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Feb 9, 2011

Group 'N' Topic division for OR Presentation

source: http://www.visionapexcollege.blogspot.com
Group A. "What is motivation; motivation theories: Hierarchy of Needs, Theory X and Theory Y, Two factor theory, and McClelland's Theory of Needs"
  • Ashma
  • Bishu
  • Mukesh
  • Saugat
  • Makendra
Group B: "Cognitive Evaluation Theory, Goal Setting Theory, Reinforcement Theory"
  • Amish
  • Dilip
  • Nikita
  • Sashikant
Group C: "Equity Theory, Expectancy Theory, and Summary of Motivation Theories"
  • Anup
  • Kalden
  • Niraj
  • Shrija
Group D: "what is Leadership ? Leadership Theories: Trait Theories, Behavioral Theories and Situation Theory: Fiedler's Model"
  • Arunima
  • Kaushal
  • Nisha
  • Smrity
Group E: "Situational Leadership Theory, Leader member Exchange Theory, and Path goal Theory"
  • Asmit
  • Kiran
  • Pravesh
  • Soniya
Group F: "Charismatic, Transformational and Visionary Leadership Theories"
  • Barun
  • Kishwor
  • Priya
  • Sudeshna
Group G: "Contemporary issues in Leadership: Emotional intelligence and Leadership, Team Leadership, Moral Leadership, What is Trust, Trust and Leadership"
  • Bibush
  • Kritika
  • Ravi
  • Sunil
Group H: "Approahes to Managing Organizational Change: Lewin's Three step Model, Action Research and Organizational Development"
  • Biraja
  • Mrinal
  • Sanjiv
  • Sushant

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