Sunday, 21 June 2015

BBA SEMESTER - 3 SPRING - 2015

PROGRAM  - Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA
SEMESTER  - 3
SUBJECT CODE & NAME - BBA 301-LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK


1.  Explain the clause related to the acceptance of proposal and the mandatory conditions attached with it.

Acceptance of Proposal

ICA states: “A proposal is said to be accepted when the person to whom the proposal  is  made  signifies  his  assent  thereto.  A  proposal  when  accepted becomes a promise.”  The offeree agrees to be bound by the terms of the offer by accepting it.

Acceptance of offer must fulfil the following conditions:

i)  It must be absolute, unqualified and unconditional.
ii)  Only the offeree himself or a person authorised by him can accept the offer.
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2.  What are the different ways in which an agency may be formed?

Agents and Agencies can be classified on the basis of two criteria:

1.  On the basis of extent of authority:

Agents can be classified into the following three types on the basis of the extent of authority they enjoy:

i)  Universal  agents  hold  broad  authority  to  act  on  behalf  of  the Principal e.g.,  they may hold  a power  of attorney (also known as a mandate in civil law jurisdictions) or have a professional relationship such  as  between  a  lawyer  and  his  client.  Universal  agents  are employed to do all such acts that the Principal can lawfully do and delegate. Such Agents have exclusive rights and unlimited authority.

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3.  “A bill may be dishonoured by non-acceptance or by non-payment”. Explain

Dishonour of a Negotiable Instrument    

A  bill  may  be  dishonored  by  non-acceptance  or  by  non-payment. Promissory notes and cheques are dishonored by non-payment only. When a  negotiable  instrument  is  dishonored,  the  holder  must  give  notice  of dishonor  to  all  the  prior  parties  in  order  to  make  them  liable  on  the instrument. If the holder fails to do so, then the notice of dishonor may be to all  the  parties  who  are  liable  on  the  instrument  and  entitled  to  notice  are discharged. He forfeits his right of actions against the prior parties entitled to the notice of dishonor (Sec. 93).

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4.  Decisions of the members at general meetings are expressed by way of resolutions. What do you understand by the term resolution here? Explain it with its kinds.

Decisions  of  the  members  at  general  meetings  are  expressed  by  way  of resolutions. At the meetings, a definite proposal in the form of a ‘motion’ is placed; it is discussed thoroughly and finally is put to vote. Once voted upon by a majority of members, it becomes a resolution and is recorded by the
company. Resolutions are used as tools for introducing new policies and for amending existing policies of the company.

The following three kinds of resolutions are recognised by the Companies Act:

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5.  FEMA clearly defines the acts that can be termed as offences under its purview. What are these malpractices which are covered under FEMA act?

Offences under FEMA

FEMA  clearly  defines  the  Acts  that  can  be  termed  as  offences  under  its purview. It is the duty of the Directorate of Enforcement to investigate and prevent  leakage  of  foreign  exchange  which  generally  occurs  through  the following malpractices:
·         Remittances of Indians abroad otherwise than through normal banking channels, i.e. through compensatory payments.
·         Acquisition of foreign currency illegally by person in India.
·         Non-repatriation of the proceeds of the exported goods.


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6.  Write short notes on:
a) Copyright
b) Electronic Governance

a) Copyright

In  simple  words  it  means  the  right  to  copy.  It  is  based  on  the  notion  that people who create or produce creative work have the right to decide how the  fruits  of  their  talent,  skill  and  labour  should  be  displayed.  It  is  an exclusive right to reproduce an original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression, to prepare derivative works based upon the original work  and  to  perform  or  display  the  work  in  case  of  musical,  dramatic, CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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b) Electronic Governance

