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Assignment Sample: Management Process in an Organisation

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Assignment Sample: Management Process in an Organisation

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  1. Management TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  2. Table of Contents 1-1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................3 1-2 SOCIAL factors...................................................................................................................................3 1-3 Technological factors...........................................................................................................................4 1-4 Political factors....................................................................................................................................5 Reference...................................................................................................................................................6 TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  3. 1-1 INTRODUCTION India, officially known as the Republic of India is the largest country in South East Asia. On basis of area covered it is the seventh largest country in the world and also the biggest democracy. It is also the second most populous country as it is home to more than 1.2 billion people (Riello and Parthasarathi, 2011). India is covered by oceans on three sides – Indian Ocean in the south, Arabian Sea on the South-West, and Bay of Bengal on South-East. It shares borders on west with Pakistan; China, Nepal and Bhutan to the North-East; and Burma and Bangladesh to the East. Current President of India is Mr. Pranab Mukherjee who is also the 13th president of India (Pal and Soriya, 2012). THIS IS A SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT BUY QUALITY ASSIGNMENT FROM OUR EXPERT WRITERS CONTACT US NOW: TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com There are many industries and sectors that operate in the country and contribute heavily to national development and growth. Textile industry is one of the major industries after agriculture industry. It offers employment opportunities to both skilled and unskilled workers, thus making it one of the leading employers in the nation. In 2010, total contribution of the industry to exports was 11.04%. Similarly during 2009-10, Indian Textile Industry was calculated to be worth US$55 billion (Annual Report, 2010-11). It is expected that sector would continue to grow at the same pace in the coming years. This report is targeted especially towards those companies which would like to invest in this TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  4. industry. 1-2 SOCIAL FACTORS India is a multi-cultural country, as people belonging to various cultures, religions; traditions, etc. live in the nation. Thus, it may not be wrong to say that activities of business organizations, such as the ones operating in the textile industry to a great extent are affected by social and other such demographic factors (Joseph and Singh, 2013). There are a lot many demographic factors in India in which companies are operating in the textile industry must pay a lot of attention to, especially considering the fact that composition of the country in terms of demography has changed by great margins in the last few years. It can be supported through fact that more than 50% of the population is under the age of 25 years, while 65% is below 65 years (Nga and Shamuganathan, 2010). Therefore it may not be wrong to say that, the country has transformed into a young nation. Lifestyle of Indians has increased substantially as they now can afford high priced goods. Furthermore, residents of the country believe in leading a healthy life and have become highly health conscious. In addition to this, they also show an inclination to buy such products which are environment friendly and do not adversely affect it. In this sense, it can be said that the Indian people have developed a taste for such textile products which are fashionable as well as environment friendly. Companies functioning in this industry have to make sure that they conduct a thorough analysis of the cultural environment of country. Main reason behind it being the fact that India is a multi-cultural country and organizations have to make sure that they produce such clothes which do not hurt the sentiments of locals (Dommaraju, 2008). If such facets are not considered, then there are very less chances that companies in this industry may be able to function efficiently and effectively in the market. 1-3 TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS India is a developing country and technological factors and forces are some of the key aspects that are helping the nation to grow at a very healthy pace. For the textile industry, advanced tools and equipments have a very critical role to play in the process of manufacturing effective fabrics. There are nearly 200 shipping ports and 12 international airports in India (Moyili, 2009). This way it can be said that transporting textiles and fabrics by means of import and export has become a lot easier for TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  5. organizations operating in the Indian Textile Industry. Furthermore, presence of this many shipping ports and international airports in the country makes it a lot easier for firms in the industry to communicate with the world and sell their products to them. Many times, it has been observed that operations and functions of textile industry creates a lot of pollution and proves to be damaging for the natural environment. Considering this, many of the market players and industry regulatory bodies have laid down rules that help in reducing their harmful activities for natural environment (Joshi and et. al, 2009). For the same, various environment friendly approaches are used by these companies. THIS IS A SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT BUY QUALITY ASSIGNMENT FROM OUR EXPERT WRITERS CONTACT US NOW: TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com This can be supported through fact that the firms carry out their corporate social responsibilities by paying special attention to such activities that may help in restoring and improving the natural environment. Therefore, it may not be wrong to say that the country nowadays is developing environment friendly products and also taking a lot many precautionary steps so as to reduce pollution and global warming levels in the nation (Kalia and et. al, 2013). Though India is a fast developing nation, it still does not have high speed internet connections because of which operations of many industries in the country are affected significantly in terms of TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  6. technology related functions. According to different studies, average speed of internet in the country is 2.0 Mbps which is lowest in the Asia-Pacific region (Pai, 2015). Two cities Ahmadabad and Mumbai are very famous as a textile city in India, as they have abundance of resources and efforts to carry out production of textiles and also supplying them to various parts of the country (Leighton, 2009). India is a country where there is abundance of unskilled and semi-skilled workers, meaning that there are very less chances that they can use different tools and machineries to effectively produce textile. In this sense it may not be wrong to say that the workers would be required to undergo thorough training and development sessions, to learn how different machineries can be used effectively. It would cost a huge sum of money to companies that start to operate in the industry, but the effect that it would have on firm's performance would be substantial and also help to prolong their existence in the market by great margin. 1-4 POLITICAL FACTORS India is a democratic nation and the political environment prevalent in the country is not a very stable one, due to which sometimes it becomes very difficult for companies in textile industry to operate efficiently and effectively. In this sense, it may not be wrong to say that before any organization decides to enter the industry and establish its operations, conducting a thorough analysis in political environment can be of great use. Apart from this, the Indian government also tightly and very strictly regulates working of the industry, as it is directly related with that of growth of the nation as well as that of employment levels prevailing in the nation. There are many rules, regulations and policies that companies in this industry have to follow. It includes the likes of Tax Policies, Employment Law, Environmental Regulations, Trade and Tariff restrictions, etc. Because of this very reason it sometimes may become extremely hard for textile companies to operate effectively in the market and also ensure that needs and demands if customers are fulfilled to the greatest extent possible. The main reason which describes as to why government keeps this industry so tightly regulated and under its control is that after agriculture, it is the main source of employment in the country and also a major contributor to national growth and development. In this sense, it may not be wrong to say that companies operating in the industry, many times may have to face severe troubles, that may even put their existence in a state of jeopardy. In addition to this, lack of political stability in the country may also adversely affect TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  7. functioning of companies that operate in the industry. Reference Books Dommaraju, P. V., 2008. Demography, Education and Marriage Age in India. ProQuest. Moyili, V. E., 2009. Unleashing India: The fire of knowledge. Rupa Publications. Riello, G. and Parthasarathi, P., 2011. The spinning world: a global history of cotton textiles. Oxford University Press. THIS IS A SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT BUY QUALITY ASSIGNMENT FROM OUR EXPERT WRITERS CONTACT US NOW: TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com Journals Joseph, S. and Singh, V., 2013. Changing Lifestyles Influencing Indian Consumers: Conceptualizing and Indentifying Future Directions. Global Journal of Management and Business Studies. 3(8).pp. 861-866. Joshi, M. and et. al., 2009. Ecofriendly antimicrobial finishing of textiles using bioactive agents based on natural products. Indian journal of fibre and textile research. 34(3).pp. 295-304. Kalia, S. and et. al., 2013. Surface modification of plant fibers using environment friendly methods for their application in polymer composites, textile industry and antimicrobial activities: a review. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 1(3).pp. 97-112. TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

  8. Leighton, T., 2009. Improving performance on the internet. Communications of the ACM. 52(2).pp. 44- 51. Nga, J. K. H. and Shamuganathan, G., 2010. The influence of personality traits and demographic factors on social entrepreneurship start up intentions. Journal of Business Ethics. 95(2).pp. 259-282. Pal, K. and Soriya, S., 2012. IC performance of Indian pharmaceutical and textile industry. Journal of Intellectual Capital. 13(1).pp. 120-137. Online Annual <http://ministryoftextiles.gov.in/annualrep/ar_10_11_english.pdf>. [Accessed on 11th March 2015]. Report., 2010-11. [pdf]. Available through: Pai, V., 2015. India continues to have the slowest internet speeds in Asia-Pacific: Akamai. [Online]. Available through: <http://www.medianama.com/2015/01/223-india-internet-speed-akamai- q32014/>. [Accessed on 10th March 2015]. TOLL-FREE NO: +61 879057034 EMAIL: help@assignmentprime.com WHATSAPP NO: +61 450461655 WEBSITE: www.assignmentprime.com ASSIGNMENT HELP & WRITING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

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