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Q1) Define the term Manpower Planning? Q2) Discuss Manpower Planning makes for different purposes at different level? Q3) Explain some other pay-offs from Manpower Planning to the enterprise? Q4) Objectives of Manpower Planning. Explain in detail?
CASE STUDY : 2
The process of selection involves three stages Recruitment, Selection and Placement. Recruitment refers to making the vacancies known to potential applicants and thereby generating applications for position. This is generally done through advertisement in mass media, employment exchange, private employment agencies, deputation, word of mouth and campus recruitment. Once these applications are generated, the actual selection begins. The number of methods can be used to select. These may include application form, selection tests, interviews, business games, physical examination. Finally the employees are placed in the appropriate positions.
Q1) Define the term Word of Mouth. Q2) Define the objective and importance of advertisement in the process of Recruitment? Q3) Define the term selection in brief. Q4) Explain the methods of selection?
CASE STUDY : 3
Open and two way communication ensures survival of the organization. It is means to make members work together. Formal communication can be downward and upward. Despite its significance communication can suffer from distortions both intended as well as unconscious. Some of the reasons for distortions are tendency to evaluate pre-existing attitudes, sterotypes, values and perceptions. Feedback can help improve the quality of communication. Feedback however should be prompt both positive and negative, focus an action and behavior instead of individual.
Q1) Distinguish between one way versus two way communication. Q2) Define the tem formal and informal organizational communication? Q3) Explain the most common channels available for downward communication in an organization? Q4) What do you mean by communication filters?
CASE STUDY : 4
The quality of work life (QWL) research programme, which has been in progress for sometimes now, has tried to understand human behavior in the work situation in order to enhance productivity job satisfaction and employee involvement. QWL takes a holistic view of the employee at the work place. The focus has shifted from time to time. QWL related activities are several but revolve around work restructuring, job design, participative problem solving, reward systems and work environment.
Q1) What do you understand by the concept of QWL? Q2) Identify its major activities and concerns? Q3) Discuss the relevance of QSL in the Indian context?
Q4) Flexible working time arrangement can be an answer to the multifarious roles of the Indian worker, Evaluate.