Going to uni in september and i would like to study either business management or web design/development (although i think i may have to study computer science or something along those lines to be a web designer/developer, right? as well as experience of course…)
Anyway i am extremely interested in both fields but would like to know which field i would earn the most money in if i graduated and started working a job in one of these fields??
Does anybody know??
Thanks in advance!!
Posts Tagged ‘Management’
Business Management Or Web Design/developer?? Which Field Would I Earn More Money In?
January 29th, 2010I Am Interested In Web Design And Database Management?
January 26th, 2010What classes should I start with. I am college educated but nothing related to computers – looking for a hobby/potential second job. I have to admit, I am lacking in computer skills so I need to start with basics
Can You Name Some Of The Cms Standards?( Content Management Systems)?
December 24th, 2009I’m looking for the name or more descriotion for CMS Standards( Conetent Management Systems).
I’m searching in google but coudn’t find any defined name for its Standards.
(tnks,here you go for 10 points:) )
Whats The Best Content Management System~?
December 19th, 2009Im using Joomla right now …
but what do you think is the best CMS~???
I know there is Drupal , Mambo … thoughts and experiences are appreciated , thanks
What Is The Best Event Management Component/extension In Joomla?
December 13th, 2009I am very new to joomla and I want to use it as a Event Management portal. Can anybody suggest me which one is the best. Even if there is a good component/extension i am ready to buy.
I have found “event registration pro”, “jEvents”, but unable to decide which one is feature rich.
If anyone knows the best joomla event management component/extension/module please help me?
Management Theory Question Styles Of Leadership?
December 5th, 2009Ok so this is a story and I need help answering the 3 questions that follow. Hope you can help :]
“Toyota’s tough boss”
Hiroshi Okuda is not afraid to speak his mind or impose radical change in an organisation. And because of these traits, he is memorable at Toyota Motor Corporation www.global.toyota.com where he is the chairman of the board. Prior to becoming chairman, Okuda served as Toyota’s president – the first non-family member in over 30 years to head the company. He also is unusual among other Japanese executives because, in Japan, executives are supposed to be unseen. Okuda justifies his outspoken and aggressive style as being necessary to change a company that had become lethargic and bureaucratic.
Okuda moved ahead at Toyota by taking jobs that other employees did not want. For example, in the early 1980s the company was trying to build a manufacturing facility in Taiwan, but the Taiwanese government’s demands for high local content, technology transfer and guaranteed exports convinced many at Toyota that the project should be scrapped. Okuda thought differently. He successfully lobbied for the facility in the company, and it is now very profitable for Toyota. As Okuda noted, ‘Everyone wanted to give up. But I restarted the project and led it to success.’ His drive and ability to overcome obstacles were central to his rise in the company’s hierarchy. When Okuda ascended to the presidency of Toyota in early 1995, the company was losing market share in Japan to both Mitsubishi and Honda. Okuda attributed this problem to several factors. Toyota had been losing touch with Japanese customers for years. For example, when engineers redesigned the Corolla in 1991, they made it too big and too expensive for Japanese tastes. Then, four years later, in an attempt to lower costs significantly, they stripped out so many features in the car that the Corolla looked too cheap. Competitors, on the other hand, had also done a much better job of identifying the boom in recreational vehicles – especially the sport-utility market. Toyota’s burdensome bureaucracy also bothered Okuda. A decision that took only five minutes to filter through at Suzuki Motor Corporation would take upwards of three weeks at Toyota.
In his first 18 months on the job, Okuda implemented some drastic changes. In a country where lifetime employment is consistent with the culture, he replaced nearly one-third of Toyota’s highest-ranking executives. He revamped Toyota’s long-standing promotion system based on seniority, adding performance as a factor. Some outstanding performers moved up several management levels at one time – something unheard of in the history of the company.
Okuda also worked with the company’s vehicle designers to increase the speed at which a vehicle went from concept to market. What once took 27 months was shortened to 18 months. And now the company is making a custom car within five days of receiving an order.
