VTU MBA Syllabus 2010
VTU MBA Syllabus 2010
FOUNDATIONS OF MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Management: Introduction: Definition of management, nature, purpose and
functions, level and types of managers, Manager/Non-Manager, Managerial
Roles, Essential Managerial Skills, Key personal characteristics for
Managerial success. Evolution and various schools to management thoughts,
continuing management themes – quality and performance excellence, global
awareness, learning organization, Characteristics of 21 st century Executives.
Social responsibility of managers.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Planning: Meaning and nature of planning, types of plans, steps in planning
process; Objectives: meaning, setting and managing objectives – MBO
method: concept and process of managing by objectives; Strategies:
definition, levels of strategies, its importance in an Organization; Policies:
meaning, formulation of policies; Programs: meaning, nature; Planning
premises: concept, developing effective planning premises; Decision making,
steps in decision making, approaches to decision making, types of decisions
and various techniques used for decision making.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Organizing: Organizing as managerial function – organization structure,
formal and informal organization.
Traditional Organization Structures – Functional, Divisional and Matrix
Structure
Directions in organizational Structures – Team structure, network
structure, boundary less structure
Organizing Trends and Practices – Chain of command, unity of command,
span of control, delegation and empowerment, decentralization and use of
staff, organizational design and organizational configuration.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Leading as a function of management, Leadership and vision, Leadership
traits, classic Leadership styles, Leaders behaviour – Likert‘s four systems,
Managerial Grid. Overlapping role of leader and managers. The
organizational context of communication, Directions of communications,
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channels of communication, Barriers to communication. Motivation and
rewards, Rewards and performance. Hierarchy of need theory and two
factory theory. Integrated model of motivation.
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Controlling: Control function in management, The basic control process.
Types of control – feed forward, concurrent and feedback controls. Factors
in control effectiveness.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
MODULE 6 (4 Hours)
Organizational behavior: Introduction, definition, goals, elements,
historical development of Organizational Behaviour, fundamental concepts,
contributing disciplines to OB, Models of OB, social systems and
organizational culture, international dimensions of organizational behaviour,
limitations of Organizational behaviour, the future of OB.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Individual behaviours: Introduction, foundation of individual behavior:
Personality: definition, determinants, personality traits, types, from concepts
to skills, theories, instruments to measure personality, personality attributes
influencing OB
Perception: meaning, factors influencing perception, theories, perceptual
errors
Emotions: meaning, types of emotions, determinants, emotional labour,
emotional intelligence.
Attitudes: definition, sources of attitudes, types of attitudes, cognitive
dissonance theory, from concepts to skills, changing attitudes, work related
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attitudes.
Values: definition, importance of values, sources of our value systems, types
of values, loyalty and ethical behavior.
Learning: definition - theories of learning - some specific organizational
applications.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Behaviour in the organization: Introduction, Issues between organizations
and individuals: conformity issue, rights of privacy, discipline, individuals‘
responsibilities to the organization.
Interpersonal behaviour: Conflict in Organizations: nature of conflict,
levels of conflict, conflict management styles.
Group dynamics: types of groups, meetings, teamwork, stages of group
formation.
Employee stress: forms, causes, implications, approaches to stress
management.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Introduction to economics: Managerial Economics- Nature, Scope, &
significance. Role of Managerial Economist in Decision making -Decision
Making Process in Managerial Economics
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Fundamental principles of managerial economics: Opportunity Costs,
Incremental Principle, Time perspective, Discounting and Equi-Marginal
principles.
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Demand analysis: Law Of Demand, Exceptions to the Law of Demand,
Elasticity of demand – Price, Income & Cross elasticity, Uses of elasticity of
demand for Managerial decision making, Measurement of elasticity of
demand. Advertising and promotional elasticity of demand.-Demand
forecasting: Meaning & Significance.
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Concepts, Objectives of the firm, alternate objectives of firm, firm &
Industry. Marginalism – Importance in decision making.
Theories of firm-Managerial theories: Baumol‘s Model, Marris‘s Theory,
Williamson‘s theory.
Behavioural theories: Satisfying Behaviour, Simple model of Behaviourism.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Production analysis: Concepts, production function: Single Variable – Law
of Variable Proportions & Two variable Function – ISO-Quants & ISO-Costs
& Equilibrium (Least cost combination). Total, Average, & Marginal
Product. Returns to scale. Technological progress & Production function.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Costs & revenue functions: Short run and long run cost curves,
combination, expansion path. Economies and diseconomies of scale. Law of
supply, Elasticity of supply.
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Market structure: Perfect Competition, Features, Determination of price
under perfect competition
Monopoly: Feature, Pricing under monopoly, Price discrimination.
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Oligopoly: Features, Kinked demand Curve, Cartels, Price leadership.
Monopolistic Competition: Features, Pricing Under monopolistic
competition, Product differentiation.
Descriptive Pricing Approaches: Full cost Pricing, Product Line Pricing,
Pricing Strategies: Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Loss leader pricing.
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Profits: Determinants of Short-term & Long-term profits. Classification –
Measurement of Profit.Break Even Analysis – Meaning, Assumptions,
determination of BEA, Limitations – Uses of BEA in Managerial decisions.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Introduction to statistics: Introduction to Statistics - Statistical Data:
Primary and Secondary data – Sources of Data – Types of Classification of
data - Frequency Distribution: Discrete or Ungrouped Frequency
Distribution, Grouped Frequency Distribution, Continuous Frequency
Distribution. – Diagrammatic and Graphic Representation: Line Diagram,
Bar Diagram, Rectangle Diagram, and Pie Diagram -Choice of a suitable
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Diagram – Graphs: Histograms, Frequency Polygon, Cumulative Frequency
Curves or Ogives – Advantages and Limitations of Diagrams and Graphs
Tabulation: Types of Tables- Construction of one way and two way tables.
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Measures of central tendency: Average: Concept, Types – Mathematical
Averages: Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean, Harmonic Mean – Position or
Locational Averages: Median, Mode ( No grouping table method). Partition
Values: Quartiles, Deciles and Percentiles - Comparison of the Various
Measures of Central Tendencies.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Measures of dispersion: Range – Quartile Deviation – Mean Deviation -
Standard Deviation – Variance – Coefficient of Variance - Comparison of
various measures of Dispersion
Skuwnes: Relative measures of skuwness- Karl- Pearson, Bowley, Kelly, Co-
efficient of skuwness.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Correlation and regression: Scatter Diagram, Karl Pearson‘s coefficient of
Correlation (One way table only), Rank Correlation, Concurrent Deviation -
Regression: Method of Least Squares,
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Time series analysis & index numbers: Introduction, Objectives of Time
Series, Identification of Trend - Variations in Time Series: Secular Variation,
Cyclical Variation, Seasonal Variation, and Irregular Variation –– Methods
of Estimating Trend; Index Numbers: Definition; uses; types; Simple
Aggregate Method and Weighted Aggregate Method – Laspeyre‘s,
Paasche‘s, Fisher‘s and CPI.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Probability: Concept and Definition - Relevance to Management Decisions -
Sample Space and Events - Relevance of Permutations and Combinations to
Probability - Rules of Probability, Random Variables and Concept of
Probability Distribution. Theoretical Probability Distributions: Binomial,
Poisson and Normal and problems on it. Baye‘s Theorem (No derivation).
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MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Sampling and sampling distribution: Concept and Definitions - Census and
Sampling - Probability Samples and Non-Probability Samples. Relationship
between Sample size and errors.Simple numericlas only.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Principle of double entry book keeping: Importance & scope of
accounting, Accounting concepts, conventions, GAAPS & accounting
standards. Accounting equations, Users of accounting statements.
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MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Preparation of books of original records: Journals, subsidiary book,
problems on cash book and petty cash book, Ledgers & trial balance.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Depreciation & inventory valuation: Concepts & methods of depreciation,
Problems on straight line & WDV methods, Inventory-concepts & methods,
Problems on LIFO, FIFO & weighted average.
MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
Nature and incidence of window dressing: Determination of EBDIT,
EBIT, EDT, EAT, EPS, DPS, Payout ratio- P/E ratio, Net cash accrual,
ROCE, RONW, BV and Entity Value, (This concept to be introduced using a
financial statement)
MODULE 6 (4 Hours)
Provisions of the companies act 1956: Provision affecting preparation,
presentation & analysis of Audit reports & directors reports. (Students should
be exposed to reading of annul reports of companies both detailed &
summarized version)
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Statement of changes in funds: Funds Flow Statement, Cash Flow
Statement, Problems with basic adjustment on FFS & CFS.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Organisation and information systems: Changing Environment and its
impact on Business - The IT/IS and its influence - The Organisation:
Structure, Managers and activities - Data, information and its attributes - The
level of people and their information needs - Types of Decisions and
information - Information System, categorisation of information on the basis
of nature and characteristics.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Kinds of information systems: Transaction Processing System (TPS) -
Office Automation System (OAS) - Management Information System (MIS)
- Decision Support System (DSS) and Group Decision Support System
(GDSS) - Expert System (ES) - Executive Support System (EIS or ESS).
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MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Computer fundamentals, telecommunication and networks :Computer
System – Introduction - Generation of Computers - Classification of
Computers - Input and output devices - Software – System s/w and
Application s/w - O/S – Functions and Features.
Communication, Media, Modems & Channels - LAN, MAN & WAN -
Network Topologies, Internet, Intranet and Extranet. Wireless technologies
like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Wi-Max.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
System analysis and development and models: Need for System Analysis -
Stages in System Analysis - Structured SAD and tools like DFD, Context
Diagram Decision Table and Structured Diagram. System Development
Models: Water Flow, Prototype, Spiral, RAD – Roles and responsibilities of
System Analyst, Database Administrator and Database Designer.
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Manufacturing and service systems: Information systems for Accounting,
Finance, Production and Manufacturing, Marketing and HRM functions - IS
in hospital, hotel, bank industry.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Enterprise system: Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP): Features,
selection criteria, merits, issues and challenges in Implementation - Supply
Chain Management (SCM): Features, Modules in SCM - Customer
Relationship Management (CRM): Phases.
Knowledge Management and e-governance
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Choice of it
Nature of IT decision - Strategic decision - Configuration design and
evaluation
Information technology implementation plan.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Security and ethical challenges: Ethical responsibilities of Business
Professionals – Business, technology. Computer crime – Hacking, cyber
theft, unauthorized use at work. Piracy – software and intellectual property.
Privacy – Issues and the Internet Privacy.
Challenges – working condition, individuals. Health and Social Issues,
Ergonomics and cyber terrorism.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (3 Hours)
Introduction: Nature and scope of Marketing, Evolution, Various Marketing
orientations, Marketing Vs Selling concept, Consumer Need, Wants and
Demand concepts.
MODULE 2 (2 Hours)
Understanding the market environment: Assess the impact of micro and
macro environment.
Services: Importance, distinctive characteristics of services, service mix
(2 Hours)
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Buyer behaviour: Buying motives- Meaning, Factors influencing buying
behaviour/ Buying motives, Buying habits, Diffusion of innovations, Stages
in buying decision process, Organisational buying Vs House hold buying.
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Consumerism, Consumer Protection Act, 1986-An introduction
Market segmentation, Targeting & Positioning
Segmentation: Meaning, Need, Factors influencing segmentation, Market
Aggregation, Basis for segmentation, Segmentation of Consumer/ Industrial
markets. (2 Hours)
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Product decisions: Concept, product hierarchy, diffusion process, New
product development, Product Life cycle, Product mix strategies. Concept of
Branding, Brand perception, Brand equity,
MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
Pricing decisions: Pricing concepts for establishing value, Impact of Five
―C‖s on pricing, Pricing strategies-Value based, Cost based, Market based,
Competitor based, New product pricing,
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Distribution decisions: Meaning, Purpose, Channel alternatives available to
the marketing manager, Factors affecting channel choice, Channel design and
Channel Management decision, Channel conflict, Distribution system,
Multilevel Marketing (Network Marketing)
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Marketing communication: Concept of communication mix,
communication objectives, steps in developing effective communication,
stages in designing message,
Advertising: Message content, Structure, Source, Advertising Budget,
Measuring effectiveness of Ad. Hierarchy of effects in advertising
Promotion: Promotion mix, kinds of promotion, Tools and Techniques of
sales promotion, Push-pull strategies of promotion.
Personal selling: Concept, Features, Functions, Steps involved in Personal
Selling
Publicity / public relation: Meaning, Objective, Merits/Demerits.
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Direct Marketing: Meaning, Features, Functions, Merits/Demerits, Role of
media in DM
Basic concepts of e-commerce, e-business, e-marketing, m-Commerce, m-
marketing.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Marketing Planning: Meaning, Concepts of Marketing plan, Steps involved
in planning.
Marketing Organisation: Evolution of Modern Marketing department,
Factors influencing the size of the marketing organisation, various types of
marketing structures/organisation
Marketing Audit: Meaning, Features of marketing audit, various
components of marketing audit.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Introduction: Role of communication – defining and classifying
communication – purpose of communication – process of communication –
characteristics of successful communication – importance of communication
in management – communication structure in organization – communication
in crisis
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Oral communication: What is oral Communication – principles of
successful oral communication – barriers to communication – what is
conversation control – reflection and empathy: two sides of effective oral
communication – effective listening – non – verbal communication
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Written communication: Purpose of writing – clarity in writing – principles
of effective writing – approaching the writing process systematically: The
3X3 writing process for business communication: Pre writing – Writing –
Revising – Specific writing features – coherence – electronic writing process.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Business letters and reports: Introduction to business letters – writing
routine and persuasive letters – positive and negative messages- writing
memos – what is a report purpose, kinds and objectives of reports- writing
reports
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Case method of learning: Understanding the case method of learning –
different types of cases – overcoming the difficulties of the case method –
reading a case properly (previewing, skimming, reading, scanning) – case
analysis approaches (systems, Behavioural, decision, stratey) – analyzing the
case – dos and don‘ts for case preparation
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Presentation skills: What is a presentation – elements of presentation –
designing a presentation. Advanced visual support for business presentation-
types of visual aid
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Negotiations skills: What is negotiations – nature and need for negotiation –
factors affecting negotiation – stages of negotiation process – negotiation
strategies
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Employment communication: Introduction – writing CVs – Group
discussions – interview skills
Impact of Technological Advancement on Business Communication
Communication networks – Intranet – Internet – e mails – SMS –
teleconferencing – videoconferencing
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Group communication: Meetings – Planning meetings – objectives –
participants – timing – venue of meetings – leading meetings.
Media management – the press release- press conference – media interviews
Seminars – workshop – conferences.
Business etiquettes.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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II SEMESTER
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Introduction to operations research: Introduction to OR; Scope,
Techniques, Characteristics and Limitations of Operation Research;
Methodology and Models in OR (only theory)
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Linear programming problem (LPP): Application of LPP in Management,
Advantages of LPP (only theory) Formulation of LPP, Solution of LPP by
Graphical method: Infeasible and Unbounded Solution, Formulation of Dual
of a LPP.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Transportation models: General Structure; Various methods for finding
initial solution: Maximization and Minimisation problems North West Corner
Method, Least Cost Method, Vogel‘s Approximation Method; Finding
Optimal Solution: Modified Distribution method; Variations: Unbalanced
Transportation Problem, Theoretical concept of Degeneracy only;
Assignment problems; General Structure; Finding Optimal Solution;
Maximization problem, Restrictions on Assignments, Alternate Optimal
solutions.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Network analysis: Terminology; Networking Concepts; Rules for drawing
network diagram; CPM Computations: CPM Terminology, Finding critical
path - Different Floats; PERT Computations: Computation of earliest and
latest allowable times, Probability of meeting the scheduled dates; difference
between PERT and CPM, Concept of Project Crashing (Theory only)
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Theory of games: Terminology; Two person zero sum game; Solution to
games: Saddle point, dominance rule, Value of the game, mixed strategy,
Graphical method of solving a game – (2 x n) and (m x 2) games.
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MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Sequence
Introduction-Definition: Terminology and Notations, Principal Assumptions,
TypeI: Problems with n Jobs through Two Machines, Processing n jobs,
through Three Machines. Problems with 2 Job through k Machines.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Queuing models :
Introduction; Characteristics of Queuing models, Models for Arrival and
Service Times; Single Poisson arrival with Exponential Service Rate;
Applications of Queuing models.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Simulation of management systems
Terminology, Process of Simulation, Monte Carlo Method, Waiting Line
Simulation Method, Inventory Management Simulation, Marketing
Management Simulation, Financial Management Simulation
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Business environment: Environmental scanning – meaning nature and
scope, economic and non-economic environment, interaction between
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internal and external environments, overview of political, socio- cultural,
legal, technological and global environment.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Macro economic policies in india: Industrial policies of the post 1991.
