MG 1351 - Principles of Management Two Mark Questions and
MG 1351 - Principles of Management Two Mark Questions and
2. Compare and contrast Maslow’s need theory and Herzberg’s two factor
Theory
Psyological needs, Safety and Security Needs, Social Needs – Satisfiers
Esteem Need, Self actualization - Motivators
6. What are the different types of Communication ? Discuss in detail all the above
methods?
I Based on organization Structure
1. upward Communication 2. Downward Communication 3. Horizontal
Communication 4. Diagonal Communication
II Based on Mode of Communication
1. Written Communication 2. Oral Communication 3. Gesture 4. Audio
Visual Communication
7. What is departmentation? What are the different bases of departmentation?
Grouping related activities together is called departmentation.
1. Functions 2. Territory 3. Customers 4. Process 6. Product 5. Matrix
13. Define Management. What are the functions managers perform to attain the
set goals ?
Management is the art of getting things done through the people
1. Planning 2. Organizing 3. Staffing 4. Directing 5. Controlling
17. (i)What are some implications of theories X and Y staffing, leading and controlling
Theory X Theory Y
They dislike work They consider work as a game and fun
Not willing to take responsibility Willing to take responsibility
Negative motivation Positive motivation
Resistance to change Accept Change
Human beings are basically classified in to two broader groups based on their
attitudes on work and work environment
22. What are different types of Decisions? Explain rational decision making
process
Rational decision, emotional, lateral programmed non programmed decisions .,
etc
1. experimentation 2. Experience 3. Research and analysis
23. Discuss 14 principles of management
1.Division of Labour 2. Unity of Command 3. Authority and Responsibility 4.
Discipline 5. Unity of Direction. 6. Centralization. 7. Remuneration. 8. Scalar Chain 9.
Order 10. Equity 11. stability in tenure 12 Initiative ness 13. Esprit decorps 14.
Subordination of individual interest to general interest