The  Act  deals  with  the  provisions  relating  to  electronic  governance  oreGovernance. Governance is the outcome of politics, policies and programs. E-Governance  can be defined as the use of a range of modern information and communication technologies such as the Internet, Local Area Networks, mobiles etc. by the government to improve the effectiveness, efficiency  and service  delivery. Governance in IT framework means expansion of Internet and  electronic  commerce  and  redefining  of  relationships  among  various stake holders in the CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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Subject code & name  BBA302 – HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT


1.  What do you mean by Job description? Discuss the various factors essential to develop a sound Job description.

Meaning of job description

Job  description  is a  document that  is  descriptive  in  nature  and  contains  a statement  of  the  content  of  a  specific  job  in  the  form  of  duties  and responsibilities.  It  is  a  statement  of  job  analysis. According  to  Flippo,  job description  is  “basically  descriptive  in  nature  and  constitutes  a  record  of existing and pertinent job facts.” It provides organisational information and functional  information.  In  organisational  information  it  provides  information about the CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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2. Define ‘Recruitment’. What are the external factors affecting recruitment?


A.  Definition of recruitment

Recruitment is a  linking function. It is a joining  process in  which it tries to bring together job seekers and employers. The basic purpose of recruitment is  to  finding  the  best  talent  in  the  job  market  and  absorbing  them  in  the company.

To have good recruitment, it is important to have three elements: 

i)  Attractive compensation
ii)  Better career opportunities
iii)  Good organisational image or reputation (Brand image)

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3.  Describe the steps involved in employee induction program.

Steps involved in employee induction program

Generally an induction programme involves the following steps:

i.  Induction  programme  planning:  The  HR  team  plans  the  induction programme keeping in mind the four strategic choices. Arrangement of  venue,  trainers,  appointments  with  the  top  management  and concerned  supervisors,  information  brochures  and  forms,  food  and refreshments  is  carried  out. The  new  employees  are  informed  about the  venue,  time  and  duration  of  the  induction  along  with  a  detailed schedule of the programme.

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4. What is the purpose of performance appraisal? Explain the process of performance appraisal.

Purpose of performance appraisal

The purposes of performance appraisal are as follows:
·         Providing feedback to employees about their performance
·         Determining who gets promoted
·         Facilitating layoff or downsizing decisions
·         Encouraging performance improvement
·         Motivating superior performance
·         Setting and measuring goals
·         Counseling poor performers
·         Determining compensation changes
·         Encouraging mentoring and coaching
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5. What is meant by employee grievance? What are the causes of employee grievances? Explain the need for employee counselling.

Meaning of employee grievance

Personnel  experts  have  distinguished  between  complaints  and  grievance. The state of dissatisfaction which is orally made by one employee to another is  known  as  a  complaint.  When  this  complaint  is  brought  to  the  notice  of management, it then takes the form of a grievance.

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6.  Write short notes on the following:
a)  Human Resource Planning(HRP)
b)  Job Analysis

a)  Human Resource Planning(HRP)

Human  resource  planning  is  a  forward  looking  function.  It  tries  to  assess human  resource  requirements  in  advance  keeping  market  fluctuations, demand  forecasts  and  availability  of  right  candidates,  etc.,  in  the background. According to Terry, Human Resource Planning (HRP) is a set of tasks that include estimation of how many qualified people are necessary to carry out the assigned activities ; how many people will be available; and what,  if  anything,  must  be  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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b)  Job Analysis

Job  analysis  refers  to  the  ‘anatomy  of  the  job’.  It  provides  complete information about the job, in terms of what the workers do, how  they get it done,  why  they  do  it,  their  skills,  education,  and  experience  required  to perform  it,  relationship  of  that  job  with  other  jobs,  physical  demands  and CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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SEMESTER  3
SUBJECT CODE & NAME  BBA303: QUALITY MANAGEMENT


1.  Define the term Quality management. What are the dimensions of quality? Differentiate between Quality Control and Quality Assurance.

Definition of Quality management

Quality management is defined as “management activities and  functions  involved  in  determination  of  quality  policy  and  its implementation  through  means  such  as  quality  planning  and  quality assurance  (including  quality  control)”.  It  involves  activities  needed  to maintain a desired level of excellence. 

