Question
Manav Computers Ltd. is a leading company in Computer Technology and IT services. The CEO of the company attributes the success of the Company to its managerial team spirit, which have helped to handle rapid changes in technologies and to transform threats into opportunities. Like any other business enterprise profits are important for survival and growth of Manav Computers Ltd. The management of the company believes that a satisfied employee creates a satisfied customer, who in turn creates profits that leads to satisfied shareholders.
The company has a strong sense of social responsibility. It has set up many educational institutions in the field of management, engineering and computer education in which half of the students are girls.
Identify and explain the objectives of the company discussed in the above para. Also quote the lines for the identified objectives.

Answer

Organisational objectives: 'Like any other business enterprise profits are important for survival and growth of Manav Computers Ltd.' Organisational objectives refer to the utilisation of human and material resources considering the interest of all stakeholders.
Social objectives: 'It has set up many educational institutions in the field of management, engineering and computer education in which half of the students are girls.'
Social objectives refer to consistently creating economic value for various constituents of the society.

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