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This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com www.free-power-point-templates.com Operations Management Case study (20 Marks) G V Muralidhara (GVM), Faculty member of IBS, a wellknown educational group in Hyderabad, India, was involved in teaching the MBA and BBA courses. While talking to another faculty member, G Vijayudu (Vijay), GVM remarked on the important role attitude played in the placement of students in companies. While GVM felt that the students were reasonably good in communication, he wondered whether they possessed the positive attitude that was so critical during selection by companies. He felt that students who lacked a positive attitude would suffer in terms of recruitment, team building skills, and leadership qualities.
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This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com www.free-power-point-templates.com With a view to improving the students’ communication skills and attitude, GVM and Vijay scheduled and asked the students to give a presentation on the importance of attitude. This exercise was meant to create awareness on the subject and develop a good attitude among students. The BBA V semester section ‘F’ consisted of 34 students (25 male and 9 female). As students were told that this would be part of their internal assessment, they prepared very well. Meanwhile, GVM told Vijay to go in for peer grading instead of traditional teacher grading. Vijay argued against peer grading saying students would give grading in arbitrary manner or would be biased toward their friends and might show favoritism. GVM, however, disagreed.
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This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com www.free-power-point-templates.com He described the benefits of peer grading. He said that a study by Philip M. Sadler and Eddie Good had shown that when student grading was used responsibly, it could be highly accurate and reliable and help save teachers’ time. In their study, Sadler and Good had found that self grading appeared to further student understanding of the subject matter being taught. Finally, GVM and Vijay decided to adopt peer grading. The faculty members made the students responsible for grading each other. The collected grading data was given to Muthukumar, analyst, for analysis. This enabled us to understand and analyze the gathered data to identify the highest graded student and compare each student's grading with the overall class’s grading.
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This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com www.free-power-point-templates.com Answer the following question. Q1. Discuss the advantages of grading’s by peers. Q2. Why the positive attitude is so critical during selection by companies? Explain.
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