Thursday, March 31, 2011

Banduk liyera hidne byakti ra prahari eutai mechma.......


Laxmi Prasad Devkota


निराशाको बादल भित्र
आशै आशाको झील्को
सगाँल्दै पीडा ब्यथा
श्राप लक्ष्मीको
यात्रा साहित्यको
महाकवि तिमी नै हौ
यो साहित्यिक युगको ।
अब्यक्त छ देनर्
र्समपण र सङकल्प
दया, माया, प्रेम र विश्वासमा
काम र कर्तब्य
पीडै पीडाबाट
सुन्दर उपाहरहरु
पढिरहेछौ..........
हामी अनेक साहित्य र शब्द ।
पुत्र वियोग
बाडेर बस्त्र
छोडेर कालरात्रीको अस्त्र र्
धर्म हो मानवता
अभावै अभावमा
किंकर्तव्यताको मन्त्र ।
त्यागी सुख सयल
भएर मयलै मयल
उठायौं राष्ट्र र राष्ट्रीयता
साहित्यकार भै
देशभक्तिको पृथक यन्त्र ।
बिडम्बना आज
अविच्छिन्न आसौच बारदै छ राष्ट्र ।
गुहारदै छ कालापानी र सुस्ता ।
घट्यो वीर गोर्खालीको प्रतिष्ठा ।
गर्दैछु कपीलबस्तु यताउता ।
बुद्धको देशमा अशान्ति जतातता ।
छोपीदैछ यर्थाथता ।
लुटीए बस्त्रहरु,
चोरीए गहनाहरु,
आए हत्या आतंकहरु
बढेर लोभी पापीहरु ।
हाहाकार, चित्कार, ऐया, ऐया
जल्दैछन् जनताअरु
पर्खीरहेछन् कापी र कलमहरु ।
हे लक्ष्मी प्रसाद देवकोटा
आँउ तिमी नेपाली भै यता
खोज्दैछीन् त्रि्री माता ।
खड्कीरहेछ त्रि्रो आवश्यकता ।
खड्कीरहेछ त्रि्रो आवश्यकता 

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  • Evidence that laughter and fun are good for business.

  • Fun ideas for training, staff events and meetings.


  • Ideas and examples to help you add fun and humor to the workplace.


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    Humor and Fun in the Workplace
    Mary Rau-Foster, who specializes in workplace issues including employee motivation, wrote this thoughtful piece about the value of humor and fun at work. Among its topics are the benefits of a fun workplace and how to measure the positive impact. See the full article.

    Got Skeptics?
    If you are trying to launch a morale-building initiative at work and find skeptics taking aim at your concepts and ideas, here comes help. Jim Collison, President of Employers of America, offers a rebuttal to an agrument against fun in the workplace. Jim gives plenty of evidence and examples to support the case for fun as a morale -building tool that has real benefits for business. See Encouraging fun at work produces positive results for the full story.

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    Emerging Concept in Organizations:-

    1. Work Team Concept: -  This concept consists entirely of work team. It’s getting popular for new product development & innovation. It consists of:
      • Group of members with multiple & complimentary skills.
      • Specific team goals.
      • Authority to make decisions.
      • Shared leadership roles in problem solving.
      • Individual & mutual accountability.
    The collective performance of the team produces synergy. The team performance is greater than the total performance of members as individuals.
    Common Barriers to Effective Communication.
    ·        Semantic (Symbolic) Barriers:

    1. Language:
    2. Sentence structure
    3. Jargon (technical language)
    ·        Physical Barriers
    ·        Psychological Barriers
    ·        Organizational Barriers:
    1. Poor Planning:
    2. Structure Complexity
    3. Status Difference
    4. Hierarchical Distance
    5. Information Overload
    6. Timing
    7. Technology
     
     

    Types of Conflict:-
    1. Functional Conflict
    2. Dysfunctional conflict
    3. Task conflict
    4. Process Conflict
    5. Relationship Conflict

    Strategies of Conflicts:

    1. WIN-LOSE  strategies
    2. LOSE-LOSE strategies
    3. WIN-WIN strategies.

    Conflict management Techniques:

    1. Problem Solving [ WIN-WIN]
    2. Expansion of Resources [ WIN-WIN]
    3. Avoidance [ LOOSE-LOOSE]
    4. Compromise [ LOOSE-LOOSE]
    5. Authoritative Command. [WIN-WIN]
    Process of Communication:
     









    Types of Communication:
    ·        Formal Communication
    ·        Informal Communication
    1)[Single stand 2) Gossip 3.) Probability 4). Cluster ] Chain.
    ·        Interpersonal Communication.
    1.   Oral Communication
    2.   Written Communication
    ·        Non-verbal Communication
     
     

    Fig: Process of Communication.

