Exam Details

Subject organisational behaviour
Paper
Exam / Course m.b.a. (tourism)
Department
Organization Alagappa University Distance Education
Position
Exam Date May, 2017
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

DISTANCE EDUCATION
M.B.A. (Tourism) DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017.
First Semester
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
(Upto 2012-13 Academic Year and 2013 Calendar Year)
Time Three hours Maximum 100 marks
PART A — 8 40 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
1. What do you mean by organisational behaviour? State its
elements.
2. What is perception?
3. Describe the factors influencing group cohesiveness.
4. Describe various qualities needed for leadership.
5. How can you manage the stress in an organisation?
6. What is effective use of power in an organisation?
7. Briefly explain the organisational culture.
8. What is the organisational change? State its nature.
Sub. Code
12
DE-548
WS
2
PART B — 15 60 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions.
9. "Now a days organisational behaviour take part a major
role in business management at global level"- Give your
view.
10. Explain the importance of organisational communication.
11. Describe the various leadership theories.
12. Compare and contrast power with politics.
13. "Implication of organisational behaviour in an
organisation is not an easy task " Discuss.
14. Clearly explain the significance of organisational climate.
15. Describe the various factors which contributes to
organisational development.


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  • basics of tourism
  • business environment
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  • economics of tourism
  • emerging issues in tourism
  • global tourism
  • institutional framework of tourism
  • management concepts
  • managerial economics
  • organisational behaviour
  • quality in tourism
  • social aspects of tourism
  • tour operators and travel agencies
  • tourism and accommodation
  • tourism attractions
  • tourism entrepreneurship
  • tourism marketing
  • tourism project management
  • tourism transportation
  • tourist behavior