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Cost Model: Crashing of Network

Time aspect is the main and significant aspect in a network. Its primary object is to com­plete the project at an earliest to get quicker realisation of benefits of the project. Activities on critical path and sub-critical path needs special attention either to com­plete the project as per schedule or to reduce the completion time. To reduce the scheduled time, [...]

By |2016-11-02T06:00:12+05:30November 2, 2016|Project Management|Comments Off on Cost Model: Crashing of Network

Differences between Rational and Non-Rational Models

This article will help you to learn about the difference between rational and non-rational models of decision-making. Differences between Rational and Non-Rational Models Difference -  Rational Models of Decision-Making 1. Rational models are normative. 2. They are theoretical or unrealistic in nature. 3. Rational models follow deterministic approach to problem-solving. 4. They believe there exists the optimum situation for decision-making. [...]

By |2023-02-20T00:22:07+05:30August 9, 2016|Difference Between|Comments Off on Differences between Rational and Non-Rational Models

Notes on 5 Models of Organisation Behaviour

This article throws light upon the top five models of organisation behaviour which represent beliefs about how managers think and act. The models are: 1. Autocratic Model 2. Custodial Model 3. Supportive Model 4. Collegial Model 5. Systems Model. 1. Autocratic Model: This model assumes that workers are lazy and dislike work. They do not assume responsibility for work and [...]

By |2016-08-09T07:55:50+05:30August 9, 2016|Direction and Supervision|Comments Off on Notes on 5 Models of Organisation Behaviour
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