      Importance of Communication:
    1.     Successful operation of business
    2.     Basis of managerial function
    3.     Prompt decision making & Implementation
    4.     Healthy Human Relation
    5.     Increases employees’ morale
    6.     Cost minimization.
    Introduction to Management:
    ·        According to Henry Fayol, “To manage is to forecast and to plan, to organize, to command, to co-ordinate & to control.”
    ·       
    Skills Required to be a successful manager
    1.     Technical Skills
    2.     Human Skills
    3.     Conceptual Skills
     
    Functions of Management:

    1.     Planning and Decision Making
    2.     Organizing and Staffing
    3.    
    Importance of management:
    1.     Effective utilization of Resources
    2.     Meeting the challenges of change
    3.     Innovation to solve problems
    4.     Co-ordination
    5.     Personality development
     
    Leading
    4.     Controlling
    ·        Characteristics of Management:
    1.     Group Activity
    2.     Management is a process
    3.     Management is Profession
    4.     Management is Dynamic
    5.    
    Role of a Manager in the performance of activities:
    1.     Identification of opportunities
    2.     Division of work and work plan
    3.     Setting goals and target
    4.     Resource management
    5.     Linkage with environment
    6.     Monitoring and evaluating accomplishment
     
    Universal application
    6.     Management achieves goals
    7.     Skills and Experience
    ·        Principles of Management:
    1. Principle of policy making
    2. Principle of balance
    3. Principle of planning
    4. Principle of co-operation
    5. Emerging challenges of Management:
      1.     Ethics and social responsibility
      2.     Workers’ empowerment
      3.     Cultural change
      4.     Boundryless organization
      5.     Technology
      6.     Team-based structure
      7.     Globalization
      8.     Quality Assurance
      9.     Learning Organization
      10.Organizational Design.
       
      Principle of leadership
    6. Principle of responsibility and authority
    7. principle of expectation
    8. Principle of Standardization
    9. Principle of financial incentives.
    10.Principle of specialization
    11.Principle of Individual Effectiveness
    12.Principle of Improvement
    13.Principle of Right man at Right Place
    14.Principle of simplicity
    15.Principle of control.


    Evolution of Management Thought:
    1.     Management in Antique(historic):- [catholic church, military org., camera light, mgmt of town and nation mentioned in Kautilya’s economics are some examples]
    2.    Post Industrial Revolution Period:- [James watt and Robinson Boulton Performed:
    ·       
    Contingency Theory:-
    According to this theory, there is no any single way or model for planning, policy making, decision making, controlling, providing leadership, organizing and promotion, should follow various way or models regarding the situation needed. This theory is popularized by Poul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch.
     
    Development of Steam engine
    ·        Use of Machine
    ·        Production planning and controlling
    ·        Market Investigation and forecasting
    ·        Statistic method and use of cost accounting.
    3.    Classical Period:
    ·        The Scientific management:-[F.W.Taylor]
    ·        Bureaucratic Model:- [Max Weber]
    ·        Administrative management theory:- [Henry Fayol]
    4.    Neo-classical period:- [G.E. Mayo]
    5.    Modern Period:- [since 1960 till this period is taken as modern period in the development of management. F.E. Fiedler, Rensis Likert, Peter Drucker, M.C. Gregor,W.G. Ouchi are the main contributor of this thought of management.]
    Features of an Organizational Goal:
    1.     S – specific
    2.     M – measurable
    3.     A – achievable
    4.     R – reliable (agreeable)
    5.     T – time-bound
     
    Characteristics of Management:-
    1.     Common objectives / purpose
    2.     Environmental influence
    3.     Collection of people
    4.     Co-ordination
    5.     Hierarchy of authority
    6.     Division of Labour
    Fayol’s 14 principles of management:
    1.     Division of Work
    2.     Authority
    3.     Discipline
    4.     Unity of Command
    5.     Unity of Direction
    6.     Subordination of individual interest to general interest.
    7.     Remuneration
    8.     Centralization
    9.     Scalar Chain
    10.            Order
    11.            Equity
    12.            Stability of Tenure of personnel
    13.            Initiative
    14.            Esprit de corps.

     
     

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