Professional Documents
Culture Documents
(a) In the light of Rosabeth Moss Kanters (RMK) analysis of bureaucratic organisation,
give reasons due to which organisations like PBL are unable to achieve reasonable
growth in their operations. (06)
(b) Briefly describe the key success factors of business organisations as suggested by
RMK. (03)
Q.2 According to Johnson and Scholes, there is a cultural web within every organisation. The
cultural web consists of six elements of culture. Link each of the scenarios presented below
with any one of the cultural elements suggested by Johnson and Scholes:
(i) The company logo is affixed on the entrance wall of the office building. Inside the
office, plates are displayed on the walls displaying companys products and other
motivational quotes.
(ii) Company celebrates personal milestones e.g. birthday parties, retirement celebrations,
last day parties, etc.
(iii) CEOs personal assistant is influential enough to assign tasks to staff of all
departments.
(iv) It is a general belief in the company that the father of existing managing director has
played the most vital role in the turnaround of the company.
(v) Electronic attendance terminals are placed at the entrance and all the employees are
required to mark time-in and time-out on daily basis.
(vi) The entity is controlled and regulated by bureaucracy and the emphasis is on control
through regulation. (06)
Q.3 Max Weber defined authority as getting things done by giving orders, and having those
orders accepted as justified and legitimate.
Briefly explain the different types of legitimate authorities identified by Max Weber. (06)
Q.4 TJ Limited (TJL) was established 10 years ago as a small scale manufacturing concern. At
that time the total number of employees was 18. Most of the employees were directly
reporting to the CEO. With the growth in business, number of employees has increased to
55 but no significant change has been made in the reporting structure.
(b) A manager also plays the role of a mentor for his staff. Discuss what steps may be
taken by a manager for effective mentoring of his staff. (04)
Q.6 (a) MAG Electricity Company is a power generation and distribution company which
was established 50 years ago. A recent study by an HR management consultant
reveals that:
Chief Financial Officer is driven by high need of power and influence. His
priority is status and prestige.
Chief Information Officer seeks friendly relationship and wants to please
everybody.
Head of Human Resource seeks situations in which he can attain personal
responsibility for finding solutions to problems. He wants his efforts to be
recognised and appreciated.
(b) Give four examples each of extrinsic and intrinsic rewards. (04)
Q.7 (a) Al Ghazal Trading (AGT) is a medium sized enterprise owned by Mr. Khalique with
diversified portfolio of business activities. Although some of the staff members are
associated with AGT since many years, they are rarely trusted with decisions and
other important issues. On most of the occasions, decisions are imposed on the
employees by Mr. Khalique.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the leadership style which Mr. Khalique
is practicing? (07)
(b) Mr. Alam is the CEO of a company which is known for its adoption of latest and
modern techniques. The company usually takes the lead in adopting new ideas, be it
new manufacturing equipment, information technology, marketing or human
resource. Mr. Alam has also been able to develop a highly motivated and talented
team of workers and managers.
Mr. Alam is excellent in terms of communicating new ideas and always receptive to
creativity. He has also laid stress on staff development and training and has
introduced policies which are helpful in identifying and grooming them. His vision is
to provide opportunities for long-term growth of the company as well as its
employees.
Identify the style of leadership followed by Mr. Alam and specify the characteristics
of such style of leadership as enumerated by Warren Bennis. (07)
Q.8 Businesses today face the challenge of adaptive change. Changes in societies, markets,
customers, competition, and technology around the globe are forcing them to clarify their
values, develop new strategies, and learn new ways of operating.
Briefly explain the six principles of leadership for adaptive change suggested by Ronald
Heifetz. (08)
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Q.9 Management by Objectives (MBO) is a goal setting technique. Describe the activities which (09)
are involved in the process of MBO and state the benefits of MBO.
Q.10 (a) Tib Labs (TL) has established diagnostic research centres and laboratories throughout
the country. Its management has acquired an expert system to enhance the efficiency
and accuracy in diagnostics and reduce dependency on human experts.
State any four measures that should be taken by TL to successfully implement the (04)
expert system.
(b) In modern day businesses, computer networks are an important part of any (04)
organisation. Briefly explain their role in improving the office environment.
(b) State the key difference between open loop and closed loop control systems and give
one example of each. (04)
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