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Master of
Business Administration - MBA Semester 3
MU0011-Management
and Organisational Development-4 Credits
(Book ID:
B1726)
Assignment
(60 Marks)
Note: Answers
for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is
followed by evaluation scheme. Each Question carries 10 marks 6 X 10=60.
Q1. Define Organizational Development
(OD).What are the characteristics of OD.
Answer. Organization development (OD)
is a deliberately
planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability.
Organizational Development (OD) can be described as the systematic process to
change the culture, system and behavior of organization. It is process that
helps in solving organizational problems and achieving organizational
objectives. Organizational Development works as important mechanism that helps
in impressing the organization and its employee through planned and established
system. It concentrates on people dimensions like norms, values, attitudes,
relationships, organizational culture etc. The strategies of Organizational
Q2. As an HR, you find that the OD
professional in your organization is not competent enough. What are the
competencies you will consider in a good OD professional?
Answer. To be effective, all OD practitioners
must possess the following basic knowledge, skills and attitudes which are
listed below:
1. Intrapersonal skills: As OD is a highly, uncertain process
which requires constant adjustment and innovation, OD practitioner must possess
good learning skills and must have values, feelings, purposes and integrity
that helps in building the relationships in a smooth and cordial way.
2. Interpersonal skills: An OD practitioner helps to gain the
competence which is required to solve problems. So, in order to build and
maintain the relationships the OD practitioner must consider the concepts of
group dynamics, cultural perspectives, and business function. These constitute
Q3. What are the ethical dilemmas in
practicing OD?
Answer. An ethical dilemma is typically described as a complex
situation that involves a conflict between different morals. Ethical dilemmas
are commonly found in medicine. For example, deciding whether or not to install
a feeding tube on a comatose patient could constitute an ethical dilemma. There
are three conditions that must be present for a situation to be considered an ethical dilemma. The first condition
occurs in situations when an individual, called the “agent,” must make a
decision about which course of action is best. Situations that are
uncomfortable but
Q.4.What is Performance Appraisal?
What are the purposes and characteristics of Performance Appraisal? Describe
the steps in Performance Appraisal System.
Answer. Performance Appraisal is the systematic evaluation of the
performance of employees and to understand the abilities of a person for
further growth and development. Performance appraisal is generally done in
systematic ways which are as follows:
Ø The supervisors measure the pay of
employees and compare it with targets and plans
Ø The supervisor analyses the factors
behind work performances of employees.
Ø The employers are in position to
guide the employees for a better performance.
Q5. What is a Learning Organization?
Discuss the attributes of a learning organization. Explain the various learning
disciplines in learning organization.
Answer. Definition of a Learning organization:
- An organisation
that learns and encourages learning among its people. It promotes exchange of
information between employees hence creating a more knowledgeable workforce.
This produces a very flexible organisation where people will accept and adapt
to new ideas and changes through a shared vision
Organization
that acquires knowledge and innovates fast enough to survive and thrive in a
rapidly changing environment. Learning organizations
(1) Create a
culture that encourages and supports continuous employee learning, critical
thinking, and risk taking with new ideas,
Q6. Write short notes:
a) Role Analysis Technique (RAT)
b) Reward Systems
Answer. a) Meaning and steps in RAT
It is
designed to clarify role expectation. Role Analysis Techniques (RAT) has been
developed by Dayal (1969) for redefining the managerial roles in an
organisation.
• Role
analysis is used to clarify the role discrepancies, which boss and subordinates
may have about each other, leading to improved group cohesiveness and
functioning.
• Role
expectation are those behaviors of one member expected or prescribed by other
group members, while role conception refers to the focal person’s own ideas
about appropriate role behaviors.
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