Monetary policy: Objectives, credit control tools.
Fiscal policy: Objectives, budget, direct and indirect taxes, revenue and
expenditures of the union and the state. Recent Foreign Trade and Exim
policies. Disinvestments in Indian public sector Units since 1991.
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Economics of development: Determinants, major issues of development
India as a developing economy, contribution of different sectors( primary,
secondary and tertiary) to Indian economy, growth in tertiary sectors in
recent years, business cycle- features, phases,
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
National income accounting: National income estimates in India- trends in
national income– methods of measurement – income method , product
method and expenditure method, – difficulties in measuring national income
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Structure of industries: Major industries – Electronics, Automobile,
Textiles, Development of Private Sector- MNC in India, WTO and India.-
SWOT Analysis of Indian Economy.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Money – Monitory aggregates – Money Market and Capital Market- Role of
FDI in Economic development – SEBI – Functions and achievements – Stock
Exchange – BSE-NSE. Depository system in India- (Options, Futures and
Derivatives)
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
RBI – Role and functions- Banking Structure Reforms- Narasimhan
Committee Recommendations- Financial sector reforms - E- Banking in
India – Objectives, trends and practical uses- Recent Technological
Developments in Indian banking (ATM, Debit and Credit Cards, EMT, EFT,
Etc.)
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Infrastructure in economic development of india- Meaning and
Importance- Major issues in infrastructure with special reference to Railways,
Road transport and Power – Development of IT Sector for in India – its
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contributions to Indian economy – Importance of Human resources
development- Major thrust areas in human resource development.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Financial management – Introduction to finance, objectives of financial
management – profit maximization and wealth maximization. Changing role
of finance managers. Organisation of finance function .
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Sources of long term funds
Cost of capital – basic concepts. Cost of debenture capital, cost of
preferential capital, cost of term loans, cost of equity capital (Dividend
discounting and CAPM model ). Cost of retained earnings. Determination of
Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) and Marginal cost of capital.
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index, Payback period, Discounted pay back period , Accounting rate of
return.
Estimation of cash flow for new project, replacement projects.
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Working capital management – factors influencing working capital
requirements. Current asset policy and current asset finance policy.
Determination of operating cycle and cash cycle. Estimation of working
capital requirements of a firm.(Does not include Cash, Inventory
&Receivables Management)
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Capital structure decisions – Planning the capital structure. (No capital
structure theories to be covered) Leverages – Determination of operating
leverage, financial leverage and total leverage..
Dividend policy – Factors affecting the dividend policy - dividend policies-
stable dividend, stable payout. (No dividend theories to be covered).
MODULE 7 (4 Hours)
Indian financial system – Primary market, Secondary market – stocks &
commodities, Money market, Forex markets.
MODULE 8 (4 Hours)
Corporate governance – Divergence of interest, Agency cost, Corporate
governance in developed world & in India, Reforming Corporate governance,
Legal provisions & SEBI code. Executive compensation & ESOP.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
BUSINESS LAW
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Law of agency: Essentials, kinds of agents, Rights and Duties of Agent and
Principal, Creation of Agency, Termination of Agency
Bailment and Pledge –Bailment, Definition, Essential Elements, Rights and
Duties of Bailor and Bailee.
Pledge- Essentials, Rights and Duties of Pledger and Pledgee
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MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Negotiable instruments act 1881: Nature and Characteristics of Negotiable
instruments, Kinds of Negotiable Instruments-Promissory Notes, Bills of
Exchange and Cheques. Parties to Negotiable Instruments, Negotiation,
Presentment, Discharge and Dishonor of Negotiable Instruments.
Law of Insurance – General Principles of Insurance and Life Insurance.
MODULE 4 (5 Hours)
Sale of goods act 1930: Definition of Sale, Sale v/s Agreement to Sell,
Goods, Price and Time, Condition and Warranties, Express and Implied
Conditions, ―Doctrine of Caveat Emptor‖, Performance of Contract of Sale,
Rights of Unpaid Seller.
MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
Law of partnership 1932: Definition, Essentials of Partnership, Formation
of Partnerships, Kinds of Partners, Authorities, Rights and Liabilities of
Partners, Registration of Partnership, Dissolution of Partnership Firm.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Companies act 1956: Definition, Characteristics and Kinds of Companies,
Steps in Formation of Company. Memorandum of Association, Articles of
Association and Prospectus.
Shares: Kinds of Shares, Kinds of Debentures.
Directors: Appointment, Power, Duties and Liabilities of Directors. Meeting
and Resolutions: Types of Meetings. Auditor: Appointment, Rights and
Liabilities of Auditor. Modes of Winding-up of a Company.
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Fema: meaning, objectives and scope.
Consumer Protection Act 1986: Objectives, Definition, Consumer Protection
Councils.
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Intellectual property rights: Meaning, objectives and scope.
Right to Information Act, Information Technology Act, Environment
Protection Act - Meaning, objectives and scope.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
HRM- Introduction, meaning, definition, nature and scope of HRM and
HRD, evolution of HRM, Difference between Personnel Management and
HRM, features of HRM, HRM functions, objectives of HRM, policies,
procedures and Programmes, practices, Organization of HRM, line and staff
responsibility role of personnel manager and HR manager, qualities of HR,
HR Manager as a Strategic partner, factors influencing HRM, Opportunities
and Challenges in Human Resource Management.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Job design: definition, approaches, job design options;
Job analysis: definition, process, benefits of job analysis
HR planning: introduction, objectives of HRP, linkage of HRP to other
plans, definition and need for HRP, benefits of HRP, factors affecting HRP,
process, problems and limitations of HRP
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Recruitment: definition, objectives, subsystems, factors affecting
recruitment policy, centralized and decentralized recruitment, recruitment
Organisation, recruitment sources, recruitment techniques, recruitment
process, cost benefit analysis of recruitment sources.
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MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Selection, Placement and Induction: meaning, definition of selection,
essentials of selection procedure, significance of selection process and
organizational relationship, selection procedure, various types of tests
(aptitude, achievement, situational, interest, personality), different types of
interviews and interview process, means to make interview effective, medical
exams, reference checks, final decision, employment, placement and
induction.
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Performance management: Introduction, meaning, need, purpose, -
objectives, contents of PAS, appraisers and different methods of appraisal,
uses of performance appraisal, limitations and problems of performance
appraisal, 360 degree Appraisal, post appraisal feedback.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Compensation & Benefits Administration: Compensation Management: -
Introduction, definition, need for sound salary administration, objectives,
factors affecting wages/ salary levels, job evaluation, wage salary survey,
salary structure, salary fixation, incentives, profit sharing, bonus concepts,
ESOPs, pay for performance, Benefits administration, employee welfare and
working conditions-statutory and voluntary measures,
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MODULE 8 (5 Hours)
Industrial peace and harmony: Discipline maintenance, Grievance
Handling, Workers participation in management, maintaining good human
and industrial relations, benefits accrued by the organization due to the
development of congenial environment.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Research – Meaning, types, criteria of good research, marketing research,
scientific approach to research in physical and management science,
limitations of applying scientific methods in business research problems,
ethical issues in business research.
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
Business Research: An overview - Research process, problem formulation,
management problem v/s. research problem, Steps involved in preparing
business research plan/proposal
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Business Research Design: Exploratory, Descriptive, & Causal research
Exploratory research: Meaning, suitability, collection, hypothesis
formulation
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Descriptive research: Meaning, types of descriptive studies, data collection
methods
Causal research: Meaning, various types of experimental designs, types of
errors affecting research design.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Data collection: Primary and Secondary data – Sources –
advantages/disadvantages,
Data collection Methods – Observations, Survey, Interview and
Questionnaire design, Qualitative Techniques of data collection.
Measurement & Scaling Techniques: Nominal Scale, Ordinal Scale,
Interval Scale, Rating Scale, Criteria for good measurement, attitude
measurement – Likert‘s Scale, Semantic Differential Scale, Thurstone-equal
appearing interval scale, MDS – Multi Dimensional Scaling.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Hypothesis: Meaning, Types, characteristics, sources, Formulation of
Hypothesis, Errors in hypothesis testing, Parametric and Nonparametric test:
T-test, Z-test, F-test, U-test, Rank-Sum test, K-W test. (Theory only).
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Sampling: Meaning, Steps in Sampling process, Types of Sampling -
Probability and non probability Sampling Techniques, Errors in sampling.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Data Analysis: Editing, Coding, Classification, Tabulation, Analysis, &
Interpretation.
Statistical Analysis of Business Research: Bivariate Analysis (Chi-square
only), Multivariate Analysis - Factor Analysis, Discriminant Analysis,
Cluster Analysis, Conjoint Analysis,
ANOVA – One-way & Two-way classification (Theory only).
MODULE 8 (5 Hours)
Research report: Oral report, Written reports, Types &
Advantages/Disadvantages of oral and written reports, Components of
written research report.
Case studies in Indian context only (4 Hours)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Globalisation – Meaning and implications - Globalisation of markets and
production – The emerging global economy - Drivers of Globalisation.
Modes and entry strategies of international business –the globalisational
debate: arguments for and against – trends in international trade. Differences
between domestic and international business.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
International Trade Theories- Theory of Mercantilism - Absolute
advantage – Comparative advantage – Hecksher – Ohlin theory – The new
product life cycle theory – The new trade theory – Porter‘s diamond model –
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implications for international business.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Instruments of International trade policy – tariffs, subsidies, local content
requirements, administrative policies, anti dumping policies – political and
economic arguments for intervention - Development of the world trading
system – GATT – the Uruguay round of negotiations. WTO - genesis and
functions– the future of WTO.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Regional Integrations – Trading Blocks – nature and levels of integration –
arguments for and against regional integration - Trading blocks – European
Union, ASEAN, APEC, NAFTA, SAARC, ANDEAN PACT and
MERCOSUR.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Multinational corporations – Organisation, design and structures – head
quarters and subsidiary relations in multinational corporations.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Foreign Exchange Market – functions – nature of foreign exchange market
– the trading mechanism – exchange rate determination – balance of trade –
stability of exchange rate - currency convertibility
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
International Monetary System (IMF), - Funding facilities and strategies
of IMF and World Bank - Expatriation and Repatriation. Ethical dimensions
in International Business.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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4. Alan M. Rugman and Richard M.Hodgetts – International Business
by Pearson Education,, 2007.
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III SEMESTER
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Meaning and Nature of Strategic Management, Its importance and
relevance, Characteristics of Strategic Management, The Strategic
Management Process –Relationship between a Company‘s Strategy and its
Business Model.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Strategy formulation – Developing Strategic vision and Mission for a
company – Setting Objectives – Strategic Objectives and Financial
Objectives – Balanced score card, Company Goals and Company Philosophy.
The hierarchy of Strategic Intent – Merging the Strategic Vision Objectives
and Strategy into a Strategic Plan.
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Analysing a company’s External Environment – The Strategically relevant
components of a company‘s external environment – Industry Analysis-
Porter‘s dominant economic features – Competitive Environment Analysis –
Porter‘s five force model - Industry driving forces – key success factors-
concept and implementation.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Analysing a company’s resources and competitive position – Analysis of
the company‘s present strategies – SWOT Analysis – Value chain Analysis –
Bench marking.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Generic Competitive Strategies – Low cost, Differentiation, Best cost ,
Focused Strategies .Strategic alliances, Collaborative partnerships , Mergers
and acquisition, Joint Ventures Strategies – Outsourcing Strategies-
International Business level strategies.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Formulating long term and Grand Strategies – Tailoring Strategy to fit
specific Industry and company situation – long term objectives for Grand
Strategies- Innovation, Integration and diversification – Conglomerate
Diversification, Retrenchment, Restructuring and turnaround – GE nine cell
planning grid and BCG Matrix.
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MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Strategy Implementation – Operationalizing strategy, Annual Objectives,
Developing Functional strategies, Developing and communicating concise
policies.
Institutionalizing the strategy, Structure, Leadership and Culture. Ethical
Process and corporate social responsibility.
MODULE 8
Strategic review and audit (7 Hours)
Strategic control guiding and evaluating strategies, Establishing Strategic
controls, Operational Control Systems, Monitoring performance and
evaluating deviations, challenges of strategy Implementation.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (9 Hours)
Basic concepts, goals, and strategic key variables in management control
systems. Management by objectives. Management Control - Operational
Control – Task Control. Concept of cost centers, profit centers and
investment centers. sources for cost information, Cost units- classification of
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costs- cost analysis for management decision making.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Determining product costs: cost elements for product costing- - accounting
for factory overheads- principles of allocation and absorption – determining
product costs. Mechanics of ascertaining product costs under job order
costing and process costing (Does not include Equivalent production,
Byproducts). Theoretical concepts of Activity Based Costing (ABC), Simple
problems on ABC analysis.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Cost-volume – profit (CVP) Relationship: Profit planning- behavior of
expenses in relation to volume- CVP model- sensitivity analysis of CVP
Model for changes in underlying parameters- assumptions of the CVP
Model- Utility of the Model in Management Decision Making.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Variable costing: Concept of variable (Marginal) costing. Comparison
between variable costing, - advantage of variable costing. Decisions
involving alternative choices: cost analysis for decision making like
discontinuing a product, accepting a special order, make or buy, Sell or
Process further, Product Mix
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Pricing policies:- objectives of pricing policies- marginal analysis and
pricing – full cost pricing-ROI pricing – contribution approach to pricing –
concepts of transfer pricing.( only theory)
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Budgeting and budgetary control: - Budgeting as a tool of management
control-steps in budget preparation-Functional budget (simple Problems on
Sales, Production, Material), flexible budgets. (does not include Master
budget & Cash budget)
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Standard costing and variance analysis: Need for setting standards-
development of standards for material and labour costs- variance analysis –
breakup of material and labour cost variances- analyzing overhead variance
(only theory)
MODULE 8 (3 Hours)
Cost control and cost reduction: introduction to cost control- cost
reduction- fields covered by cost reduction- tools and techniques for cost
reduction. Cost Audit: Scope of cost audit – Types ,Advantages, limitations.
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(Proportion of problems 60% and theory 40%)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCES BOOKS:
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Introduction and Break even analysis
Break even analysis - Break even analysis in terms of physical units, sales
value, and percentage of full capacity. Break even for Multi Product
situations, Capacity expansion decisions, Product add or drop decisions,
Make or Buy decisions, Equipment Selection decisions, Production process
selection decisions, Managerial uses of break even analysis, Limitations of
Breakeven analysis.
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Note: The module will cover both theory and numerical problems with
emphasis on decision making for competitive advantage.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Forecasting
Forecasting as a planning tool, forecasting time horizon, short and long range
forecasting, sources of data, types of forecasting, qualitative forecasting
techniques, quantitative forecasting models - Linear regression, Moving
average, Weighted moving average, Exponential smoothing, Exponential
smoothing with trends, Measurement of errors, Monitoring and Controlling
forecasting models.
Note: The module will cover both theory and numerical problems
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Facility Planning
Facilities location decisions, factors affecting facility location decisions and
their relative importance for different types of facilities, Facility location
models.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Employee Productivity
Productivity and work study
Productivity and the standard of living, Productivity and the organization,
productivity, variables affecting labour productivity, work content and time,
Work Study and related working conditions and human factors.
Method Study
Introduction to Method Study, Data collection, recording, examining, and
improving work, Material flow and material handling study, Worker flow
study, Worker area study,
Work Measurement
Introduction to Work Measurement, Work sampling study, Time study and
setting standards
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Numerical problems on productivity measurement, time study and work
standards
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Capacity Planning
Concept and overview of aggregation, Demand and capacity options and
strategies in production and services, capacity and value, financial impact of
capacity decisions, aggregate planning types and procedure, capacity
requirement planning, concepts of yields (productivity) and its impact on
capacity.
Capacity requirement planning, Materials requirement planning,
Planning hierarchies in operations, aggregate planning, purpose, necessity
and importance of aggregate planning, Managerial importance of aggregate
plans, alternatives for managing demand and supply, capacity augmentation
strategies. Matching demand and capacity, demand chase aggregate planning,
level production aggregate planning, capacity planning and steps,
Resource requirements planning system, material requirement planning,
objectives of MRP, elements of MRP, BOM, benefits of MRP.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Materials Management
Role of Materials Management- materials and profitability, Purchase
functions, Procurement procedures including bid systems, Vendor selection
and development, Vendor rating, ethics in purchasing. Roles and
responsibilities of purchase professionals. Concepts of lead time, purchase
requisition, purchase order, amendments, forms used and records maintained.
Inventory Management: Concepts of inventory, types, Classification,
selective inventory management, ABC VED, and FSN analysis. Inventory
costs, Inventory models – EOQ, safety stocks, Re order point, Quantity
discounts.
