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MOVIE ANALYSIS “EK RUKA HUA FAISLA”

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR REQUIREMENTS OF ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR COURSE IN THE TWO YEAR FULL TIME MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Submitted by: BHATT ASHUTOSH (NR11011) CHHALLANI DEVENDRA (NR11028) MISTRY JALPA (NR11081) SHAH AAYUSHI (NR11131) VORA BHUSHAN (NR11174)

Submitted to: Prof. JUHI SHAH
Submitted on: 14 th NOV. 2011 N R INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (GLS)

PREFACE

Mere knowledge is not enough to understand the human behavior and how the organization plan human resource to perform the job in their organization. Education imparts enlightenment but training polishes the personalities of an individual. The institute directed us to undertake this project and from this project we will come to know that even from a movie we can understand organizational behavior. There are various movies available for analysis, but from the point of learning aspects of Organization Behavior, “EK RUKA HUA FAISLA” is one of the best. This is the remake of English movie “The 12 Angry Men”. This movie is all about group dynamics and group behavior. It portrays the thinking of 12 different people from 12 different aspects of society. Analysis shows that each person is a manifestation of your in different situations, and horrifies you to realize that how prejudiced and careless you have become to other humans and their feelings.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Many people contribute something or the others, and thus play a significant role in laying the foundation of an effective project that is capable of achieving its purpose. Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all those people who have helped us in preparation of this project, guiding us

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