Finally, Okuda is using the visibility of his job to address larger societal issues facing all Japanese businesses. For instance, he accused Japan’s Finance Ministry of trying to destroy the car industry by driving up the yen’s value. And he has been an audible voice in the country, condemning the lax lending practices that forced Japanese banks to write off billions of dollars in bad loans and led, in part, to that country’s economic crisis in the late 1990s and early 2000.
Unfortunately, some of Okuda’s action may have backfired. It has been suggested that the reason he was removed as president of the company in June 1999 was that he had overstepped the boundary at times by his blunt demands for change; and his refusal to bail out other members of the Toyota keiretsu may have offended the founding Toyota family. However, even though he was no longer president, his strategic leadership helped him to be appointed to the chairman’s job.
QUESTIONS
1. How would you describe Hiroshi Okuda’s leadership style? Cite specific
examples supporting your choice.
2. When a company is in crisis, do you believe that a radical change in
leadership is required to turn the company around? Support your position.
3. Would you describe Okuda’s leadership style as (a) charismatic, (b)
visionary, and (c) culturally consistent with Japanese practices? Explain.
Assignment Project About Management Information System?
December 3rd, 2009Instructions for the Group Project
topic:
How does the “ X “ System improve the business processes of the “ Y “ industry
X = crm
how about to prepare for this project?????
can tell me the step of this project and the table of content???
thank you
Is It Advicable To Do A Management Course From Iim – C ?
December 3rd, 2009Hi all, Im planning to do a Management course from IIM- C, IIM- C has a tie-up with my company (IBM) and offers “Executive Program In Global Business Management”. The course duration is 14 months offered across Classroom Component and Campus Component/ Physical Interaction Classes.The Classroom component takes place via external site / ONLINE LEARNING.The classes are taken by a director of IIM -C. The contents of the management course are : Marketing: 36 Hours
Finance: 36 Hours
Economics: 15 hours
Operations Management: 36 hours
Information Technology: 15 hours
Strategy : 15 hours
Human Resources Management: 18 hours
Organizational Behaviour : 36 Hours
Managerial Skills : 36 Hours
International Business: 15 hours
Developing a Global Mindeset : 27 Hours
PLEASE ADVICE, if it is the right course.. I’m currently with IBM, working with Tivoli Systems and i aspire to move into management line in the next 2 years..
Help 4when I Try Use Windows Media Player 11 To Play A Digital Rights Management (drm)-protected Media File…?
December 1st, 2009This is the information i have so far:
You cannot play back DRM-protected media or obtain new licenses
You cannot play back DRM-protected media files by using Windows Media Player 11 or obtain new licenses for content. Additionally, you may receive one of the following error messages:
The licenses for your media files are corrupted. (Error code 0xC00D2754)
Windows Media Player 11 cannot play the file because the associated license is either corrupted or not valid. (Error code 0xC00D11D6)
The license to play the packaged media is invalid
C00D277F – Secure storage protection error. Restore your licenses from a previous backup and try again
C00D277F – Secure storage protection error. Restore your licenses from a previous backup and try again
Cause
The DRM store on the computer is not valid or is damaged in some way. Potential causes for this problem include the following: • The processor was changed.
• The motherboard was changed.
• A BIOS setting was changed that affected hardware. (For example, you disabled hyperthreading.)
• You moved the hard disk on which music was first downloaded from one computer to another.
• An application, such as the RegClean utility, changed DRM settings in a way that caused corruption.
• You performed a clean installation of the operating system.
This issue occurs because DRM systems, such as Windows Product Activation, maintain an internal hardware ID. This ID is based on the hardware configuration that existed when Windows was installed or when Windows Media Player 11 was installed. If you change the processor or other devices, the hardware ID in the DRM system does not match the new computer configuration. In this case, DRM determines that a user has tried to move protected content to another computer. This behavior can also occur if DRM detects that the DRM-protected storage in the registry has been changed to protect the integrity of the DRM licenses.
Resolution
To reset the DRM store, follow these steps:1. Exit Windows Media Player 11.
2. Find the DRM folder on the hard disk. By default, this folder is %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\All Users\DRM in Microsoft Windows XP.