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Quality Systems – Need, benefits, linkage with generic strategies, ISO 9000 –
2000 clauses, coverage, QS 9000 clauses, coverage, linkages with functional
domains like production, marketing, six sigma concepts, organizing for
continuous improvement, Excellence models, awards and standards awards –
MBNQA, Demings prize, Baldrige award, their main focus. Role of
management in implementing quality systems.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Quality Management II
Concept of specification limits, statistical control limits, Process control and
control charts for both attributes and variable data. Operators role in quality
assurance.
The course will cover both theory and numerical problems ( theory and
numerical in the ratio of 40 : 60 ratio)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MARKETING AREA
BUSINESS MARKETING
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Dimensions of Industrial Marketing: Nature of Industrial Marketing,
Industrial Marketing vs. Consumer Marketing, Economics of Industrial
demand – The Resellers Market – The Industrial Marketing Concept,
Understanding Industrial Markets, Types of Industrial Markets, Classifying
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Industrial Products, Organizational Procurement Characteristics – The
Industrial Marketing Environment, Environmental effect on Industrial Market
with special reference to Government rule.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Nature of Industrial buying: Organisational buying Activity, Buying
models and buying centre concept, Inter Personal Dynamics of Industrial
Buying Behavior, Roles of Buying centre, Conflict Resolution in Decision
Making Ethics in Purchasing
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Market Segmentation: Choosing Target Segments, Positioning,
Differentiated and Un-Differentiated Markets, Concentrated and Niche
Markets, Positioning Strategies, Difference between Industrial Market
Research and Consumer Market Research
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Formulating Product Planning: Developing Product Strategy, Analyzing
Industrial Product Life Cycle, Developing Strategies for new and existing
products
Business Service Marketing: Special Challenges
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Formulating Channel Strategy: Industrial Distributor, Definition,
Geographical Distribution, Size Characteristics, operating characteristics,
Role of Sales Agent and their drawbacks, choice of the right Distributors,
Participation of other Channel Members in Industrial Distribution- Channel
Logistics- Relationship of Logistics & Physical Distribution, Total Cost
approach customer service, assessing the customer service, Identifying the
cost centers.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Pricing Strategies: Price Determinants, Factors that Influence the Pricing
Strategies, concept of learning curves, Pricing Strategies, Competitive
Bidding, Leasing
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
The Promotional Strategies: Advertising in Industrial Markets, uses,
Message Formulation, policies, media ,budgetary support, evaluation of
advertising- sales Promotion- Use of Sales Promotion in Industrial Markets,
trade shows and exhibitions B 2 B Forms of E-Commerce
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Management of Sales Force: Managing the Industrial Sales Force,
Organizing and controlling the industrial sales force activity, planning for the
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sales force Deployment. Personal Selling: Selecting and Recruitment of
Industrial sales person, sales training, Directing, Motivating, Task
Assignment, Compensation, Measuring the Effectiveness of Sales Force.
Relationship Sales and Marketing, Four forms of Seller Roles
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
PART – A
SALES MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction to sales management: Meaning, Evaluation, Importance,
Personal Selling, Emerging Trends in Sales Management, elementary study
of sales organizations, qualities and responsibilities of sales manager. Types
of sales organisations.
MODULE 2 (5 Hours)
Selling skills & Selling strategies: Selling and Business Styles, selling
skills, situations, selling process, sales presentation, Handling customer
objections, Follow-up-action.
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MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Management of Sales Territory & Sales Quota: Sales territory, meaning,
size, designing, sales quota, procedure for sales quota. Types of sales quota,
Methods of setting sales Quota.
Recruitment and selection of sales force, Training of sales force.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Sales force motivation and compensation: Nature of motivation,
Importance, Process and factors in the motivation, Compensation- Meaning,
Types compensation plans and evaluation of sales force by performance and
appraisal process.
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Retail Management: Introduction, meaning, Characteristics, Retail industry
India, role of retailing Trends in Retailing, Emergence of organisations of
retailing, Retail Location and Layout plan, careers in Retailing.
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
Retail Market segmentation: Introduction to Market segment, Criteria for
effective segmentation, Dimensions of segmentation, customer profiles.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Retailing Channels: Products and merchandise management, structure,
nature and channel, criteria for selection of suppliers.
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Channel choice, product movement, Merchandising plans, Store
management,
Retail Pricing: Factors and pricing, Retail pricing strategies, Retail
promotion strategies, Retail sales promotion, publicity.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Relationship Marketing in Retailing: Management of Relationship,
Evaluation of Relationship Marketing, Relationship, Marketing Strategies,
Retail Research and Retail Audits
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
MODULE 1 (3 Hours)
Introduction to the study of Consumer Behaviour:
Meaning & Definition of CB, Difference between consumer & Customer,
Development of the Marketing Concept-The Marketing concept,
Implementing the Marketing Concept, Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning,
The Marketing Mix, Nature & Characteristics of Indian Consumers,
Consumer Movement and Consumer Rights, Marketing Ethics and Social
Responsibility, Social and Societal Marketing Concepts, Consumer
Movement in India, Rights of the Consumer, Responsibilities of consumers
in India, Benefits of consumerism
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MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
Role of Research in understanding consumer behaviour:
Consumer Research: Consumer Research Paradigms (Qualitative &
Quantitative Research Methods, Combining Qualitative and Quantitative
Research Findings)
The consumer research process - Developing research objectives,
collecting secondary data, designing primary research, data analysis and
reporting research findings. Input-Process-Output Model of Consumer
Behaviour - Internal Influences: Motivation, Personality, Perception,
Learning, Attitude, Communications, External Influences - Social Class,
Culture, Reference Groups, Family
Levels of Consumer Decision Making - Complex Decision Making or
Extensive Problem Solving Model, Low Involvement Decision Making or
Limited Problem Solving Model, Routinised Response Behaviour, Four
views of consumer decision making (economic, passive, cognitive,
emotional)
Situational Influences- The Nature of Situational Influence (The
communication Situation, The Purchase Situation, The usage situation, The
disposition situation) Situational Characteristics and consumption behaviour
(Physical features, Social Surroundings, Temporal Perspectives, Task
Definition, Antecedent States)
MODULE 3
Individual Influences on Consumer Behavior:
A) Motivation: (5 Hours)
Basics of Motivation, Needs, Goals, Positive & Negative Motivation,
Rational Vs Emotional motives, Motivation Process, Arousal of motives,
Selection of goals, Motivation Theories and Marketing Strategy -
Maslow‘s Hierarchy of Needs, Critical evaluation of marketing hierarchy and
marketing applications, McGuire‘s Psychological Motives (Cognitive
Preservation Motives, Cognitive Growth Motives, Affective Preservation
Motives, Affective Growth Motives), Discovering Purchase Motives,
Marketing Strategies Based on Multiple Motives, Marketing Strategies Based
on Motivational Conflict
Frustration & Strategies to overcome frustration
B) Personality: (3 Hours)
Basics of Personality, Theories of Personality and Marketing
Strategy(Freudian Theory, Neo-Freudian Theory, Trait Theory), Applications
of Personality concepts in Marketing, Personality and understanding
consumer diversity (Consumer Innovativeness and related personality traits,
Cognitive personality factors, Consumer Materialism, Consumer
Ethnocentrisms), Brand Personality (Brand Personification, Gender,
Geography, Color), Self and Self-Image (One or Multiple selves, The
extended self, Altering the self)
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C) Perception: (4 Hours)
Basics of Perception & Marketing implications, Elements of
Perception(Sensation, Absolute Threshold, Differential Threshold,
Subliminal Perception), Dynamics of Perception (Perceptual Selection,
Perceptual Interpretation, Perceptual Organization), Consumer Imagery,
Product positioning and repositioning, Positioning of services, perceived
price, perceived quality, price/quality relationship, retail store image,
manufacturer‘s image, Perceived Risk, Types of risk, How consumers‘
handle risk
MODULE 4
Individual Influences on Consumer Behavior:
A) Learning (5 Hours)
Elements of Consumer Learning, Motivation, Cues, Response,
Reinforcement, Marketing Applications of Behavioural Learning Theories,
Classical Conditioning(Pavlovian Model, Neo-Pavlovian Model), Strategic
Marketing Applications of Classical Conditioning), Instrumental
Conditioning, Strategic Marketing Applications of Instrumental
Conditioning, Modelling or Observational Learning, Marketing Applications
of Cognitive Learning Theory, Information Processing (How Consumers
store, retain and retrieve information, Sensory Store, Short-Term Store,
Long-Term Store, Rehearsal and Encoding, Retention, Retrieval, Limited and
Extensive Information Processing), Involvement Theory (Media Strategy,
Central & Peripheral Route to Persuasion, Elaboration Likelihood Model,
Measures of Involvement), Measures of Consumer Learning (Recognition
and Recall Measures)
B) Attitude (4 Hours)
Basics of attitude, The nature of attitude, Models of attitude and Marketing
Implication, (Tri-component Model of attitude, Multiattribute attitude
models, Theory of trying to consume, Attitude towards the ad model),
Attitude change strategies, Attitude change based on the tri-component
model(Changing the Cognitive Component, Changing the Affective
Component, Changing the Behavioural Component), Other attitude change
strategies (Changing the basic motivational function, Associating the product
with a specific group, event, or cause, Resolving two conflicting attitudes,
Altering components of the multi-attribute model, Changing beliefs about
competitors brands, The Elaboration Likelihood Model)
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MODULE 5
External Influences on Consumer Behavior:
A) Social Class (3 Hours)
Social Class Basics, What is Social Class?(Social class & Social status, The
dynamics of status consumption, Features of Social Class, Five Social-Class
Categories in India, The measurement of social class (Subjective Measures,
Reputations Measures, Objective Measures), Social Class Mobility, Geo-
demographic Clustering, Social Stratification, Social class role and status
differentiation and evaluation, Factors responsible for social stratification
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
External Influences on Consumer Behaviour: Family, Reference Groups,
Groups: Meaning and Nature of Groups, Types
Family: The changing structure of family, Family decision making and
consumption related roles, Key family consumption roles, Dynamics of
husband-wife decision making, The expanding role of children in family
decision making, The family life cycle & marketing strategy, Traditional
family life cycle & marketing implications, Modified / non-traditional family
life cycle & marketing implications
Reference Groups: Understanding the power & benefits of reference groups,
A broadened perspective on reference groups, Factors that affect reference
group influence, Types of reference groups, Friendship groups, Shopping
groups, Work groups, Virtual groups, Consumer-action groups, Reference
group appeals, Celebrities, the expert, the common man, the executive and
employee spokesperson, Trade or spokes-characters, Other reference group
appeals
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MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Consumer Influence and Diffusion of Innovations:
Opinion Leadership: Dynamics of opinion leadership process, Motivation
behind opinion leaders, The needs of opinion leaders and opinion receivers,
Purchase Pals, Surrogate buyers vs. opinion leaders, Measurement of opinion
leadership, Frequency and overlap of opinion leaderships, Market Mavens,
Opinion Leadership & Marketing Strategy, Creation of Opinion Leaders
Diffusion of Innovations: Diffusion Process (Innovation, Communication
channels, Social System, Time)
Adoption Process: Stages, categories of adopters
Post Purchase Processes: Post Purchase Processes, Customer Satisfaction,
and customer commitment: Post purchase dissonance, Product use and non
use, Disposition, Product disposition and marketing strategy, Purchase
evaluation and customer satisfaction, The evaluation process, Dissatisfaction
responses, Marketing strategies and dissatisfied customers, Customer
satisfaction, repeat purchases and customer commitment, Repeat purchasers,
committed customers and profits, Repeat purchasers, committed customers
and marketing strategy
MODULE 8
CRM & Online Decision Making (3 Hours)
A) Customer Relationship Management
Meaning & Significance of CRM, Types of CRM (Operational,
Collaborative, Analytical), Strategies for building relationship marketing,
CRM Vs Customer retention, CRM Process-Benefits, CRM process for
marketing organisations, brand switching behaviour,
e-CRM, Meaning, Importance of e-CRM, Difference Between CRM & e-
CRM
B) On-line Decision Making: Meaning & Steps
Case studies in Indian context only (5 Hours)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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SERVICE MARKETING
MODULE 1 (5 Hours)
Introduction to services: What are services, Why service marketing,
Difference in goods and service in marketing, Myths about services, Concept
of service marketing triangle, Service marketing mix, GAP models of service
quality
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Consumer behaviour in services: Search, Experience and Credence
property, Customer expectation of services, Two levels of expectation, Zone
of tolerance, Factors influencing customer expectation of services
Customer perception of services- Factors that influence customer
perception of service, Service encounters, Customer satisfaction, Service
quality, Strategies for influencing customer perception
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Understanding customer expectation through market research: Using
marketing research to understand customer expectation, Types of service
research, Building customer relationship through retention strategies, Market
segmentation-Process & targeting in services, Retention strategies-
Monitoring relationship, 3 levels of retention strategies
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Customer defined service standards: ―Hard‖ & ―Soft‖ standards, Process
for developing customer defined standards
Leader ship & Measurement system for market driven service
performance- Key reasons for GAP 2- service leadership- Creation of
service vision and implementation, Service quality as profit strategy, Role of
service quality in offensive and defensive marketing
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Service design and Positioning - New service development – types, stages.
Service blue printing- Using & reading blue prints. Service positioning –
positioning on the
Five dimensions of service quality, Positioning on service evidence
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Employee role in service designing: Importance of service employee,
Boundary spanning roles, Emotional labour, Source of conflict, Quality –
productivity trade off.
Strategies for closing GAP 3
Customers role in service delivery- Importance of customer & customers
role in service delivery, Strategies for enhancing- Customer participation,
Delivery through intermediaries- Key intermediaries for service delivery,
Intermediary control strategies.
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
Managing demand and capacity – Lack of inventory capability,
Understanding demand patterns, Strategies for matching capacity and
demand, Waiting line strategies
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Role of marketing communication – Key reasons for GAP 4 involving
communication, Four categories of strategies to match service promises with
delivery, Methodology to exceed customer expectation
Pricing of services- Role of price and value in provider GAP 4,Role of non
monitory cost, Price as an indicator of service quality Approaches to pricing
services, pricing strategies
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Physical evidence in services: Types of service scapes, Role of service
scapes, Frame work for understand service scapes & its effect on behaviour,
Guidance for physical evidence strategies
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
FINANCE AREA
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Working capital management – Determination of level of current assets.
Sources for financing working capital. Bank finance for working capital. (No
problems on estimation of working capital)
Working capital financing: Short term financing of working capital, long
term financing of working capital. Working capital leverages
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Cash Management – Forecasting cash flows – Cash budgets, long-term cash
forecasting, monitoring collections and receivables, optimal cash balances –
Baumol model, Miller-orr model, stone model. Strategies for managing
surplus fund.
MODULE3 (6 Hours)
Receivables Management – Credit management through credit policy
variables, marginal analysis, Credit evaluation : Numerical credit scoring and
Discriminate analysis. Control of accounts receivables, Factoring.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Inventory Management: Determinations of inventory control levels :
ordering, reordering, danger level. EOQ model. Pricing of raw material.
Monitoring and control of inventories, ABC Analysis.
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MODULE 5 (10 Hours)
Capital structure decisions – capital structure & market value of a firm.
Theories of capital structure – NI approach, NOI approach, Modigliani Miller
approach, traditional approach. Arbitrage process in capital structure.
Planning the capital structure: EBIT and EPS analysis. ROI & ROE analysis.
Capital structure policy .
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Dividend policy – Theories of dividend policy : relevance and irrelevance
dividend decision. Walter‘s & Gordon‘s model, Modigliani & Miller
approach. Dividend policies – stable dividend, stable payout and growth.
Bonus shares and stock split corporate dividend behavior. Legal and
procedural aspects of dividends Corporate Dividend Tax.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Hybrid Financing – Preferred stock, Warrants and convertibles, Private
equity. Venture funds, Angel financing
Financial management in intangible – intensive companies. Characteristics of
intangiblies, implications for financial managements, Types and approaches
to valuations of intangible assets.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Introduction: Concepts of investment- Financial and non-financial forms of
investment – Objectives of financial investment, investment methods –
Security and non-security forms of investment – Sources of investment
information- Investment Instruments
MODULE 2 (5 Hours)
Financial markets – primary and secondary markets – major players and
instruments in secondary market - Functioning of stock exchanges, trading
and settlement procedures at NSE & BSE.. Stock markets guidelines on
primary & secondary markets.
