How has it helped you? Give 3 clear points to
showcase that it has helped you become a better manager. (5 Marks)
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Friday, 19 April 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Marketing Research
Internal Assignment Applicable for June 2019 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
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1. The Distance Education Council (DEC) wants to conduct a research among the various
distance learners across different colleges, universities and courses across India. Since the
population of distance learners is widely dispersed, the research team at DEC feels that it
may be effective to conduct an online or telephonic survey. However, these methods have
their own drawbacks. Besides, the information to be collected is quite detailed which is
prompting the researchers to consider other approaches such as a face-to-face survey.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various data collection methods available
to the researchers at DEC and recommend an approach (10 Marks)
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2. Nestle wanted to understand the key challenges that their brand Maggi is likely to face in its
comeback; in the wake of more aggressive competition from competitors such as Sunfeast
Yippee noodles and Patanjali Atta noodles. The research agency took this brief from Nestle
and gave instructions to its team to find out the customer satisfaction with Maggi and its
arch rivals. “Specifying the research objective in the most clear and precise form, is the most
crucial step involved in the research process”. Evaluate this statement in the light of this case
and discuss how the steps involved in this research process (as proposed by the research
agency) will turn out to be different from what Nestle expects as the research outcome.
(10 Marks)
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3. Scene 1: Nivedita, an interviewer for a data collection agency, approached a couple at the
mall seeming to be hailing from a rural background and asked the woman, if she would like
to participate in a marketing research survey. The couple quickly walked away. A group of
teenage girls overheard Nivedita and asked her if they could participate. They were from
rural areas, and they would like to answer Nivedita's questions. Nivedita was ecstatic! She
could fill a good portion of her sample with these helpful girls!
Scene 2: Nivedita had a list of names and contact details of 100 women in Faisapur in U.P.
She started with the top 5 names. In 4 out of 5 cases, the women either didn’t respond to her
request or refused to participate. Only one woman took the survey. How will she reach out
to these 100 shortlisted women in one week? It seemed to be a daunting task as of now.
Nivedita was confused.
The reason was simple: The "normal" rules for conducting a marketing research survey do
not apply when the target sample is a Rural population.
Nivedita was one of the women researchers who had been appointed by an NGO for
conducting a research on the sanitation and personal hygiene methods being used by women
in rural areas. The objective was to capture the aftermath of the awareness campaigns been
done on account of the Indian Household Latrines (IHHL), School Sanitation and Hygiene
Education and Anganwadi toilets. After a whole lot of debate and discussion, it had been
decided that the respondents for this survey shall be rural girls / women ranging from a broad
age group of 12-60 years. For conducting a survey among this wide audience, two things
were done:
· A list of women was procured from secondary sources of data
· The women were segregated on the basis of age into the following categories: 12-17, 18-25,
26-35, 36 – 45, 46-60
The sampling method had also been very scientifically decided. However, reaching out to
these women unknown to the researcher, unrelated to each other, was not working out, no
matter how scientific the approach may be. With this very first experience shared by
Nivedita as a part of the pilot, the team was a bit confused on whether their understanding
of the rural research methods is correct. Anxiety was creeping in as to what should be the
ideal method to choose this sample of rural girls / women?
a. To choose this sample of rural girls / women, which sampling methods will you consider
most appropriate and why? Suggest any two methods and justify your answer. (5 Marks)
b. Suggest some innovative interview methods to reach out to the target audience
(5 Marks)
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Friday, 15 February 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Advanced Supply Chain Management
Internal Assignment Applicable for April 2019 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
1. As Head of Supply Chain you are given the task of distribution network design. Explain
the process of Distribution Network Design you will follow and the influencing factors
you need to consider. Give examples wherever possible.
(10 Marks)
2. As a business strategy, your organization has chosen to outsource some work so that
they can continue to focus on the core business processes. Small tasks which can be
easily passed on to outsourcing companies are identified. Explain the supplier selection
and procurement process that needs to be followed for successful implementation.
(10 Marks)
3. A wholesaler buys shoes from NaviCo a shoe manufacturing company at Rs.500 per
pair. The wholesaler carries an average inventory of Rs 60,00000. The purchase
department expenses are Rs 408000 per annum and during this period around 3400
orders are released for procuring the shoes. It is also estimated (as % of inventory
value) the ware-housing costs (building rent, depreciation, operating cost) to be 6%,
Material handling costs (equipment, lease or depreciation, power) 3%, Labor cost 3% ,
Investment costs (borrowing costs, taxes, and insurance on inventory) 11%, Pilferage,
scrap, and obsolescence 3%. The annual demand for NaviCo shoes are 50,000 pairs.
a. What should be the ordering quantity the wholesaler should place to keep his total
inventory costs minimum? (5 Marks)
b. Explain the types of inventories maintained by an organization? (5 Marks)


Monday, 4 February 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Customer Relationship Management
Internal Assignment Applicable for April 2019 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30

1. The marketing department of an educational institution requires to be innovative and
offer the best and most relevant programs for students and executives who look upto
them for career growth. Why is it important to custom create CRM solutions for
marketing departments in the learning and development industry?
(10 Marks)

2. How can one nail customer expectations and deliver a CRM solution which is
comprehensive and incorporates all factors that make up an effective solution?
(10 Marks)
3. You are entrusted with the responsibility of setting up a supermarket like Hypercity
in a metropolitan city of India. Most important parameter of your success would be
great customer service and customer satisfaction. You need to orient your team to
ensure the project is a success by preparing and answering the following questions.
a. What aspects are customers most dissatisfied with in metros and small towns in
India? (5 Marks)
b. Discuss the elements of good customer service for supermarkets globally.
(5 Marks)
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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

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NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: World Class Operations
Internal Assignment Applicable for April 2019 Examination
1. Briefly explain the various types of environmental pollution and their management
to attain world class standards in operations. (10 Marks)
2. What are the different levels of quality system? Explain with a suitable application.
(10 Marks)
Internal Assignment Applicable for April 2019 Examination
3. Mr. Subramaniam has worked with a major Japanese manufacturing firm in Japan
for the last 12 years. During the last two years of his stay in the company he was
responsible for the implementation of SHINGO Model for operational excellence.
He has now been invited by the Quality Council of India to consult for an Indian
auto manufacturer for the implementation of the SHINGO Model.
a. Explain in brief the steps that Mr. Subramaniam would advise the Indian company,
to follow in order to implement the SHINGO Model for operational excellence.
(5 Marks)
b. In the above context briefly state the difference in approach of the FMECA model
from the SHINGO Model for operational excellence, in achieving world class
operational standards. (5 Marks)
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