3. Delete the contents of the folder.
4. Visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indi… (http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indi…
5. Follow the instructions on the Web site to update the security component of Windows Media Player 11. This procedure should enable you to obtain new licenses for media. You should also be able to reset licenses for purchased content so that you can play that content on a computer.
Note You must contact any third-party stores from which you purchased music to reset the licenses for that music. If you have copied CDs to protected Windows Media Audio files, those CDs must be copied again.
891664 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891664/) The Windows Media Digital Rights Management system may not work if your computer hardware changes
How do i locate my DRM file , i’ve literally looked everywhere
and how do i get my fu*king computer let me play my music!!!!?!??!!
Strategic Management?
November 5th, 20091. During which stage of strategic management, the firm’s specific
internal strengths and weaknesses are determined?
a. Formulation
b. Implementation
c. Evaluation
d. Feedback
2. The XYZ Organization has a statement that describes the needs
for which the organization was created to fill and answers the
basic question of why the organization exists. XYZ is most likely
to have which one of the following?
a. Strategy
b. Vision statement
c. Mission statement
d. Functional tactics
3. Intuition is based on all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Past experiences
b. Judgments
c. Uncertainties
d. Feelings
4. Reasons due to which some firms do “No Strategic Planning”
incorporate all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Wastage of time
b. Fire-fighting
c. Content with success
d. Privileged reward structures
5. Strategist is an individual who is involved in the strategic
management process, thus may be known as:
a. Member board of director
b. President
c. Division manager
d. All of the given options
6. Internal strengths and weaknesses that can significantly benefit
or harm an organization may include all of the following
EXCEPT:
a. Production/ operations
b. Research & development
c. Competitors
d. Management information system
7. All of these are pitfalls an organization should avoid in strategic
planning EXCEPT:
a. Using plans as a standard for measuring performance
b. Using strategic planning to gain control over decisions and
resources
c. Failing to involve key employees in all phases of planning
d. Being so formal in planning that flexibility and creativity are
stifled
8. Which group would be classified as a stakeholder?
a. Communities
b. Banks
c. Suppliers
d. All of these
9. What are the guidelines to decision making?
a. Laws
b. Rules
c. Policies
d. Goals
10. The analysis of industry’s major competitors’ strengths may
give an insight of which one of these?
a. Key threats for the firm
b. Key opportunities for the firm
c. Both opportunities and strengths for the firm
d. None of the given options
11. For the past four years, the ABC Corporation has been planning
to expand its operations in order to reach out to the world
market. Essentially, the ABC Corporation desires to do what?
a. Become an online business
b. Become a brick-n-mortar business
c. Embrace globalization
d. Become a click-n-mortar business
12. Which of the following is best identified as a statement that
presents “a firm’s big picture statement, describing a desired
end-state, general in scope, and not restrictive”?
a. Corporate philosophy statement
b. Company creed
c. Vision statement
d. Mission statement
13. Corporate social policy should be designed and articulated
during which phase of strategic management?
a. Implementation
b. Formulation
c. Evaluation
d. Management
14. Ethnic balance is affected due to which of the following?
a. Change in ethnic values
b. Awareness of ethnic norms
c. Migration of the people towards different areas
d. Introduction of new laws relating to ethnicity
15. The Factors that concern the nature and direction of the
economy in which a firm operates are known as:
a. Technological
b. Ecological
c. Social
d. Economic
16. HTML stands for which of the following?
a. Hybrid text markup language
b. Hyper text markup Language
c. Hyper text manufacture language
d. Highly technical markup language
17. The social factors that affect a firm involve all of the following
EXCEPT:
a. Per capita income
b. Lifestyles of people
c. Attitudes of people in the external environment
d. Values and beliefs of persons outside the firm
18. When an industry relies heavily on government contracts,
which of the following is important for the firm to foresee as a
part of its external audit?
a. Economic forces
b. Political forces
c. Technological forces
d. Competitive forces
19. In which phase of the strategic management process, annual
objectives are especially important?
a. Formulation
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Management
20. Choose the economic variable from the list.
a. Attitudes toward business
b. Attitudes toward product quality
c. Population changes by race
d. Stock market trends