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Analysis of risk & return, concept of total risk, factors contributing to total
risk, systematic and unsystematic risk, default risk, interest rate risk, market
risk, management risk, purchasing power risk. Risk & risk aversion. Capital
allocation between risky & risk free assets-Utility analysis
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MODULE 5 (9 Hours)
Fundamental & Technical Analysis of equity stock. Concept of intrinsic
value. Objectives and beliefs of fundamental analysts. Economy-Industry-
Company framework, Economic analysis and forecasting. Theory of
Technical analysis, points and figures chart, bar chart, contrary opinions
theory, confidence index RSA, RSI, Moving average analysis, Japanese
Candlesticks.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Behaviour of stock market prices – The market mechanism, testable
hypothesis about market efficiency, implications of efficiency market
hypothesis for security analysis and portfolio management. Asset pricing
theories, CAPM & Arbitrage pricing theories.
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Modern portfolio theory – Asset allocation decision. Dominant & Efficient
portfolio – simple diversification, Markowitz diversification model, selecting
an optimal portfolio – Sharpe single index model. Determination of corner
portfolio. Process of portfolio management – International Diversification.
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Portfolio performance evaluation – Sharp & Treynor & Jensen‘s measure.
Portfolio revision – Active and passive strategies & formula plans in
portfolio revision. Mutual funds- types, performance evaluation of mutual
funds, functions of Asset Management Companies.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Mergers- in the nature of acquisitions and amalgamations. types of merger –
motives behind mergers – theories of mergers – operating, financial and
managerial synergy of mergers – value creation in horizontal, vertical and
conglomerate mergers – internal and external change forces contributing to
M & A activities
MODULE 2 (5 Hours)
M & A – A strategic perspective- industry life cycle and product life cycle
analysis in M&A decision, strategic approaches to M&A- SWOT analysis,
BCG matrix, Porter‘s Five forces model
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Corporate restructuring – different methods of restructuring – joint
ventures – sell off and spin off – divestitures – equity carve out – leveraged
buy outs (LBO) – management buy outs – master limited partnerships –
employee stock ownership plans (ESOP)
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Merger Process: Dynamics of M&A process- identification of targets-
negotiation-closing the deal. Five-stage model – due diligence (detailed
discussion).
Process of merger integration – organizational and human aspects –
managerial challenges of M & A
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MODULE 5 (10 Hours)
Valuation – valuation approaches – discounted cash flow valuation – relative
valuation – valuing operating and financial synergy – valuing corporate
control – valuing of LBO
Methods of financing mergers – cash offer, share exchange ratio – mergers as
a capital budgeting decision
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Accounting for amalgamation – pooling of interest method, purchase
method – procedure laid down under Indian companies act of 1956
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Takeovers, types, hostile takeover approaches, Take over defenses –
financial defensive measures – Coercive offers and defense – anti-takeover
amendments – poison pill defense
MODULE 8 (5 Hours)
Legal and regulatory frame work of M & A – provisions of company‘s act
1956, Indian Income Tax act 1961 – SEBI take over code, Provisions of
Competition Act.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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5. Shiv Ramu – Corporate Growth Through Mergers And Acquisitions
– Response Books
6. P Mohan Rao – Mergers And Acquisitions – Deep And Deep
Publications
7. Machiraju – Mergers And Acquisitions – New Age Publisherss
8. Ramanujam et al – Megers – TMH, 2003
9. Handbook of International Mergers & Acquisitions – Gerard Picot-
Palgrave Publishers Ltd.
10. Restructuring for Growth – John C. Michelson - TMH
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Bank and Banking -Permissible banking activities-Types of banks in India-
Role of RBI as a regulator- Banker and customer- Types of relationship
between bank and customer –Bank`s obligation to customers - Types of
accounts and customers- Types of lending-charging of securities - Banks and
technology- Various IT products and services- International banking services
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Insurance service- Need and importance Life and non life insurance- Players
in life and non life insurance- Essentials of insurance contracts- Risk
appraisal and selection- Life and non life insurance products including unit
linked plans
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Merchant Banking- SEBI guidelines for merchant bankers – Issue
Management – Equity issues – Rights issues – Debenture issues – Book
building – Private Placements – Pre & Post issues activities – Raising capital
from International markets: ADRs, GDRs , ECB etc.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Lease and Hire purchase- – Meaning and Types of leasing – Legislative
frameworks – Matters on Depreciation and Tax – Problems on leasing – Hire
Purchasing- Concepts and features – Tax and Depreciation implications –
Problems on Hire Purchasing.
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MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
Credit rating and Securitization of debts - Definition and meaning-
Process of credit rating of financial instruments- Rating methodology-Rating
agencies –Rating symbols of different companies Securitization of debt-
Meaning- Features- Special Purpose Vehicle- Pass Through Certificate &
mechanism – Benefits of Securitization – Issues in Securitization
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Depository Service and Mutual funds: - Depositary services- Role of
depositories and their services— Advantages of depository system -NSDL
and CDSL- Depository participants and their role- Stock Broking Services
including SEBI guidelines - Mutual Funds – Structure of Mutual Funds-
Types Mutual Funds – Advantages of mutual funds - Exchange Traded
Funds – Hedge funds- Regulations on mutual funds – Accounting aspects –
Performance Evaluation.
MODULE 8 (5 Hours)
Marketing of Financial Services – Conceptual framework – Distribution –
Pricing – Promotion – Attracting & retaining customers – Segmentation –
Positioning – Development and launching of new products – Behavioural
profile of customers.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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6. Financial Markets & Institutions—S.G. Guruswamy—Thomson
Learning
7. Services Marketing --S.M.Jha – HPH
8. Indian Financial System – Machiraju – Vikas
9. Merchant banking and financial services – N. Mohan – Excel books
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
JAVA as a programming tool, advantages of JAVA, JAVA & Internet,
Short history of JAVA, Common misconceptions about JAVA
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
JAVA programming environment, developing environment, using
command line tools, using an integrated development environment,
compiling and running programs using a text editor.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Fundamental programming structures in JAVA, a simple JAVA program,
comments, data types, variables, assignments and initialization, operators,
strings, control flow, arrays
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Objects and classes – vocabulary of OOP, Objects, relationship between
classes, static fields and methods, method parameters, object construction,
documentation comments
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Inheritance, extending classes, cosmic super class, reflection, interfaces,
object classes, inner classes, proxies, applets- applet basics, applet HTML,
Tags and attributes, multimedia, applet context
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Event handling - basics of event handling, AWT (Abstract Window
Toolkit) event hierarchy, semantic and low level events in AWT, Actions,
Multicasting, Event Queue, graphics programming, introduction to Swing,
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creating frame, frame position, displaying information in a panel, 2D shapes,
colours, texts & fonts, images
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
User interface components with swing – Introduction to layout
management, Text input, making choices, menus, sophisticated layout
management, dialog boxes
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Exceptions and debugging, dealing with errors, catching exception, tips on
using exception, debugging techniques, using a debugger, streams and files,
putting streams to use, object streams, File Management, Introduction to
JAVA Scripting and JAVA Beans.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Early information systems – problems, Organisation of Database,
Components of Database Management Systems, Data Models, Database
Architecture, Schema, Entity Relation model, dataflow diagram
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Basic file systems – File organization – Serial, Sequential, Indexed
Sequential, Creation and Manipulation of Indexed Sequential files, Hashing,
Key to address transformation, overflow management in hashed files, B-Tree
based files
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Conventional Data Models – Hierarchical Model, Network Model,
Database Architecture, Data modelling, data definition, data dictionary, data
manipulation, Database administration function, Data Security, back up and
recovery
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Relational data model, Basic definition and terminology, Codd‘s 12 rules
for relational database management, Relational Algebra, Relational Calculus,
Operations in Relational Model.
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Relational database design, integrity constraints, functional dependencies,
normalization, second and third normal form, boyce – codd normal form,
multivalued dependencies and fourth normal form, join dependencies and
fifth normal form.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
SQL – the database language, Simple queries in SQL, Products & Joins in
SQL, Database modification in SQL, View definition, constraints, triggers in
SQL
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MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Database Security, Transaction processing, Concurrency control, locking
techniques, database back up and recovery, database security issues, access
control, authorization, Distributed databases
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Oracle server, Oracle client, Oracle forms, Oracle reports, Oracle office,
SQL +, Simple application using Oracle database.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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Out of 50 IA marks 30 marks will be based on internal tests and 20 marks
will be based on the completion of mini project evaluating the mini project
report and conducting internal Viva voce
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
ERP as Integrated Management Information System, Evolution of ERP,
Benefits of ERP. ERP vs Traditional Information Systems
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Business Process Reengineering- need and challenges, Management
concerns about BPR. BPR to build business Model for ERP.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
ERP & Competitive advantage, Basic Constituents of ERP, Selection criteria
for ERP Packages. Procurement process for ERP Package
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Overview of ERP packages – PEOPLE SOFT, SAP-R/3, BAAN IV,
MFG/PRO, IFS/AVALON, ORACLE-FINANCIAL,
Survey of Indian ERP Packages regarding their Coverage, performance &
cost
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
ERP Implementation- issues, Role of Consultants, Vendors, Users, Need
for training, customization. ERP implementation methodology and post
implementation issues and options.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Basics of Supply Chain Management – Order Management, Logistics.
SCM – basic principles, tasks and competencies , interfaces and complexities
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Types of SCM, potential benefits of SCM, possible obstacles, Application
systems supporting SCM – engineering, Product Data Management, Sales,
Procurement, Production, MRP, Distribution.
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MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
ERP Case Studies in HRM, FINANCE, PRODUCTION, PRODUCT
DATABASE, MATERIALS, SALES & DISTRIBUTION
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Assignments: (4 out of 5)
1. Advantages of ERP
2. Features of various modules of ERP
3. Parameters to evaluate ERP Packages
4. Comparison between different ERP packages
5. Demand potential foe ERP (Survey Based )
E-COMMERCE
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Introduction to E-Commerce-Benefits, Impact of E-Commerce,
Classification of E-Commerce, Application of E-Commerce Technology,
Business Models, Framework of E-Commerce., Business to Business,
Business to Customer, Customer to Customer
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Network Infrastructure – LAN, Ethernet ( IEEE 802.3), WAN, Internet,
TCP/IP reference model, Domain names, Internet Industry Structure, FTP
applications, Electronic Mail, WWW.
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
HTTP, Web Browsers, HTML, Simple exercises in HTML, Common
Gateway Interface, Multimedia objects
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MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Securing Business on Network: Security Policy, Procedures and Practices,
Site Security, Firewalls, Securing Web Service, Transaction Security,
Cryptology, Cryptological Algorithms, Public Key algorithms,
Authentication Protocols, Digital Signatures, Security protocols for Web
Commerce
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Electronic Payment Systems: Online Electronic Payment Systems, Prepaid
and Post Paid Electronic Payment Systems Information Directories and
Search Engines
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Internet Advertising, Models of Internet advertising, Sponsoring Content,
Corporate Website, Weaknesses in Internet advertising, Web Auctions.
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Launching Your E business- Marketing an E-Business, Search Engines and
Directories, Public Relations, Consumer Communication, News Groups &
Forums, Exchanging Links, Web Rings, E-Business Back end systems,
Business Record Maintenance, Back up procedures and disaster Recovery
plans
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Building a Corporate Website: Practical issues on servers and Application
Software. Management issues related to Web Server Setup. Case Study
discussion on a Corporate Web Site. E-Commerce legal issues and Cyber
laws.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ORGANIZATION DESIGN
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Organization: Nature & Scope – Definitions – overview of various
components & structure, Evolution of Organization theory, Organizational
Theories – images of Organization. Organizational Effectiveness – Definition
– importance & approaches to organizational Effectiveness – the goal
attainment approach – the system approach – the strategic approach
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Organization Design: Approaches to organizational design - Organizational
designs for different excellences. - Competitive excellence - Institutionalized
excellence - Rejuvenatory excellence - Missionary excellence - Versatile
excellence - Creative excellence - External nurturance of organizational
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excellence : The role of super system in promoting excellence - The role of
domain influencing institutions in promoting excellence- The role of the
government in promoting organizational excellence
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Structural Dimensions of Organization design: Organization Design -
Components of Organization Design - Dynamic Balance - Organization
structure, dimension - division of labour, standardization, horizontal
Differentiation, Advantages & disadvantages of Departmentalization;
Vertical Differentiation, Span of Control, Centralization, Formalization,
Implication of High Formalization, Flexibility.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT
MODULE 5 (10 Hours)
Foundations of Organizational Development: Conceptual frame work of
OD, History of OD, First order and second order Change, Values,
assumptions and believes in OD, characteristics of OD, Participation and
Empowerment, Teams and teamwork, Parallel learning structures, A
normative-re-educative strategy of changing, Applied Behavioural science,
Action research.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Managing the OD Process: Components of OD Process, Diagnosis, Action
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& Program Management; Diagnosis: Diagnosing the System, its subunits
and Processes, Diagnosis using the Six-box Organizational Model, Third
Wave Consulting: The Action Component: nature of OD intervention,
analyzing discrepancies: The Program Management Component: Phases of
OD Programs, model for managing change, creating parallel learning
structures.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
OD interventions: Definition, factors to be considered, choosing and
sequencing intervention activities, classification of OD interventions, results
of OD, typology of interventions based on target groups.
Human process interventions (individual, group and inter-group
human relations): Individual based: coaching, counseling, training,
Behavioural modeling, delegating, leading, morale boosting, mentoring,
motivation, etc.,
Group based: conflict management, dialoging, group facilitation, group
learning, self-directed work teams, large scale interventions, team building,
and virtual teams.
Inter-group based: Organization mirroring, third party peace making
interventions, partnering
Techno structural (Structures, technologies, positions etc.,) & Strategic
interventions: Techno structural: Balanced scorecard; business process
reengineering; downsizing and outsourcing;
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
The Future and OD: The changing environment, Fundamental strengths of
OD, Implications of OD for the client, ethical standards in OD, OD‘s future,
OD Consultant‘s role, issues in consultant-client relationship, Power, Politics
& OD, Research on OD
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
MODULE 1 (10 hours)
Introduction: Background of Industrial Relations - understanding or
appreciating Industrial legislations/employee relation, approaches to
Industrial relations, forms of industrial relations, theories of industrial
relations; Changing profiles of major shareholders of industrial relations in
India - Trade Unions, Employers Associations and role of state in IR.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Trade Unions: Meaning, Historical perspective of trade union movement in
India, functions of trade unions, objectives of important trade unions, union
structure, problems of trade unions, measures to strengthen trade union
movement in India, Rights and responsibilities, paradigm shift in Trade
Union Environment in India.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATIONS
(20 hours)
An overview of the following labour enactments covering the definitions,
applicability, provisions, registers and returns; penalties.
Factories Act 1948,
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947,
Trade Union Act, 1926,
Payment of Wages Act, 1936,
Employees‘ State Insurance (ESI) Act, 1948,
Employees‘ Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act
1952;
Payment of Gratuity Act 1972,
Payment of Bonus Act, 1965.
(NOTE: Proportionate weightage - based on number of hours allotted -
should be given to both the parts while setting question papers)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction: Definition of performance Management, the performance
management contribution, dangers of poorly implemented PM systems, aims
and role of PM Systems, characteristics of an ideal PM systems,
performance management process, performance management and strategic
planning.
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Performance management & employee development: Personal
Development plans, 360 degree feed back as a developmental tool,
performance management & reward systems: performance linked
remuneration system, performance linked career planning & promotion
policy,.
MODULE 4 (5 Hours)
Performance Consulting: Concept, the need for performance consulting,
role of the performance consulting, designing and using performance
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relationship maps, contracting for performance consulting services,
organizing performance improvement department.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COMPETENCY MAPPING
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Competency method in Human Resource Management- Features of
competency methods, historical development, definitions, approaches to
mapping and case studies in competency mapping.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Competency mapping procedures and steps- business strategies,
performance criteria, criteria sampling, tools for data collection, data
analysis, validating the competency models, short cut method, mapping
future jobs and single incumbent jobs, using competency profiles in HR
decisions.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Methods of data collection for mapping.-observation, repertory grid,
critical incidence technique, expert panels, surveys, automated expert system,
job task analysis, behavioural event interview
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Developing competency models from raw data- data recording, analysing
the data, content analysis of verbal expression, validating the competency
models
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (5 Hours)
Personal growth - Meaning and concepts, Self-awareness and self-esteem,
Life Roles, Social roles and Organizational roles. Nature and scope of
personal growth.
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Feeling, thinking and behaviours, Personality theories, Carl Jung's theory
of personality types and Myers Briggs Type Indicator test (MBTI), Trait
theories- Guilford Peogut, Emotional intelligence-
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Pedagogy and Androgogy. Adult Learning Process; learning styles and its
relatedness to personality development
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Attitudes, beliefs, Values and their impact on behaviour. Personal
change- meaning, nature and requisites. Social adjustments and habit
formation. Habits of personal effectiveness. Seven habits of highly effective
people.
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MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Basic functions of mind- Creativity and innovation. Blocks to creativity.
