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Case Code : HROB053
Case Length : 05 Pages
Period : 1990 - 2004
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : -
Industry : Varied
Countries : India

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Caselet 1

It was the first meeting that was being convened by Raj Malhotra (Malhotra), the new branch manager of the Tirupur branch of KNB Bank, a growing private sector bank. In comparison to other branches, the Tirupur branch had performed badly ever since its inception seven years ago, and Malhotra being young and enthusiastic, was determined to bring about a dramatic improvement in its performance.

The meeting was the first such in the history of the branch as it involved the participation of all the employees of the branch, not just to welcome their new manager, but also to make certain crucial decisions that would result in enhancing the branch's performance...

Caselet 2

Ashrita Airlines (Ashrita), a Mumbai-based company, operated flights to all the Asian countries. In all these countries, Ashrita had subsidiaries which offered Airport Terminal Services. The services included traffic control, cargo services, security services and catering (for staff and passengers). The subsidiary in each country was headed by a country manager who enjoyed a great degree of freedom and could take decisions without having to consult the headquarters.

The organization structure at Ashrita was flat in nature. Under the CEO, there were country managers. Under country managers, there were functional managers. All functional executives reported to the respective functional managers. For example, finance executives reported to finance manager and sales executives reported to sales manager...




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