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2.  Differentiate between Mission and Vision Statements. Write a brief note on “quality objectives”

a) Difference between Mission and Vision Statements

Mission and Vision Statements

Vision  defines  the  way  an  organisation  or  enterprise  looks  into  its  future. Vision is a long-term outlook that  describes how the organisation would like to view itself in the competitive world in which it operates. A vision statement outlines what the organisation wants to be in the future. It is a major source of inspiration for the organisation.

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3.  Explain the following:
a)  Kaizen
b)  Benchmarking and its importance

Kaizen

Kaizen is a Japanese word  meaning improvement or change for the better. It,  refers  to  the  beliefs  or  practices  that  focus  on  the  continuous improvement of various processes.  The word ‘Kai’ refers to change, and the word  ‘Zen’  means good. Kaizen, also sometimes referred to as continuous improvement process, is defined as a guiding principle that introduces small and  minute  changes  in  an  operating  business  in  order  to  enhance  the importance  and  competence  of  the  process.  This  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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b) Benchmarking and its importance

Definition of Benchmarking

A  benchmark is a point of reference against which  something  is  measured. Benchmarking is defined as “measuring performance against that of best-inclass  companies,  determining  how  the  best-in-class  achieve  those performance  levels  and  using  the  information  as  a  basis  for  our  own company’s  targets,  strategies  and  implementation”.  Benchmarking  is  the search  for  industries’  best  practices  that  lead  to  superior  performance. According  to  D.  T.  Kearns  of  Xerox,  “benchmarking  is  the  continuous process of measuring our products, services and business practices against the  toughest  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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4.  What is meant by Customer Focus? Describe in brief the concept of Customer satisfaction and Customer delight.

Meaning of Customer Focus

Before understanding customer focus, we need to know what focus means to  organisations.  Focus  means  concentration  of  energy.  When  someone focuses  completely on a particular goal,  that person  will soon achieve that goal. Similarly, for  organisations  too, focus provides the capability to bring together their divergent energies by concentrating them towards the singleminded achievement of desired goals. Thus, focus gives an organisation the powers  not only  to perform well,  but also to excel. CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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5.  Write Short notes on the following:
a)  Cost of Quality
b)  Productivity


a) Cost of Quality

Traditionally,  cost  of  quality  is  defined  as  the  expenditure  incurred  by  the producer to achieve a particular level of quality. It has been modified,  and today it is defined as the expenditure incurred by the producer, user,  and community to achieve a particular level of quality.

It is  an important concept because managers,  before making any decision related to quality,  must have clear understanding  of  the  implications  of the decisions  on  cost. Quality  cost  details  are  also  important for  the  following reasons:
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b) Productivity

Productivity,  therefore,  refers  to  the  amount  of  products  and  services produced with the resources used. For a given time period,  productivity is measured as follows:

Productivity = Quantity of products or services produced / Amount of resources used

It may be noted that mathematically productivity emerges as a synonym of efficiency (both are a ratio between output and input). Indeed, productivity of a production system is comparable to the efficiency of a machine. Efficiency is  a  much  narrower  term.   Productivity  is  by  and  large  a  measure  of  the
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6.  Define Quality Management System. Explain Quality Management Principles

Quality Management System

Quality  Management  Systems  (QMS)  provide  a  broad  framework  for organisations to implement quality management within the organisation. The primary aim of quality management systems is to ensure quality within an organisation in the most efficient and cost effective manner.

QMS in the simplest of terms is defined as:
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SEMESTER  3
SUBJECT CODE & NAME - BBA 304 - Advertising and sales

1.  Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of television advertising. Also explain what do you understand by Internet Advertising and Social Media Network advertising?