Creativity processes and tools- convergent and divergent thinking. Neuro
Linguistic Programming
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Interpersonal relations and personal growth. Interpersonal needs,
motivation and behaviour- FIRO-B and Johari Window. Defense Mechanism
in groups
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Transactional Analysis- Ego states, types of transactions and time
structuring. Life position, scripts and games
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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PRODUCTION AREA
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
MODULE 2 (5 Hours)
Materials identification – classifying of materials – codification of materials
– standardization – simplification and variety reduction of materials
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Inventory control – techniques – FSN, VED, ABC – working capital
management with reference to inventory
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Management of stores – location – different types of stores – methods of
storing – safety and security of materials – stores equipment – materials
handling equipment – factors affecting materials handling
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Stores issues and receipts – procedures – forms and policies in stores
transactions – stores accounting – stores organization – materials safety and
security
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Management of surplus obsolete and scrap materials – reasons for
accumulation of surplus obsolete and scrap materials – methods of disposal –
regulations and procedures
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Purchasing – planning purchasing materials – norms of vendor rating – CEI
methodology, Japanese industry – selection and development – purchasing
procedures and methods – legal aspects – insurance of materials – supply
management – sources of supply – out sourcing
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MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Sub contracting – reasons for subcontracting – criteria for selecting sub
contractors – rating – factors affecting subcontract rate fixing – internal and
external subcontract
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Linking organizational objectives to production and operations objectives –
development of production and operations strategies
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
Basic manufacturing processes used in engineering and non engineering
industries – metal working – metallurgical – chemicals – fertilizers – textiles
– power generation and distribution
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Need for product design and re design – designing for customer – designing a
standard product for manufacturing and assembly – types of processes –
process flow structures – specific equipment selection – process analysis –
product design and process selection in services – product process matrix for
services
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MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Process of product development – idea generation – prototype building –
provisional design – producibility studies – commercialization – design of
facilities – advanced models in facility planning – assembly line balancing –
developing group technology layout – systematic layout planning – problems
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Just in time production systems – the Japanese approach for elimination of
waste – JIT implementation requirements – JIT in services – equipment
selection – reasons for selection methods – financial and non financial –
financial methods – ROI, ICCR – PCQ rating methods – MAPI methods
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Job design and work measurement – job design decisions – approaches to job
design – work measurement – standards – learning curves and its applications
– value analysis – value engineering concepts to be incorporated
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Aggregate planning – aggregate units of production – overview of aggregate
planning problem – costs in aggregate planning – chase demand strategy –
level of production strategy – mixed strategies – mathematical models –
linear decision rule – problems
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
MRP systems – Master production schedule – MRP concepts – terminology –
MRP II – embedding JIT into MRP – advanced MRP systems – simple
problems
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Sub Code: 10MBAPM353 IA Marks: 50
No. of Lecture Hours / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 3 Hours
Total no. of Lecture Hrs: 56 Exam Marks: 100
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Technology management – introduction – definitions – concepts – main
technologies and their characteristics
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Technology development and acquisition – forecasting – generation and
development
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Technology absorption and diffusion – absorption – assessment –
evaluation – diffusion
MODULE 4 (4Hours)
Selection and implementation of new technologies – automation decisions
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
strategic decision models – project management in adoption and
implementation of new technologies – strategic cost analysis
MODULE 6 (9 Hours)
Managing new generation technologies – commercializing new and
innovative technologies – invention – innovation – intellectual property
rights
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Knowledge based techniques – role of artificial intelligence techniques –
knowledge management techniques for technology management
MODULE 8 (9 Hours)
Competitive advantages through new technologies – product development
– from scientific breakthrough to marketable product – mechanism for
technology transfer and acquisitions
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Forecasting – definitions – methods – characteristics of forecasting problems
– subjective forecasting methods
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Objective forecasting methods – time series analysis – simple and moving
averages – exponential smoothing methods – correction for trend – linear and
non linear regression techniques – analysis of seasonal demand – seasonal
demand with growth pattern – problems
MODULE 3 (12 Hours)
Inventory control with known demand – inventory costs
MODULE 4
EOQ models – quantity discount models – instantaneous and gradual –
supply and demand cases – problems
MODULE 5 (12 Hours)
Operations scheduling – production scheduling – job shop scheduling
problems – sequencing problems – scheduling tools and techniques –
problems
MODULE 6 (10 Hours)
Supply chain management – make or buy decisions – JIT purchasing –
MODULE 7
Global sourcing – information flow – problems
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Synchronous manufacturing and theory of constraints – performance
measurement – capacity constraints – implementing a synchronous
operations system
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
An Overview of International Business Environment – Economic
environment – political and regulatory environment – demographic
environment – social, cultural and technological environment
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
International Economic Environment – Regional integration and trade
blocks – Types of integration – theory of customs union, European union –
regional groupings – integration of developing countries – SAARC, SAPTA,
international commodity agreements – quota agreements – Cartels – Bi-
lateral & Multi lateral contracts – Economic institutions – International
Monetary Funds (IMF) – World Bank, Asian Development Bank, UNCTAD,
UNIDO, International Trade Centre, WTO, GATT, GATS, TRIM, TRIPS.
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
International Trade and Investment Theory - Historical developments of
Modern Trade theory – Investment theories – Theory of capital movements –
Market imperfections – Internationalisation – Appropriability – Location
specific advantage – eclectic.
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
International Trade and Payments:
Government Influence on Trade: Trade in merchandise – Trade in services –
Global sourcing – degree of dependence – balance of payments – trade and
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BOP of India. Cultural contacts of global management – Understanding the
role of culture – communicating across cultures – cross cultural negotiations
and decision making.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
International Investment : Types and significance of foreign investments –
factors affecting international investment – growth and dispersion of FDI –
cross border mergers and acquisitions – foreign investment in India – The
New Policy – EURO/ADR issues – M & A – Indian companies going global.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Multi National Corporation : Definition and Meaning – Importance and
dominance of MNCs – Code of conduct – MNCs in India – Transfer of
Technology – global competitiveness – indicators of competitiveness -
competitive advantage of nations – Technology and Global competitiveness.
International Operations – Global supply chain management – global
manufacturing strategies – factors affecting international HRM and staffing
policy – International negotiations – international asset protection –
Protection of IPRs.
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
International Monetary System and Foreign Exchange Marketing: The
Pre-Bretton Wood‘s period, Break down of Bretton Wood system and
emergence of EMS, EU and EURO.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Social Responsibilities and Ethics, MNE Social Responsibilities,
Efficiencies, Perspectives, Ethics, Technological Perspective, Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act, Cases.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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3. The International Environment of Business by Gerald M. Meier –
Oxford press, 2006
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
MODULE 1 (5 Hours)
Introduction – Causes of international differences – some major differences
in financial reporting
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
International classification of financial reporting – international
harmonization of accounting – the requirements of international accounting
standards
MODULE 3 (9 Hours)
Financial reporting in USA, UK, Australia and France
MODULE 4 (9 Hours)
Financial reporting in Germany, Netherlands, Japan and Third world
countries with special emphasis on legal issues, accounting standards and
consolidation of accounts
MODULE 5 (9 Hours)
Issues in International accounting – Consolidation – foreign currency
translation – segmental reporting – foreign exchange risk management
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Harmonization in Financial reporting – Standardization and
Harmonization – role of international accounting bodies (IASC) in
harmonization
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Multinational Transfer Pricing – Objectives of transfer pricing – selecting
a transfer price – internal revenue code and transfer pricing
MODULE 8 (4 Hours)
Ethical issues in international accounting – Incidence and implications of
window dressing (cases)
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
EXPORT MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Foreign Trade and its significance- Trends in Foreign Trade of India.
Foreign Trade Policy. EXIM Policy. Trade and BOP of India.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Export Promotion – Duty Drawback- Eligibility, Conditions, Types. Special
Economic Zones. EPZ/EOU
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
The Customs Act,1962.Definitions. Appointment of Customs Port. Air Port.
Warehousing Stations.
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MODULE 5 (10 Hrs)
Notified and Specified Goods. Prohibition on Importation and Exportation
of Goods. Levy of and Exemption from Customs Duties. Preparation of
Invoices. Advance Rulings. Surveillance on Conveyances. Clearance of
Goods. Goods in Transit. Warehousing. Baggage, Postal Parcels and Stores.
Coastal Goods.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Searches. Seizures and Arrest. Confiscation of Goods and Conveyances etc.
Settlement Commission. Appeal and Revision. Miscellaneous.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Export Procedure and Documentation.–Registration, Pre-shipment,
Shipment, Post -shipment, Pre-shipment Inspection. Claiming Exemption.
Excise Clearance. Shipping and Customs Formalities. Marine Insurance.
Import – Pre-import procedure. Legal Documentation of Import Procedure.
Retirement of Import Documents. Customs Clearance.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Customs Valuation.(Determination of Price of Imported Goods) Rules 1998.
Customs and Central Excise (Drawback) Rules 1995. The Baggage Rules
1995. The Customs Tariff Act, 1975. Classification- Interpretive Rules.
Import-Export Tariff Structure. Classification- Judicial Principles.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCES BOOKS:
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
PART – A
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Introduction to International business communication: Languages in
business communication, universal systems, contrasting cultural values,
cultural shock, language and business communication.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Issues of environment and technology in business organization
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Oral and non-verbal communication, written communication pattern, global
etiquette, business and social customs, non verbal communications.
MODULE 4 (4 Hours)
Inter-cultural negotiation process, intercultural negotiation strategies.
PART – B
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Basis of IT: Information age – Information system; Infrastructure and
Architecture – IT support for organizations – Types of Information systems –
Basic of computer hardware and software for IT infrastructure – Introduction
to world wide web – Internet applications of commerce.
Computer database technology and telecommunication networks – Different
categories of Information system – Roles in different management levels in
organizations – Organizational and Managerial support systems – Planning,
developing.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Applications of IT: Information system – GIS EDI, EDI application in
Business – EDI & E-Commerce – Implementation and EFT-Extranets –
Implementation – Data, Knowledge and decision support – Decision making
and support systems.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
E-Commerce: Definition – Business applications – Market research and
customer support infrastructure, payments and other support-E-business-E-
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markets-E-payments-Enterprise application integration-ERP-CRM-B2B-B2C
– Consumer Oriented E-Com-Network, infrastructure for E-Com.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Tools for Managers: Managing information system experience and Using
Information technology for management tasks – Updating knowledge day-to-
day in business – Data warehousing – Data Mining (DM) and knowledge
data discovery – Document Management – Digital Libraries – DM
techniques and data visualization.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Banking system and structure in India- Types of banks in operation – Role
of Reserve Bank and GOI as regulator of banking system – Provisions of
Banking Regulation Act & Reserve Bank of India Act
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MODULE 2 (9 Hours)
The terms banker and customer – Types of relationship between banker
and customer – Bankers obligations to customers – Right of lean, setoff,
appropriation– Provisions of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 – Bankers
legal duty of disclosure and related matters
MODULE 3 (4 Hours)
Customers` accounts with banks – Opening- operation – KYC norms and
operation – Types of accounts and customers – Nomination – Settlement of
death claims
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Banking Technology- Home banking – ATMs- Internet banking – Mobile
banking- Core banking solutions – Debit, Credit, and Smart cards – EFD –
RTGS
MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
International banking – Exchange rates – Documentary letter of credit –
financing exporters and importers – ECGC Policies and guarantees
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Banker as lender – Types of loans – Overdraft facilities – Discounting of
bills – Financing book dates and supply bills- Charging of Security bills-
pledge – mortgage – assignment.
MODULE 7 (9 Hours)
Introduction to Insurance – Elements of Insurance Risk – Players in Life
and Non-Life Insurance sector – Insurance documents – Role and
responsibilities IRDA – Provisions of Insurance Act 1938 – Insurance
Ombudsman.
MODULE 8 (12 Hours)
Types of Insurance – Life Insurance and General Insurance Products
including unit linked plans – Re-Insurance – Nature of Re-Insurance risk –
Legal framework of life and general insurance
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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MODULE 5 ( 9 Hours)
Fundamental & Technical Analysis of equity stock. Concept of intrinsic
value. Objectives and beliefs of fundamental analysts. Economy-Industry-
Company framework, Economic analysis and forecasting. Theory of
Technical analysis, points and figures chart, bar chart, contrary opinions
theory, confidence index RSA, RSI, Moving average analysis, Japanese
Candlesticks.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
REFERENCE BOOKS
MODULE 1 (5 Hours)
Deposit Products – Savings Bank – current Account – Demand deposits –
Term Deposits – Concepts of low cost deposits – Certificate of deposit –
Bulk deposit.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Remittance Products: Demand draft – Travellars Cheques – Gift Cheque –
Mail Transfer – Telegraphic Transfer – Multicity cheques – EFD – RTGS
MODULE 3 (9 Hours)
IT Products: MICR Cheques – Channel Banking – Core Banking – Internet
Banking Mobile Banking – ATMS – Debit card – Credit card – RTGS –
EFD.
MODULE 4 (9 Hours)
Loan Products: Short term loans- Long term loans – Consumer loans-
Education loans – Housing loans – Business loans – Farm loans- Kisan
Credit cards – Corporate loans – Syndication – Micro Finance.
MODULE 5 (9 Hours)
Life Insurance Products: Elements of Life Insurance – Features of term
insurance – Features of Endowment Assurance – Role of Term and
Endowment in product designing – Types of Life Insurance policies –
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Annuity & pension policies – Whole life policies – Money back policies –
Other types.
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
Health Insurance Products: Individual Medical expense Insurance – Long
term care coverage – Disability Income Insurance – Mediclaim Policy –
Group Mediclaim Policy – Personal Accident policy – Child welfare policy
on.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Rural Insurance & Social Insurance: Various rural Insurance Policies –
Project Insurance – Social Insurance – Old age, survivors and disability
insurance – Types of benefits – unemployment insurance – workers
compensation.
Motor Vehicles Insurance: Need – Types – Factors to be considered for
premium fixing
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Miscellaneous Products: Burglary – Jeweller‘s Block Insurance – Baggage
Insurance – Banker‘s Indemnity Insurance – Aviation Insurance – Fidility
guarantee insurance – Public liability insurance.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Bank and Banking -Permissible banking activities-Types of banks in India-
Role of RBI as a regulator- Banker and customer- Types of relationship
between bank and customer –Bank`s obligation to customers - Types of
accounts and customers- Types of lending-charging of securities - Banks and
technology- Various IT products and services- International banking services
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MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Insurance service- Need and importance Life and non life insurance- Players
in life and non life insurance- Essentials of insurance contracts- Risk
appraisal and selection- Life and non life insurance products including unit
linked plans
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Merchant Banking- SEBI guidelines for merchant bankers – Issue
Management – Equity issues – Rights issues – Debenture issues – Book
building – Private Placements – Pre & Post issues activities – Raising capital
from International markets: ADRs, GDRs , ECB etc.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Lease and Hire purchase- – Meaning and Types of leasing – Legislative
frameworks – Matters on Depreciation and Tax – Problems on leasing – Hire
Purchasing- Concepts and features – Tax and Depreciation implications –
Problems on Hire Purchasing.
MODULE 5 (4 Hours)
Credit rating and Securitization of debts - Definition and meaning-
Process of credit rating of financial instruments- Rating methodology-Rating
agencies –Rating symbols of different companies Securitization of debt-
Meaning- Features- Special Purpose Vehicle- Pass Through Certificate &
mechanism – Benefits of Securitization – Issues in Securitization
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Depository Service and Mutual funds: - Depositary services- Role of
depositories and their services— Advantages of depository system -NSDL
and CDSL- Depository participants and their role- Stock Broking Services
including SEBI guidelines - Mutual Funds – Structure of Mutual Funds-
Types Mutual Funds – Advantages of mutual funds - Exchange Traded
Funds – Hedge funds- Regulations on mutual funds – Accounting aspects –
Performance Evaluation.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
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IV SEMESTER
MANAGING CHANGE
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Change: Introduction, meaning, need, implications.
Personal Change: Meaning, understanding personal change, and personal
change process, components of personal change: Self awareness, self
analysis, self efficacy, self esteem, organizational roles - making
organizational roles effective and role efficacy, Importance.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Organizational Culture & Change: Corporate Culture, types of culture,
importance, nature, formal & informal components of organizational culture,
functions, creating & sustaining culture, designing strategy for cultural
change – transglobal & cross cultural contents, researches on cultural
differences in Organizations, Organizational Culture & leadership, emerging
trends in Organizational culture.
MODULE 4 (4 Hours)
Creativity & Innovation: meaning, need, components of creativity &
innovation, Organizational Constraints, Organizational environment for
Creativity & Innovation,
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
MODULE 5 (06 Hours)
Introduction: Definition, evolution, need, drivers, scope, approaches in
Organizations, strategies in organizations, components and functions, -
understanding knowledge; Learning organization: five components of
learning organization, knowledge sources, and documentation.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Knowledge management system life cycle, managing knowledge workers, -
knowledge audit, and knowledge management practices in organizations, few
case studies.
