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Analysis of managerial behavior among students By- Nirali chokshi Sumati saini Aishwarya soni Mohit agarwal

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Analysis of managerial behavior among students

By-Nirali chokshi

Sumati sainiAishwarya soniMohit agarwal

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Introduction Managerial behaviour- It is understanding

the managerial work by analysing day-day behaviour of managers in an organisation.

To measure this, Motivational Analysis Of Organizational-Behavior (MAO-B) tool is used.

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MAO-BMAO-B is a 60-item instrument related to six motives

(Achievement, Influence, Extension, Control, Affiliation and Dependency) and two modes (Approach or Functional and Avoidance or Dysfunctional) of behaviour.

It gives the profile on the following for an individual:

Profile of behaviour in terms of six motivesOperating Effectiveness Quotients (OEQs) of each of the

six motive-related behaviour and their interpretationSuggestions to enhance effectiveness of each

motivational behaviour

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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE To determine who explicit better managerial

behavior males or femalesImprove our ability to select and train managers

appropriately, and to recognize the differences in job requirement

How you can improve managerial effectiveness Research question-whether females are better than males at

managerial behavior or not?Whether males are more motivated to perform

better at work or not?

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HypothesisNull hypothesis- Whether the 6 factors

differ in the functional/approach or notAlternate hypothesis- Whether the factors

are dysfunctional/avoidance or not

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RESEARCH METHODOLOGYResearch Design : Exploratory researchExploratory research is a type of research conducted for a problem that

has not been clearly defined. Exploratory research helps determine the best research design, data collection method and selection of subjects. It should draw definitive conclusions only with extreme caution. Given its fundamental nature, exploratory research often concludes that a perceived problem does not actually exist.

Sampling design : Systematic sampling and convenience sampling.

Sampling Plan: Primary data from Pune (ISB&M) SAMPLE SIZE: 75 (50 % of male & 50% of female)

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Contd……..Data source : I have collected my research

data from secondary as well as primary sources survey.

Secondary data :Magazines, Catalogue, Books Newspapers & Internet.

Primary data: - Observations, focus groups, surveys, behavioural data & experiments

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Questionnaire Questionnaire contains 60 question & is

being distributed to 70 students( 50% male and 50% females) in order to know which group is better at managing behavior in an organization

The age group of the students is 20-30yrs

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Analyze & Interpretation of Information

SPSS software : SPSS is a comprehensive and flexible statistical analysis and data management solution. SPSS can take data from almost any type of file and use them to generate tabulated reports, charts, and plots of distributions and trends, descriptive statistics, and conduct complex statistical analyses.

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