Project
work is a part of the curriculum where students do a research based study in
the field of management in an organization. They undergo their project work
during summer vacation after second year. The Department introduced mini project
this academic year to prepare the students for the final project work.
Objectives
of the initiative:
§ To enable students to
do research based study confidently
§ To enable the students
improve report writing skill
§ To enable student to
use ICT tools for learning.
Process:
§ The students are
recommended to do the mini project during their summer vacation after first
year course.
§ Students are inducted
about project work during induction and bridge course.
§ 2 exclusive sessions
on mini project were conducted to guide the students about the project work.
§ Students are asked to
submit a report on their project work and present the same on the day of
reopening the next academic year.
The report is evaluated and the best project report is given a certificate.
The report is evaluated and the best project report is given a certificate.
Learning
Outcome:
§ Knowledge in the field
of study
§ Students acquire
research and analytical skill through the study
§ Students acquire
report writing skills
§ Students acquire
presentation skills
§ Students learn to use ICT
tools with ease
§ The above skills would
improve their professional skills
Guidelines
for Mini Project:
1. Students can do the
project work in any management discipline like Human Resource Management,
Marketing Management, Finance, Business Ethics etc.
2. Suggested topic of
Study:
Human
Resource Management:
Ø Stress Management
Ø Work Life Balance
Ø Recruitment Process of
any organisation
Ø Retention management
Ø Employees motivation
Ø Leadership – Eg. A
Case study about leadership of Mahatma Ghandhi/ / Shri Narendra Modi/President
Obama/ MS Dhoni or any eminent leaders.
3. Marketing Management:
Ø Customer Satisfaction
of any product/Services
Customer Service
Ø E-Marketing/Online
Marketing
Ø Advertising
Ø Branding
4. Financial Management
Ø Ratio Analysis
Ø Financial Inclusion
Ø Micro Finance
5. General Management
Ø Indian Management
Theory
Ø Time Management
6. Business Ethics:
Ø Ethical Financing
Ø Work Ethics
Ø Environmental Ethics
Ø Corporate Social
Responsibility
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Introduction
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2.
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Objectives of the study
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3.
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Limitations of the study
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4.
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Review of literature
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5.
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Research methodology
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6.
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Data analysis and interpretation
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7.
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Findings
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8.
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Suggestions
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9.
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Conclusion
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10.
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Bibliography
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11.
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Appendix
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INTRODUCTION: Explain about
the chosen research area for example Human Resource Management/ Marketing etc.
(4-5 pages)
OBJECTIVE: Define the primary
and secondary objective i.e. the purpose of study.
(3-5
Objectives preferred)
LIMITATIONS: List down the
limitations or constraints experienced during the study.
(Recommended
4-5 Limitations)
REVIEW
OF RELATED LITERATURE:
Review as many reference books, articles, journals etc in the specific area of
study and quote them in this chapter. For eg. If you chosen topic stress
management, quote the reference in books and journals etc.
(Suggested
3 – 5 Pages)
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
Research methodology is a way of systematically solve the research problem. The
researcher in studying his research problem along with the logic behind them.
It is necessary for the researcher to know not only the methods/techniques but
also methodology. The scope of research methodology is wider than that of research
methods. Research in common parlances refers to a search for knowledge. Once
can also define research as a scientific and systematic search for pertinent
information on a specific topic.
In fact, research is an art of scientific investigation research comprises
defining and redefining of problems, formulating hypothesis or suggested
solutions, collecting, organizing, and evaluating data, making deductions and
reaching conclusions and at last carefully testing the conclusions to determine
whether they fit the formulating hypothesis. It is the pursuit of truth with
the help of study, observation, comparison and experiment. In short, the search
for knowledge through objective and systematic method of finding solution to a
problem in research.
Types
of data used:
There are two types of data used during there are:
1. Primary data
2. Secondary data
Primary
data:
The primary data are those which are collected afresh and for the first time
and thus happen to be original in character. The primary data is collected
through direct communication with the employees and by observing them.
Secondary
data:
The data which is collected from published sources like books, newspapers,
etc..are known as secondary data.
Statistical
tools used:
1. Simple percentage.
Percentage analysis:
In case of multiple choice questions the response were categorized based on the
nature and percentage is calculated for each category. To find the percentage
of response in each category, the number of responses for each category is
used.
The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of respondents by the
total numbers of respondents.
Percentage analysis
formula:
Percentage = no. of.respondent×100 ÷ Total no of respondent
DATA ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION:
The purpose of
analysing data is to obtain usable and useful information.
The analysis,
irrespective of whether the data is qualitative or quantitative, may:
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describe and summarise
the data
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identify relationships
between variables
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compare variables
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identify the difference between variables
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forecast outcomes
Interpretation is the
process of attaching meaning to the data. Numbers do not speak themselves so we
need to explain it logically so that our study is justified and understood.
For example 60 customers
out of 100 customers are satisfied with product can be interpreted as 60%
customers are satisfied with product and 40% customers are not satisfied with
the product. This helps us to further study why 40% customers are not satisfied
with product. Interpretation should give meaning to the data collected.
Demonstration:
Data Analysis and
Interpretation
JOB SECURITY
VARIABLES
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RESPONDENTS
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PERCENTAGE
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STRONGLY AGREE
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16
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32%
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AGREE
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34
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68%
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NEITHER AGREE NOR
DISAGREE
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0
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0%
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DISAGREE
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0
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0%
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TOTAL
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50
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100%
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INFERENCE:
v The above chart
indicates the respondents feeling on security towards their job.
v 68% of the respondents
agreed that they have job security.
v 32% of the respondents
strongly agreed that they have job security.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
THE SUPERVISOR AND SUBORDINATES.
VARIABLES
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RESPONDENTS
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PERCENTAGE
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SATISFIED
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37
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74%
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HIGHLY SATISFIED
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11
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22%
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DISSATISFIED
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2
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4%
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HIGHLY DISSATISFIED
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0
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0%
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TOTAL
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50
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100%
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INFERENCE:
v The above chart
indicates the employees response on satisfaction with the relationship
between the supervisor and the subordinates.
v 74%of respondents
strongly agreed that they are satisfied with the relationship between the
supervisors and subordinates.
v 4%of respondents are
neither agreed nor disagreed that they are satisfied with the relationship
between the supervisors and subordinates.
FINDINGS AND
SUGGESTIONS:
• Findings answer
WHAT. They are based on the facts.
• Findings list the
researchers understanding of the study.
• It summarizes the
primary or secondary data that is studied.
• Suggestions or
Recommendations: The researchers gives suggestions based on the findings.
• For Example in the
Demonstration stated above in Data Analysis: Only 60% of customers are
satisfied with customers while 40% of the customers are not satisfied the
research may suggest how the 40% can be converted to satisfied customer.
CONCLUSION: Conclusion is
the summary of the study. (Suggested: 1 to 2 pages)
BIBLIOGRAPHY: List the books,
journals, websites referred in this chapter
APPENDIX: Any attachment
that is relevant to the study can be shown as appendix. For example
Questionnaire
By
Mrs. Vanishree.V
Assistant Professor
Department of Business Administration
By
Mrs. Vanishree.V
Assistant Professor
Department of Business Administration
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