MODULE 8 (4 Hours)
Futuristic KM: Knowledge Engineering, Theory of Computation, Data
Structure.
(NOTE: Proportionate weightage - based on number of hours allotted -
should be given to both the parts while setting question papers)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Entrepreneur: Meaning of Entrepreneur; Evolution of the Concept;
Functions of an Entrepreneur, Types of entrepreneur, Intrapreneur – an
emerging class, Concept of Entrepreneurship-Evolution of Entrepreneurship;
Development of Entrepreneurship; The entrepreneurial Culture; Stages in
entrepreneurial process.
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Creativity and Innovation: Creativity, Exercises on Creativity, Source of
New Idea, Ideas into Opportunities.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Institutions supporting entrepreneurs
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Small industry financing developing countries, A brief overview of financial
institutions in India, Central level and state level institutions, SIDBI,
NABARD, IDBI, SIDO, Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship, DIC, Single
window, Latest Industrial policy of Government of India
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Family Business
Importance of family business, Types, History, Responsibilities and rights of
shareholders of a family business, Succession in family business, Pitfalls of
the family business, strategies for improving the capability of family
business, Improving family business performance
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
International Entrepreneurship Opportunities: The nature of international
entrepreneurship, Importance of international business to the firm,
International versus domestic entrepreneurship, Stages of economic
development, Entrepreneurship entry into international business, exporting,
Direct foreign investment, barriers to international trade.
MODULE 7 (4 Hours)
Informal risk capital and venture capital: Informal risk capital market,
venture capital, nature and overview, venture capital process, locating
venture capitalists, approaching venture capitalists.
MODULE 8 (4 Hours)
Managing growth: Using external parties to help grow a business,
franchising, advantages and limitations, investing in a franchise, joint
ventures- types, Acquisitions and mergers
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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4. Kurakto, Entrepreneurship-Principles and practices, 7th Edition,
2007, Thomson publication
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Supply chain – objectives – importance – decision phases – process view –
competitive and supply chain strategies – achieving strategic fit – supply
chain drivers – obstacles – framework – facilities – inventory – transportation
– information – sourcing – pricing.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Designing the supply chain network
Designing the distribution network – role of distribution – factors influencing
distribution – design options – e-business and its impact – distribution
networks in practice – network design in the supply chain – role of network –
factors affecting the network design decisions – modeling for supply chain.
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Designing and Planning Transportation Networks.
Role of transportation - modes and their performance - transportation
infrastructure and policies - design options and their trade-offs - Tailored
transportation.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Sourcing and Pricing.
Sourcing – In-house or Outsource – 3rd and 4th PLs – supplier scoring and
assessment, selection – design collaboration – procurement process –
sourcing planning and analysis.
Pricing and revenue management for multiple customers, perishable
products, seasonal demand, bulk and spot contracts.
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Information Technology in the supply chain
IT Framework – customer relationship management – internal supply chain
management – supplier relationship management –transaction management –
future of IT.
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MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Coordination in a Supply Chain
Lack of supply chain coordination and the Bullwhip effect – obstacle to
coordination – managerial levers – building partnerships and trust –
continuous replenishment and vendor-managed inventories – collaborative
planning, forecasting and replenishment.
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Dimensions of Logistics
Introduction: A macro and micro dimension – logistics interfaces with other
areas – approach to analyzing logistics systems – logistics and systems
analysis – techniques of logistics system analysis – factors affecting the cost
and importance of logistics.
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Demand Management and Customer Service
Outbound to customer logistics systems – Demand Management –
Traditional Forecasting – CPFRP – customer service – expected cost of
stockouts – channels of distribution.
Cases in SCM (4 Hours)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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MARKETING AREA
RURAL MARKETING
Sub Code: 10MBAMM415 IA Marks: 50
No. of Lecture Hours / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 3 Hours
Total no. of Lecture Hrs: 56 Exam Marks: 100
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Introduction:
Definition, scope of rural marketing, concepts, components of rural markets,
classification of rural markets, rural vs. urban markets
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Rural marketing environment:
Population, occupation pattern, income generation, location of rural
population, expenditure pattern, literacy level, land distribution, land use
pattern, irrigation, development programs, infrastructure facilities, rural
credit institutions, rural retail outlets, print media in rural areas, rural areas
requirement, problems in rural marketing, rural demand, rural market index
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Rural Consumer behaviour:
Consumer buying behaviour models, Factors affecting Consumer Behaviour,
Social factors, Technological Factors, Economic Factors, Political Factors,
Characteristics of Rural consumer- Age and Stages of the Life cycle,
Occupation and Income, Economic circumstances, Lifestyle, Personality and
Brand Belief, Information Search and pre purchase Evaluation, Rise of
Consumerism,
Consumer Buying Process, Opinion Leadership Process, Diffusion of
Innovation, Brand Loyalty
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Researching Rural Market:
Sanitizing rural market, Research design- Reference frame, Research
approach, Diffusion of innovation, Development studies, PRA approach, The
need for PRA, Sampling, Operational aspects of data collection,
MODULE 5 (9 Hours)
Rural Marketing Strategies:
a) Segmenting, Targeting and Positioning
Segmentation- Heterogeneity in Rural, Prerequisites for Effective
Segmentation, Degrees of Segmentation, Basis of Segmentation and
Approaches to Rural Segmentation- Geographic Segment, Demographic
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Segmentation, Psychographic Segmentation, Behaviour Segmentation, Multi-
attribute Segmentation,
Targeting- Evaluation and Selection of Segments, Coverage of Segments,
Positioning- Identifying the positioning Concept, Selecting the positioning
Concept, Developing the Concept, Communicating the Concept
b) Product Strategy
Introduction, Marketing Mix Challenges, Product concepts classification-
Five Levels Products, Classification of Products, Rural Product Categories –
Fast moving Consumer goods, Consumer Durables, Agriculture Goods,
Services,
MODULE 6 (7Hours)
Distribution Strategy:
Introduction: Accessing Rural Markets, Coverage Status in Rural Markets,
Channels of Distribution, Evolution of Rural Distribution Systems-
Wholesaling, Rural Retail System, Vans, Rural Mobile Traders: The last
Mile Distribution, Haats/Shandies, Public Distribution System, Co-operative
Societies Behaviour of the Channel, Prevalent Rural Distribution Models-
Distribution Models of FMCG Companies, Distribution Model of Durable
Companies, Distribution of fake products, Emerging Distribution Models-
Corporate –SHG Linkage, Satellite Distribution, Syndicated Distribution,
ITC‘s Distribution Model, Petrol pumps and Extension counters, Barefoot
agents, Agricultural agents, Agricultural input dealers, Other channels, Ideal
distribution model for Rural
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Communication strategy:
Challenges in Rural Communication, A view of Communication Process,
Developing Effective- Profiling the Target Audience, Determining
communication objectives, designing the message, selecting the
communication channels, deciding the promotion mix, Creating
advertisement for rural audiences rural media- Mass media, Non-
Conventional Media, Personalised media, Rural Media: The importance of
the two-step flow of communication Media Typology, The Media Model,
Media innovation, Influence of Consumer Behaviour on Communication
strategies,
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MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
The future of Rural Marketing:
Introduction, Focused Marketing Strategies, Market Research, Consumer
Finance, Rural Vertical, Retail and IT Models, Rural Managers, Glamorize
Rural Marketing, Public-Private Partnership,
e-Rural Marketing
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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Organisation, Retail stores, places, online, entertainment, ideas, challenges to
Brand builders
Brand Management-Meaning & Definition.
Strategic Brand Management Process-Meaning, Steps in Brand
Management Process
Strong Indian Brands (Case study)
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Customer Based Brand Equity:
Customer Based Brand Equity-Meaning, Model of CBBE
Brand Equity: Meaning, Sources, Steps in Building Brands, Brand building
blocks-Resonance, Judgments, Feelings, performance, imagery, salience-
Brand Building Implications, David Aaker‘s Brand Equity Model.
Brand Identity & Positing: Meaning of Brand identity, Need for Identity &
Positioning, Dimensions of brand identity, Brand identity prism,
Brand positioning – Meaning, Point of parity & Point of difference,
Positioning guidelines
Brand Value: Definition, Core Brand values, Brand mantras, Internal
branding,
MODULE 3 (3 Hours)
Choosing Brand Elements to Build Brand Equity:
Criteria for choosing brand elements, options & tactics for brand elements-
Brand name, Naming guidelines, Naming procedure, Awareness, Brand
Associations, Logos & Symbols & their benefits, Characters & Benefits,
Slogans & Benefits, Packaging.
Leveraging Brand Knowledge: (4 Hours)
Meaning of Brand Knowledge, Dimensions of Brand Knowledge, Meaning
of Leveraging Secondary Brand Knowledge & Conceptualising the leverage
process
MODULE 4 (5 Hours)
Measuring & Interpreting brand performance:
Brand Value chain- Designing Brand Tracking studies, Establishing brand
Equity Management Systems.
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Measuring Brand Equity:
Methods for measuring Brand Equity- Quantitative Techniques &
Quantitative Techniques, Comparative methods-Brand based comparisons,
Marketing based comparisons-Conjoint Analysis, Holistic methods.
MODULE 6
Brand Strategies: (6 Hours)
a) Brand Extension- Meaning, Types, Needs, Advantages & Disadvantages
of Brand Extension, Brand-Product matrix, Brand Hierarchy-Kapferer‘s
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Branding Systems, Building Brand Equity at different hierarchial levels,
Brand hierarchy decision-Consumer‘s Evaluation of Brand Extensions &
Opportunities
b) Brand Personality- Meaning & Definition, Types of Brand personalities,
Elements of Brand personality (2 Hours)
c) Brand Image- Meaning & Definition, Sources of Brand Image, Brand
Image for Established and New Products, Brand Image & Celebrity
(02 Hours)
d) Brand Repositioning: Meaning, Types of repositioning strategies in
Indian marketing (1 Hour)
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Brand Imitations:
Meaning of Brand Imitation, Kinds of imitations, Factors affecting Brand
Imitation, Imitation Vs Later market entry, First movers advantages, Free
rider effects, Benefits for later entrants, Imitation Strategies.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Making Brands go Global:
Geographic extension, sources of opportunities for global brand, single name
to global brand, consumers & globalization, conditions favoring marketing,
barriers to globalization, managerial blockages, organisation for a global
brand, pathways to globalization.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1
Role of IMC in marketing process, IMC planning model, Marketing and
promotion process model.
Communication process, steps involved in developing IMC programme,
Effectiveness of marketing communications (4 Hours)
Advertising:
Purpose, Role, Functions, Types, Advertising Vs Marketing mix, Advertising
appeal in various stages of PLC (4 Hours)
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
Advertising Agency: Type of agencies, Services offered by various
agencies, Criteria for selecting the agencies and evaluation.
MODULE 3 (4 Hours)
Advertising objectives and Budgeting: Goal setting – DAGMAR approach,
Various budgeting methods used.
MODULE 4
Media planning: Developing Media plan, Problems encountered, Media
Evaluation-Print, Broadcast media, Support media in advertising.
(4Hours)
Media strategy: Creativity, Elements of creative strategies and its
implementation, Importance of Headline and body copy. (4 Hours)
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Direct Marketing: Features, Functions, Growth, Advantages/Disadvantages,
And Direct Marketing Strategies.
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Public relation/ Publicity:- Meaning, Objectives, tools of public relations,
Public relation strategies, Goals of publicity, Corporate Advertising – Role,
Types, Limitations, PR Vs Publicity.
MODULE 6 (4 Hours)
Monitoring, Evaluation and control: Measurement in advertising, various
methods used for evaluation, Pre-testing, Post testing.
MODULE 7
International Advertising: Global environment in advertising, Decision
areas in international advertising (4 Hours)
MODULE 8
Event Management: Introduction Purpose of organizing an Event, Key
elements of Events, Concepts of promotion and pricing in events.
(5 Hours)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Sub Code: 10MBAMM418
10MBAIB468 IA Marks: 50
No. of Lecture Hrs / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 3 Hours
Total no. of Lecture Hours: 56 Exam Marks: 100
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Framework of international marketing:
Definition – scope and challenges – difference between international
marketing and domestic marketing – the dynamic environment of
international trade – transition from domestic to international markets –
orientation of management and companies
Global e-marketing: The Death of Distance, communications, Targeting the
individual customers, relationship marketing, interactivity, Speed to market,
living in an age of technical discontinuities, new technologies change the
rules of competition, components of the electronic value chain.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Developing a global vision through marketing research:
Breadth and scope of international marketing research – problems in
availability and use of secondary data – problems in gathering primary data –
multicultural research – a special problem – research on internet – a new
opportunity – estimating market demand – problems in analyzing and
interpreting research information – responsibility for conducting marketing
research – communicating with decision makers. Identifying foreign markets
– classification based on demand – based on the stage of development – other
bases for division of world markets
Social and Cultural Environment: Basic aspects of society and culture,
Approaches to cultural factors, Impact of Social and Cultural Environment on
Marketing Industrial and Consumer Products
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Global marketing management – planning and organization:
Global perspective – global gateways – global marketing management – an
old debate and a new view – planning for global markets – alternative market
entry strategies – organizing for global competition
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Products and services for consumers:
Quality – Green marketing and product development, products and culture –
analyzing product components for adaptation– products for consumers in
global markets, product development, product adaptation, product
standardization, marketing consumer services globally – marketing of
services, brands in international markets
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Products and services for businesses
Demand in global business to business markets – quality and global standards
– business services – trade shows' crucial part of business to business
marketing – relationship markets in business to business context
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Licensing, Strategic Alliances, FDI:
Introduction, Licensing, Strategic Alliances, Manufacturing Subsidiaries,
Entry Modes and Marketing Control, Optimal Entry Strategies.
Global Distribution
Introduction, Distribution as Competitive advantage, Rationalizing Local
Channels, Wholesaling, Retailing, Global Logistics, Parallel Distribution,
Global Channel Design
International retailing
International expansion of retailers – international retailing defined – retail
format – variations in different markets – general merchandise: retailing –
issues in international retailing
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Pricing decisions:
Global Pricing Framework, Pricing Basics, Marginal Cost Pricing and its
importance, Transfer Pricing, Counter trade, Systems Pricing, Pricing and
Positioning, price quotation – INCO terms – preparation of quotations.
Promotion Decisions
Promotions – international advertising – sales promotion in international
markets – international advertising – direct mailing – personal selling –
exhibition – generic promotions in international marketing
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Recent trends in India's foreign trade:
Institutional infrastructure for exports promotions in India – India's trade
policy – exports assistance – exports documentation and procedures
including different stages of documentation
Globalization in India, Opportunities, Constraints and Initiatives
India - A Hub for Globalization, Globalization in India - Post Liberalization,
India‘s Strnegths, Strategies for Sustainable Competitive Advantage,
Potential for Made in India, Major Globalization Initiatives from Indian
Companies, WTO Regulations and their implications for India, Undesirable
effects of globalization, Government Initiatives needed to foster globalization
MODULE 8: (2 Hours)
The future of global marketing: Six major changes in global marketing
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RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
FINANCE AREA
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Planning & Analysis Overview: Phases of capital budgeting – Levels of
decision making – objective.
Resource Allocation Framework: Key criteria for allocation of resource –
elementary investment strategies – portfolio planning tools – strategic
position and action evaluation – aspects relating to conglomerate
diversification – interface between strategic planning and capital budgeting.
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Generation and screening of project ideas: Generation of ideas –
monitoring the environment – regulatory framework for projects – corporate
appraisal – preliminary screening – project rating index – sources of positive
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NPV – qualities of a successful entrepreneur – the porter model for
estimation of profit potential of industries.
Market and demand analysis: Situational analysis and specification of
objectives – collection of secondary information – conduct of market survey
– characterization of the market – demand forecasting – market planning.
Technical analysis: Study of material inputs and utilities – manufacturing
process and technology – product mixes – plant capacity – location and site –
machinery and equipment – structures and civil works – project charts and
layouts – work schedule
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Social Cost Benefit Analysis(SCBA): Rationale for SCBA – UNIDO
approach to SCBA – Little and Mirle approach to SCBA.
MODULE 6 (4 Hours)
Multiple projects and constraints: Constraints – methods of ranking –
mathematical programming approach – linear programming model –
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Qualitative Analysis: Qualitative factors in capital budgeting – strategic
aspects – strategic planning and financial analysis – informational asymmetry
and capital budgeting – organizational considerations.
Environmental appraisal of projects: types and dimensions of a project –
meaning and scope of environment – Environment – Environmental
resources values – environmental impact assessment and environmental
impact statement.
