BPAC-132 ADMINISTRATIVE THINKERS in English Solved Question Paper December 2023
ADMINISTRATIVE THINKERS
Course Code: BPAC-132
Title Name |
BPAC-132 Solved Question Paper December 2023 |
University | IGNOU |
Service Type | Solved Question Paper (Soft copy/PDF) |
Course | CBCS (BAG/BCOMG/BSCG) |
Language | English |
Year | December 2023 |
Course Code | BPAC-132 |
Product | Solved Question Paper (IGNOU) |
Section—I
1. Explain the organisation and structure of
administrative machinery at the centre as
described in the Arthashastra. 20
2. Write a note on principles of organisation as
specified by Henri Fayol. 20
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3. Discuss Elton Mayo’s experiments and examine
their outcome. 20
4. Write short notes on the following in about
200 words each : 10+10
(a) Important developments in Wilson’s Era
(b) Changing perspectives of Weber’s
Bureaucracy
Section—II
5. Make a critical analysis of the works of Herbert
A. Simon. 20
6. Discuss Maslow’s theory of motivation. 20
7. Examine the theoretical underpinnings of Chris
Argyris’ theories. 20
8. Write short notes on the following in about
200 words each : 10+10
(a) New Public Administration under Dwight
Waldo
(b) Concept of modern management
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