B) Match the pairs: (05)
Group ‘A’ Group ‘B’
(a) Henry Fayol 1. Employment
(b) Entrepreneur 2. German engineer
(c) B2C 3. Exceeds of 10 crores
(d) Responsibility towards 4. Voluntary
Government 5. Modern management
(e) National commission 6. Respecting rules and regulations
7. Self-motivated
8. Back up to customer
9. up to 5 crores
10. Business to customer
Answers
Explanation:
Group A
Henry Fayol
Principle of unity of command
Time study
FW Taylor
Management
principles
Group B
French engineer
One man one boss
Study of the 5 time required to do a job
2
Father of scientific management
Universale
Management principles
1
Universal
a. Henry Fayol was a French mining engineer who developed 14 principles of management after conducting many
experiments. He is also known as the "father of modern management".
b. The principle of unity of command states that a subordinate should get orders from only one superior. If too many seniors
command a single employee, chance are that the employee will get
confused: this will also lead to delay in
e. An important feature of management principles is that they are universal in nature. This means that they are applicable to all types of business organizations and to all levels of management.
The answer for group A with group B correctly matched are as follows-
A) Henry fayol - modern management
- Henry fayol is known as the father of modern management because of his modern techniques and principles to each the process of managing in business organisations.
- He even gave 14 principles of management .
B) entrepreneur- self motivated
- An entrepreneur is a person who starts the business of venture on their own.
- Such persons are self motivated and self driven that's why there able to start up something new in the society.
- They can only achieve success if they are self motivated and hard working towards their goal.
C) B2C - business to customer
- B2C or business to customer is a form of business model which tells a direct seller and consumer relationship.
D) responsibility towards government-respecting rules and regulations
- Every lawful citizen must respect rules and regulations that a frame by the government for the well being of the country.
- A citizen who follows the rules and regulations frame by the government is known as an ideal citizen and its responsible for the growth of the country in every possible manner.
E) National Commission - exceeds Rs 10 crore
- National consumer disputes dresses Commission has the jurisdiction to take consumer redressals and complaints if value of the case is over rs. 10 crore.
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