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Project financing in India: Means of finance – norms and policies of
financial institutions – SEBI guidelines – Sample financing plans – structure
of financial institutions in India – schemes of assistance – term loans
procedures – project appraisal by financial institutions.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
International financial Environment- The Importance, rewards & risk of
international finance- Goals of MNC- International Business methods –
Exposure to international risk- International Monetary system- Multilateral
financial institution-Government influence on exchange rate.
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
International flow of funds:- Balance of payments(determination of current
account, capital account & ORA)-International Trade flows-International
Capital Flows-Agencies that facilitate International flows – Equilibrium,
disequilibrium & adjustment of Balance of payment & Trade deficits.
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Foreign Exchange exposure:- Management of Transaction exposure-
Management of Translation exposure- Management of Economic exposure-
Management of political Exposure- Management of Interest rate exposure.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Foreign exchange risk Management: Hedging against foreign exchange
exposure – Forward market- Futures Market- options Market- Currency
Swaps-Interest rate Swap- Cross currency Swaps-Hedging through currency
of invoicing- Hedging through mixed currency invoicing –Hedging through
selection of supplying country.
Country risk analysis
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MODULE 7 (4 Hours)
International Capital Budgeting: Concept, Problems associated, Evaluation
of a project, Factors affecting, Risk Evaluation, Impact on Value.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Long term Asset & Liability management:- Foreign Direct investment –
Foreign portfolio investment- International Financial instruments :
International Bond & Equity market.
Short term Asst & liability management:-Working Capital Policy-Cash
management –Receivable Management- Inventory Management- Short term
Financing decision – international Banking and money market.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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RISK MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Over view of Risk, Risk identification, Risk, Insurance and Management:
Introduction to Risk and Insurance. Risk identification and Risk Evaluation,
Risk assessment & Management- Risk analysis: Exposure of physical assets,
financial assets, and Human assets, Exposure to legal liability. Risk
Management, Risk control.
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Risk Management using futures and forwards differences-valuation of
futures, valuation of long and short forward contract. Mechanics of buying
&selling futures, Margins, Hedging using futures -specification of futures -
Commodity futures, Index futures interest rate futures-arbitrage
opportunities.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Risk Management using Swaps: Mechanics of interest rate swaps –
volatility of interest rate swaps –currency swaps –valuation of currency
swaps.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Commodity derivatives: commodity futures market-exchanges for
commodity futures in India, Forward markets, commissions and regulation-
commodities traded – trading and settlements – physical delivery of
commodities.
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Interest rate markets-Type of rates, Zero rates, Bond pricing, Determining
Zero rates, Farward rules, Farward rate agreements (FRA), Treasury bond
& Treasury note futures, Interest rate derivatives (Black model).
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MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Credit risk-Bond prices and the probability of default, Historical default
experience, Reducing exposure to Credit risk, Credit default swaps, Total
return swaps, Credit spread options, Collateralized debt obligation.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Value at Risk (VAR)-Measure, Historical simulation, Model building
approach, linear approach, Quadratic model, Monte Carlo simulation, stress
testing and back testing
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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TAX MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Basic concepts: assessment year, previous year, person, assesse, Income,
charges on income, gross total income, capital and revenue receipts,
residential status, receipt and accrual of income, connotation of income
deemed to accrue or arise in India, incidence of tax, Tax Planning, Tax
Evasion, Tax Management.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Explanation under various heads of income, income from salary (Basic
problems), income from other sources (theory)
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Income under capital gain, basis of charge, transfer of capital asset, inclusion
& exclusion from capital asset, capital gain, computation, theory & problems,
slump sale, Exemptions, capital gain in special cases, Securities Transaction
Tax(88E).
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Setoff and carry forward of losses- permissible deductions –under Ch. VI-
A 80C, 80CCC, 80D, 80DD, 80DDB, 80E, 80U, Sec 10A, 10B, 10BA.
MODULE 6 (6 Hours)
Computation of taxable income of a firm and partners.
Computation of taxable income of a company with special reference to
MAT- Corporate div. Tax, Fringe Benefit Tax.
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Central sales tax- objects & provisions in brief (theory) Inter state, Intra
state, Deemed exports Registration, VAT(Only basic Concept).
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MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Central excise and custom acts- objects and provisions of the act in brief
(theory)- goods, excisable, marketable Concept of CenVAT- customs- Basic
definition, charge.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Multimedia – Media and Data Streams, Main properties of Multimedia
System, Asynchronous, Synchronous and Isochronous transmission, Data
stream characteristics for continuous media, Basic sound concepts, MIDI –
basic concepts, devices, messages, software
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Speech- generation, analysis , transmission, Images and Graphics- synthesis,
analysis, transmission, Video & Animation – Video signal representation,
high definition system , computer based animation, data compression formats
JPEG, MPEG, DVI
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MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Integrated Development Environment, Menu bar, Tool bars, Forms
designer, Form layout, Context menu, Variables, Constants, Operators,
Arrays, Functions- Input box & Msg box, Control flow statements, Loop
statements
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Working with Forms object, Adding and Removing Controls, Intrinsic
Controls, Common properties, Appearance of Form, Control menu, Form
properties, Form states, Events, Developing a Form application, multiple
document Interface, MDI form
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Common intrinsic controls, Developing an application with Intrinsic
Controls, Naming Conventions, Common Events, Command Buttons, Frame
Control, Frame Properties, Option Buttons
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Check Box Control- Properties, events, methods, Picture Box Control –
Properties, method, Image Box Control – properties, Timer Control –
properties, events, List Box Control – Properties, methods, Month View
Control – Properties, methods, Date Time Picker Control, Tree View Control,
List View Control (Windows Common Control)
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Menus, Menu Editor, Menu Control Arrays, DDE, OLE, ACTIVEX
Controls and ACTIVEX documents, Dynamic Link Libraries, Microsoft
Transaction Server
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Introduction to Data Report, Data Report Control, Report Designer, Report
Creator, Extended data report, Data Access Objects (DAO), DAO Object
Model, Accessing a Database using DAO.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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Laboratory Exercises for
GRAPHIC USER INTERFASE PROGRAMMING USING VB
1. Open a new standard EXE project. Place a text box and a command
button in the form. Enter a number in text box. On clicking the Command
Button, a message box is to be displayed. The message box should
display whether the number in text box is single, two, three digit nos.
2. Open a new standard EXE project. Design a form giving title of the
company, to enter. Employee number, Employee name, salary, sex-male
/ female, allowances. Text box for each field should accept only
permitted characters (number, alpha, alphanumeric etc as relevant). When
text box is clicked, it should be cleared.
3. Design a form with 19 buttons ( 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,+,-, *,/,=,%,C,CE, .)
and a text box and perform a calculator project
4. Create a database with the following fields using Visual Data Manager,
Student Register no, name, sub1-mrks, sub2-mrks, sub3-mrks, sub4-mrks
and sub5-mrks.
5. Open a new standard EXE project. Design form with two screens one
consisting of details and another consisting of control arrays – File-add,
delete, exit. On clicking add button item should be added on to file. On
clicking the item button message box should be displayed.
Out of 50 IA marks 35 marks are based on internal tests & assignments and
15 based on laboratory exercises.
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Basics of Data Communication- Digital, Analog, Synchronous,
Asynchronous, Parallel, Serial, Simplex, Semi-Duplex, Full Duplex
Communication, Multiplexing, Modem, Communication Hardware &
Software
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Communication Channels – Wired Transmission, Telephone Lines, Coaxial
Cable, Microwave, Infrared, Laser, Radio communication, Satellite
Communication, Fiber Optics, Switching Techniques – Circuit, Message,
Packet, Network Topologies – Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh, Hybrid, Application of
Data Communications – Information Search & retrieval, Information
Transmission, Multimedia
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MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
ISO – OSI seven layer communication protocol, Local Area Networks –
Private, Value added, Integrated Services Digital Network, IEEE 802
Network Architecture, CSMA/CD, Token Ring, Token Bus protocols, , LAN
Components – Work Station, File Server, Gateway, Network Interface Unit,
Active Hub, Passive Hub, LAN Cables, Network Operating Systems.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Wide Area Network – Private Networks, Public Networks, Virtual Private
Networks, X.25 Protocol, WAN applications, Client Server Network, File
servers, Print server, Database Server, Communication Server, Routers,
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Overview of TCP/IP – TCP/IP communication architecture, Ethernet
Technology, Internet Architecture, Identifying Network Connection
planning, IP address scheme – Internet Protocol, IP addressing , MAC
addresses, Characteristics of IP address, Network Number, Host Number,
TCP/IP applications, IPV6 pocket format
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
EDI- what is EDI?, advantages of EDI, EDI strategy for competitive
advantage,
EDI Components, EDI services, EDI administration, Network protocols –
SMTP, NETBIOS, GOPHER, VERONICA, ARCHI, Wide Area Information
Servers, PING etc.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Security in Computer Networks – Network Security, Secure
Communication, Network Security Considerations in Internet, Firewalls,
Principles of Cryptography – Symmetric Key, Public Key Encryption,
Authentication, Integrity, Digital Signature, Network Management
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Internet Services – Electronic Mail, Remote Log in – TELNET, FTP,
Bulletin Board Services , Browsing – WWW, HTTP, URL, MOSAIC,
Automated search, Common Gateway Interface , Common Search Engines.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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3. Business Data Communications – Behrouz A Forouzan, Tata
McGrew Hill
4. Computer Networks-Protocols, Standards & Interfaces-Black, PHI
5. The Internet Book – Douglas E Comer, PHI
LABORATORY EXERCISES:
1. Familiarisation with
Network Interface Cards
Hubs / Switches / Routers / Cables
Modems
2. Creating Email – id and Domain
3. Simple Chat program
4. Barring sending and receiving of Mails
5. Adding or deleting a peripheral to system configuration
6. Identifying and analyzing IP address of different serves.
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
System Models, Stochastic activities, Continuous and Discrete systems,
System modeling, Types of Models, Static – Physical & Mathematical,
Dynamic - Physical & Mathematical, Principles in Modeling
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
System Study, Full Corporate Model, System analysis, System Design,
System Postulation, System simulation, Techniques of Simulation, Process of
Simulation, Simulation vs Analytical methods.
MODULE 3 (6 Hours)
Monte Carlo Method, Numerical Computation techniques for Continuous and
Discrete models, Distributed Lag models, Cob Web Models, Continuous
system simulation, Continuous system simulation languages, CSMP III,
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Analog simulation, Hybrid simulation, digital-Analog Simulation, real time
simulation, feedback system, interactive system, Exponential growth models,
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Exponential decay models, Modified Exponential growth models, System
Dynamics diagrams, Multi segment models, Feedback in Socio- Economical
Systems
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Random number, Pseudo random number generation, tests for randomness,
Arrival pattern and service timings, poisson arrival pattern, exponential
distribution, normal distribution, queuing discipline, measures of queue,
simulation of telephone system. Simulation Of single server and two server
queuing
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Comparative features of Discrete Simulation languages – GPSS, SIMSCIPT,
SIMULA, Sample Programs, Simulation applications in Inventory
Management, Finance. Production Management, Analysis of Simulation
Output.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Decision Support System: Characteristics of DSS, Decision making process,
Anatomy of DSS, knowledge based systems, Architecture of DSS, Hardware,
Software & User Interface for DSS, expert Systems for Decision Support,
Group Decision support system, Enterprise Support System.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Data Warehousing – Need for data warehousing, data warehouse
components, Construction of data warehouse, data base for data warehouse,
database warehouse architecture, maintenance issues in data warehouse, Data
mining, tools for data mining, online analytical processing.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
LABORATORY EXERCISES:
MODULE 1 (5 Hours)
Introduction: What is software, What is software process, What is software
Engineering, Characteristics of Software Project, Activities covered by
Software Project Management, Problems involved, Management function
related to Project Management, Feasibility Analysis
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Overview of Project Planning, Finalising Project Scope, Infrastructure,
Analysing Project Characteristics, Identifying Project goals and activities,
Estimating time & effort, allocating resources, Review plan
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Project Execution Approach: Choosing Technologies, Structure VS speed
of Delivery Waterfall Model, V- Process Model, Evolutionary model, Spiral
Model, Software Prototyping, Incremental Delivery., Controlling changes
during project execution
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Software requirement study and Analysis, Software Requirement
Specifications, Software Estimation : Need for Software Estimation,
Problems with Over and Under Estimation, Software Estimation techniques,
Expert Judgement, Estimating by Anology, Function Point Analysis, Object
points, LOC based COCOMO model
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Objectives of activity planning, project scheduling, sequencing and
scheduling activities, Network planning models, forward pass, backward
pass, identifying critical path, project crashing, Project progress review,
Software Design Concepts
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Risk Management: Risk and its implication, types of risk, Identifying risks,
analyzing risks, prioritizing risks, Risk avoidance, Risk containment,
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Resource identification, Resource planning Resource allocation, monitoring
critical resources
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Managing People and Organising Teams: Understanding Behavior,
Motivation, Building and Managing coherent teams, Chief Programmer team,
egoless team, Leadership challenges,
Software Quality, Product versus Process Quality management, techniques to
help enhance software quality, Software Validation and Verification, Quality
plans, Brief description of SEI-CMM.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Software Testing : Objectives , Black Box and White Box testing, testing of
Static and Dynamic applications, Validation testing, Integration testing,
Designing a test plan, test criterion, test data, test results analysis, Test
Oracle, Software Maintenance
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction to IHRM Definition, reasons for going global, Approaches to
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IHRM, Difference between IHRM and Domestic HRM, Reasons for
emergence of IHRM, Models of IHRM-Matching model, Harvard Model,
Contextual Model, 5P Model European Model, Models of SHRM in
Multinational Companies, Internationalization of HRM: Socio-cultural
context, Organizational dynamics and IHRM: Role of culture in International
HRM, Culture and employee management issues, Organizational Processes
in IHRM, Linking HR to International expansion strategies, The Challenges
of International Human Resource Management
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Strategies for International Growth: Exploiting global integration-The
logic of global integration, differentiation, Mastering expatriation, beyond the
traditional expatriate model, the limits of global integration
Becoming locally responsive: The roots of responsiveness, understanding
diversity, responding to diversity, the challenges of localization
Managing alliances and joint ventures- meaning, need, different kinds of
alliances, planning and negotiating alliances, implementing alliances,
supporting alliance learning, the evolving role of alliances
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Recruitment, Selection and staffing in International context: International
Managers- parent country nationals, third country nationals, host country
nationals, advantages and disadvantages of different selection methods,
different approaches to multinational staffing decisions, recruitment methods-
using head-hunters, cross-national advertising, e-recruitment; Selection
criteria and techniques, use of selection tests, interviews for international
selection, international staffing issues.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Performance Management: A conceptual background, Constraints in goal
attainment, performance management cycle, models, performance and
appraisal in IHRM appraisal of expatriate, third and host country employees,
issues and challenges in international performance management, country-
specific performance management practices.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Training and development in international context: Context Backdrop of
international training, Current scenario in international training and
development, training & development of international staff, types of
expatriate training, HCN training, Career Development, repatriate training,
developing international staff and multinational teams, knowledge transfer in
multinational companies.
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MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
International Compensation: Forms of compensation and factors that
influence compensation policy, key components of international
compensation, Approaches to international compensation, compensation
practices across the countries, social security systems across the countries,
global compensation: emerging issues.
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
International Labour Relations: Key issues, response of labour unions to
MNCs
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
HRM practices in different countries- Japan, USA, UK, Turkey, Middle
East, India and China.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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RECRUITMENT, SELECTION & COMPENSATION
MANAGEMENT
PART A
RECRUITMENT & SELECTION
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Job Analysis. Meaning, definition and purpose. Methods of job analysis: job
analysis interviews, job analysis questionnaire, task analysis inventory,
position analysis questionnaire, subject expert workshops, critical incident
technique, F1eisclunann job analysis survey, functional job analysis, job
element method, repertory grid, critical incident technique
MODULE 2 (9 Hours)
Hiring Process:
Hiring decision. Nature of hiring: regular, temporary, full time, part time,
apprentice, contractual, and outsourcing. Existing post or new post to be
created. Need analysis, cost analysis and job analysis.
Hiring internally. Meaning and definition of internal recruitment.
Advantages and disadvantages in terms of cost, time, quality and suitability.
Sources of internal recruitment: - circulars, intranet advertisements, employee
referrals. Appointment or promotion. Policy guidelines and union
settlements.