Television Advertisement 

A  television advertisement  or  television commercial, often just  commercial, advert, ad, or ad-film (India) – is a span of television programming produced and  paid  for  by  an  organisation  that  conveys  a  message,  typically  one intended to market a product.  Advertisement  revenue provides a significant portion of the funding for most privately owned television networks. The vast majority of television advertisements today consist of brief advertising spots, ranging  in  length  from  a  few  seconds  to  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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2.  Explain the consumer buying decision process.

Consumer buying decision process


Behind the visible act of making a purchase  there lies  a decision process that must be investigated.

The  purchase  decision  process  is  the  stages  a  buyer  passes  through  in making choices about which products and services to buy. The stages are:
·         Problem recognition
·         Information search
·         Alternative evaluation
·         Purchase decision
·         Post-purchase behavior
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3.  Observe any newspaper advertisement of any telecom company. What is the target audience and what are benefits of choosing newspaper for advertisement.

Selection of appropriate advertisement entirely on your business:

Outdoor advertising/billboards: These reach more people for a dollar than any other media, but are limited to a picture and no more than eight words.
Radio: Reaches the second most people for a dollar, but cannot be targeted geographically and can only be loosely demographically targeted. But if people will drive significant distances to buy your product, or if you're selling a "we come to you" service, this is likely your best bet.
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4.  Explain the AIDAS model in detail.

AIDAS Model

The traditional conceptual model for creating any advertising or marketing communication  message  is  the  AIDA  Model  -  get  Attention,  hold  Interest, arouse  Desire  and then obtain  Action.  AIDA is a simple acronym that was devised a long time ago as a reminder of four stages of the sales process.

AIDA  stands  for  Attention,  Interest,  Desire  and  Action.  A  variant  on  AIDA adds  a 'S' for  Satisfaction  indicating the fact that happy customers will buy more (whilst  unhappy  customers  will  tell  their  friends!).  We  will  now  try  to have an elaboration on the same as indicated below.

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5.  What do you understand by Public relations? What is the difference between PR and advertising?

Meaning of Public Relations

“Public  relations”  is  used  to  build  rapport  with  employees,  customers, investors, voters or the general public. Public Relations (PR) is the actions of  a  corporation,  store,  government,  individual  etc.  in  promoting  goodwill between itself and the public, the community, employees, customers etc. An earlier definition of public relations by the first World Assembly of Public Relations  Associations,  held  in  Mexico  City,  in  August  1978,  was  "the  art and  social  science  of  analyzing  trends,  predicting  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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6.  Write short notes on:
a) Sales quota
b)sales force

a) Sales Quota

Known  as  sales  target,  sales  quota  is  an  expression  of  sales  value  and sales volume expected from a salesperson   to be achieved in full from  their defined territory over a given period of time i.e.,  weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly. In simple sense, a  sales quota is a goal; it is a target  a sales staff
is expected  to meet. Each sales person must understand the importance of their  target and how it fits in as part of  the  pre-set  goals stated in  business plan  of an enterprise. They are a way of life for the sales force. All activities of  the  sales  force  revolve  around  fulfillment  of  sales  quotas.  As  already mentioned, sales quotas are  the  targets assigned to sales personnel, they also  signify the performance CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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b) Meaning and Role of Sales Force

Sales  Force  is  the  term  used  for  the  division  of  a  business  that  is responsible  for  selling  products  or  services.  Sales  force  means  persons responsible  for  selling  products  or  services  via  direct  contact  with  the customers.

Today, most industrial companies rely heavily on a professional sales force to  locate  prospects,  develop  them  into  customers  and  grow  the  business. Some companies hire ’manufacturers’ representatives’  and  ’agents’  to carry out  the  direct  selling  task.  In  addition,  many  consumer  companies  use  a direct-selling force such as insurance agents, stock brokers and distributors. Sales force members may be paid a fixed salary regardless of sales volume or  may  receive  a  small  base  salary  plus  commissions  calculated  as  a percentage  of  revenue  sold.  Non-commissioned  sales  CONTACT US FOR READY MADE SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
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