External Hiring. Meaning and definition of external recruitment. Sources of
recruitment:- advertisement, in news paper, TV/Radio, Internet, search on the
internet, wanted signboards, consultants, employment exchange, campus
recruitment, employee referrals and unsolicited applications. Advantages and
disadvantages of the above sources in terms of cost, time, convenience, reach
of the targeted population, and quality of applicant pool. Job advertisement:
drafting, size and contents. Contents of public sector recruitment: single or
multiple sources and choosing the best source
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Screening the candidates: Application Forms: bio-data / resume /
curriculum vitae and weighted application blanks: meaning definition,
purpose, advantages and disadvantages – taking a Behavioural approach to
recruitment: spotting personality patterns, making basic assumptions,
predicting the future, strategy Vs. Technique. Pinning down what is needed:
targeted interviewing, focusing on behaviour, assessing how person
performs, assuming they have been hired. – Identifying the ingredients of
success: the winning candidate‘s profile, challenges in the interview, the
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starting point, day to day execution, dealing with people, the inner person,
additional characteristics. Studying the CV.
Testing. Meaning, definition, purpose, advantages and disadvantages. Ability
tests clerical ability test, mechanical ability test, mental ability test, physical
ability test, personality assessment test, typing test, shorthand test, computer
proficiency test
Interviewing: Planning the interview, Interview process - getting started,
examining the 5 interview areas, examining the strengths & weaknesses,
listening to what are being said, digging for Behavioural gold, probing for
specifics, spotting patterns, using an interview checklist, Allowing candidates
to ask questions at the end, explaining the procedure of selection and
concluding with a happy note, making the decision. Interview in public sector
undertaking, statutory requirements.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Reference checking & Appointment orders: meaning, definition and
purpose. Verification of character, criminal antecedents, previous work
behavior and education qualifications. Verification of community certificates
in public sector companies
Meaning, definition, and purpose. Statutory requirements (under the Shops
and commercial establishments Act). Contents of appointment letter, hard
copy (or soft copy), method of delivery and retrieving the acknowledgement
copy.
Medical Examination & acceptance of offer for joining.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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PART B
COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Introduction: Compensation meaning, objectives, nature of compensation,
types of compensations, compensation responsibilities, Compensation system
design issues: Compensations Philosophies, compensation approaches,
decision about compensation, compensation- base to pay, individual Vs team
rewards, Perceptions of pay Fairness, legal constraints on pay systems.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Managing Compensation: Strategic Compensation planning, determining
compensation-the wage mix, Development of a Base Pay System: Job
evaluation systems, the compensation structure- Wage and salary surveys, the
wage curve, pay grades and rate ranges, preparing salary matrix, government
regulation on compensation, fixing pay, significant compensation issues,
Compensation as a retention strategy
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Variable Pay and Executive Compensation: Strategic reasons for Incentive
plans, administering incentive plans, Individual incentive plans-Piecework,
Standard hour plan, Bonuses, Merit Pay, Group incentive plans- Team
compensation, Gain sharing incentive Plans, Enterprise incentive plans-
Profit Sharing plans, Stock Options, ESOPs, executive compensation-
elements of executive compensation and its management, International
compensation Management.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
Managing Employee Benefits: Benefits- meaning, strategic perspectives on
benefits-goals for benefits, benefits need analysis, funding benefits,
benchmarking benefit schemes, nature and types of benefits, Employee
benefits programs- security benefits, retirement security benefits, health care
benefits, time-off benefits, benefits administration, employee benefits
required by law, discretionary major employee benefits, creating a work life
setting, employee services- designing a benefits package
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Traditional Training Methods: Presentation Methods, Hands-on Methods,
Group Building Methods. Choosing Training methods.
E-Learning & Use of Technology in Training: Technology's Influence on
Training, Technology & Multimedia, Computer-Based Training, Developing
Effective Online Learning, Blended Learning, Simulations, Mobile
Technology & Training Methods, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Distance
Learning, Technologies for Training Support, Technologies for Training
Administration, Learning Management Systems (LMSs), Systems for
Training Delivery, Support & Administration, Choosing New Technology
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Training Methods.
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Training Evaluation: Reasons for Evaluating Training, Overview of the
Evaluation Process, Outcomes Used in the Evaluation of Training Programs,
Determining Whether Outcomes Are Good, Evaluation Practices, Evaluation
Designs, Threats to Validity, Types of Evaluation Designs, Considerations in
Choosing an Evaluation Design, Determining Return on Investment,
Determining Costs, Measuring Human Capital and Training Activity.
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
Employee Development: Introduction, Approaches to Employee
Development, The Development Planning Process, Company Strategies for
Providing Development, Special Issues in Training and Employee
Development.
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Careers and Career Management: Introduction, Importance, Career:
meaning, A Model of Career Development (Career Stages), Career
Management Systems, Roles of Employees, Managers, Human Resource
Managers, and Company in Career Management, Evaluating Career
Management Systems. Special Challenges in Career Management.
MODULE 8 (6 Hours)
The Future of Leaning and Development: Introduction, Increased Use of
New Technologies for Learning, Increased Demand for Learning for Virtual
Work Arrangements, Increased Emphasis on Speed in Design, Focus in
Content & Use of Multiple Delivery Methods, Increased Emphasis on
Capturing and Sharing Intellectual Capital, Increased Use of True
Performance Support, Increased Emphasis on Performance Analysis and
Learning for Business Enhancement, Increased Use of Training Partnerships
& Outsourcing Training, Training and Development from a Change Model
Perspective, Methods to Determine Whether Change is Necessary, Key
Issues in Implementing Change.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Introduction to Leadership: Definition, Importance of leadership, Roles of
a leader, Leadership theory paradigms, levels of analysis of leadership theory
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Leadership traits and ethics: Personality traits and leadership, traits of
effective leaders, Leadership attitudes, ethical leadership, Achievement
motivation theory
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Leadership behaviour and motivation, and contingency leadership:
Leadership behaviour and styles, University of Michigan and Ohio studies,
Leadership grid, Leadership and motivation, Content and process theories,
Reinforcement theory, Contingency leadership theories and models,
Leadership continuum theory, Normative leadership theory, Leadership
substitute theory
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Team Leadership: The use of teams in organizations, Types of teams,
Decision making in teams, Leadership skills for effective team meetings,
Ginnet‘s team effectiveness leadership model, virtual and self managed
teams, the changing role of leadership in self managed teams
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Leader follower relations: Followers, Evolution of Dyadic theory, Leader
member exchange theory, Fellowship, Delegation, Coaching, Managing
conflict
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MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Organizational Leadership: Charismatic and transformational leadership,
Stewardship and servant leadership, Leadership of culture and diversity,
Creating high performance culture, Strategic leadership
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Leadership development and succession: Development through self
awareness and self discipline, Development through education, experience,
and mentoring, succession
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Leadership development programs, Evaluation of leadership development
efforts, Leadership
Indian cases on leadership
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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PRODUCTION AREA
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Introduction – Definitions – classifications – project risk – scope
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Project management – definitions – overview – project plan – management
principles applied to project management – project management life cycles
and uncertainty
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Project planning – scope – problem statement – project goals – objectives –
success criteria – assumptions – risks – obstacles – approval process –
projects and strategic planning
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Project implementation – project resource requirements – types of
resources – men – materials – finance
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Project monitoring – evaluation – control – project network technique –
planning for monitoring and evaluation – project audits – project
management information system – project scheduling – PERT & CPM –
project communication – post project reviews
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Project team management – recruitment – organizing – human resources –
team operating rules – project organization – various forms of project
organizations – project organization charting – project contracts – principles
– compilation of contracts – practical aspects – legal aspects – global tender –
negotiations – insurance
MODULE 7 (7 Hours)
Closing the project – types of project termination – strategic implications –
project in trouble – termination strategies – evaluation of termination
possibilities – termination procedures
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MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
Project inventory management – nature of project inventory – supply and
transportation of materials – use of PERT & CPM techniques
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURING
Product development process – technology – suppliers – process mapping –
knowledge management
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
JIT – total quality strategies for manufacturing success and WCM model
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Manufacturers Resources Planning (MRP II)
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
Technological innovation in manufacturing – computer integrated
manufacturing
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
JIT manufacturing systems – flexible manufacturing systems – cellular
manufacturing
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MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Factory of the future automated systems – human factors in automated
systems – optimized production technology
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Modeling – optimizing – simulation of manufacturing systems
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Manufacturing innovations – quick response manufacturing – agile
manufacturing – rapid prototyping – concurrent engineering
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
Sub Code: 10MBAPM457 IA Marks: 50
No. of Lecture Hrs / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 3 Hours
Total no. of Lecture Hours: 56 Exam Marks: 100
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Importance of maintenance – objectives of maintenance – structure of the
plant – reasons for and nature of maintenance – production – maintenance
systems
MODULE 2 (9 Hours)
Types of maintenance – maintenance systems – planned and unplanned
maintenance – breakdown maintenance – corrective maintenance –
opportunistic maintenance – routine maintenance – preventive maintenance –
predictive maintenance – condition based maintenance systems – design-out
maintenance – selection of maintenance systems
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MODULE 3 (4 Hours)
Maintenance planning and scheduling – establishing a maintenance plan –
items to be maintained
MODULE 4 (5 Hours)
safety precautions – characteristics of items to be maintained – classification
of items – maintenance procedure – guidelines for matching procedures to
items – universal maintenance procedure – establishing a new maintenance
schedule
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Maintenance organization – resource characteristics – resources structure –
maintenance control – administrative structure – training of maintenance
personnel
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
System operations and documentation – documenting maintenance
operations – record keeping – data collection and analysis – failure statistics
– planning and scheduling plant shutdowns
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Depreciation & Machine Life, Replacement policies, spares and types of
spares, spares planning, maintenance control, network techniques in
maintenance activities, evaluation of maintenance performance.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Total productive maintenance – development and scope – basic systems of
TPM – procedures and steps – productivity circles – TPM as a part of TQM –
benefits of TPM
RECOMMENDED BOOK:
PRODUCTIVITY TECHNIQUES
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Productivity – definition – concepts – importance of productivity circles
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MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
Measures of productivity – qualitative and quantitative measures – three
basic types of productivity – partial – total factor – total productivity –
productivity indices – methods of recording data
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Man power planning – productivity measurement at national and
international levels – measures of productivity in different organizations like
manufacturing and services and R & D etc.,
MODULE 4 (7 Hours)
Managing productivity – misconceptions about productivity management –
cultural factors – human factors – automation and productivity – economics
of productivity
MODULE 5 (9 Hours)
Factors affecting productivity – physical environment – technology –
materials – machine – layout – lighting – temperature – ventilation –
employment – job performance – motivation – employee ability – aptitude –
personality – experience – training – interest – education – intelligence –
variables affecting productivity – internal and external to the company
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Productivity improvement – barriers to productivity improvement –
productivity improvement techniques – employee based – material based –
task based – product based – technology based – incentives to increase
productivity – effective team working – performance review and appraise
techniques
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Pit falls in productivity improvement – required organizational change for
productivity improvement – top management role – crisis management –
concepts – crisis management and productivity
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Time management – key to productivity improvement – time management
at personal and organizational levels – scheduling works – time saving
techniques – tips – using technology for saving time.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction to IHRM Definition, reasons for going global, Approaches to
IHRM, Difference between IHRM and Domestic HRM, Reasons for
emergence of IHRM, Models of IHRM-Matching model, Harvard Model,
Contextual Model, 5P Model European Model, Models of SHRM in
Multinational Companies, Internationalization of HRM: Socio-cultural
context, Organizational dynamics and IHRM: Role of culture in International
HRM, Culture and employee management issues, Organizational Processes
in IHRM, Linking HR to International expansion strategies, The Challenges
of International Human Resource Management
MODULE 2 (6 Hours)
Strategies for International Growth: Exploiting global integration-The
logic of global integration, differentiation, Mastering expatriation, beyond the
traditional expatriate model, the limits of global integration
Becoming locally responsive: The roots of responsiveness, understanding
diversity, responding to diversity, the challenges of localization
Managing alliances and joint ventures- meaning, need, different kinds of
alliances, planning and negotiating alliances, implementing alliances,
supporting alliance learning, the evolving role of alliances
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Recruitment, Selection and staffing in International context: International
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Managers- parent country nationals, third country nationals, host country
nationals, advantages and disadvantages of different selection methods,
different approaches to multinational staffing decisions, recruitment methods-
using head-hunters, cross-national advertising, e-recruitment; Selection
criteria and techniques, use of selection tests, interviews for international
selection, international staffing issues.
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Performance Management: A conceptual background, Constraints in goal
attainment, performance management cycle, models, performance and
appraisal in IHRM appraisal of expatriate, third and host country employees,
issues and challenges in international performance management, country-
specific performance management practices.
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Training and development in international context: Context Backdrop of
international training, Current scenario in international training and
development, training & development of international staff, types of
expatriate training, HCN training, Career Development, repatriate training,
developing international staff and multinational teams, knowledge transfer in
multinational companies.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
International Compensation: Forms of compensation and factors that
influence compensation policy, key components of international
compensation, Approaches to international compensation, compensation
practices across the countries, social security systems across the countries,
global compensation: emerging issues.
MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
International Labour Relations: Key issues, response of labour unions to
MNCs
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
HRM practices in different countries- Japan, USA, UK, Turkey, Middle
East, India and China.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
International financial Environment- The Importance, rewards & risk of
international finance- Goals of MNC- International Business methods –
Exposure to international risk- International Monetary system- Multilateral
financial institution-Government influence on exchange rate.
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
International flow of funds:- Balance of payments(determination of current
account, capital account & ORA)-International Trade flows-International
Capital Flows-Agencies that facilitate International flows – Equilibrium,
disequilibrium & adjustment of Balance of payment & Trade deficits.
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MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Foreign Exchange exposure:- Management of Transaction exposure-
Management of Translation exposure- Management of Economic exposure-
Management of political Exposure- Management of Interest rate exposure.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Foreign exchange risk Management: Hedging against foreign exchange
exposure – Forward market- Futures Market- options Market- Currency
Swaps-Interest rate Swap- Cross currency Swaps-Hedging through currency
of invoicing- Hedging through mixed currency invoicing –Hedging through
selection of supplying country.
Country risk analysis
MODULE 7 (4 Hours)
International Capital Budgeting: Concept, Problems associated, Evaluation
of a project, Factors affecting, Risk Evaluation, Impact on Value.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Long term Asset & Liability management:- Foreign Direct investment –
Foreign portfolio investment- International Financial instruments :
International Bond & Equity market.
Short term Asst & liability management:-Working Capital Policy-Cash
management –Receivable Management- Inventory Management- Short term
Financing decision – international Banking and money market.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (6 Hours)
Introduction to Globalization
Global development and trends: A management perspective, cultural
awareness and implications, cross-cultural management, global strategic
skills, team-building skills, organization skills, communication skills, culture,
cultural dimension, cross cultural research findings, cross cultural transitions,
the global manager
MODULE 2 (7 Hours)
Managing a Global Environment
Assessing the political, economic, legal and technological environment –
global business environment – trading blocks, information technology, work
force diversity, the global managers role, political environment – political
risk and its assessment, managing political risk and economic risk, legal and
regulatory environment, regulation of trade and investment, technological
environment and global shifts in production - E business, telecommunication,
outsourcing and off shoring, ethics and social responsibility around the
world, corporate social responsibility.
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
The cultural context of global management
Meaning and dimensions of culture, understanding the role of culture, culture
and its effects on organization, managing across cultures, organizational
cultures and diversity, communicating across cultures, cross cultural
negotiation and decision making.
MODULE 4 (8 Hours)
International strategic management
Strategic planning - formulating strategy, international functional strategies,
managing political risk and negotiations, organizing international operations
– organizational structure, decision making and control systems
MODULE 5 (6 Hours)
Implementation of strategy
Strategy implementation, management of change, organizational culture and
strategy implementation, leadership and strategy implementation
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Global Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management
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Motivation across cultures, Leadership across cultures, Human Resource
selection and repatriation, training for global operations, labour relations and
industrial democracy, strategic management of international labour relations.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Developing a Global Management Cadre
Preparation, adaptation and repatriation, global management teams, the role
of women in international management, global multiculturism, managing
diversity, working within local labour relations systems
MODULE 8 (7 Hours)
The challenges in Global Management
Developing co-ordination and control – The organizational challenge,
creating and leveraging knowledge – The world wide learning challenge,
managing across boundaries: the collaborative challenge, building multi
dimensional capabilities: the management challenge, preparing for the future,
evolution of the transnational corporations.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (7 Hours)
Framework of international marketing:
Definition – scope and challenges – difference between international
marketing and domestic marketing – the dynamic environment of
international trade – transition from domestic to international markets –
orientation of management and companies
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Global e-marketing: The Death of Distance, communications, Targeting the
individual customers, relationship marketing, interactivity, Speed to market,
living in an age of technical discontinuities, new technologies change the
rules of competition, components of the electronic value chain.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Developing a global vision through marketing research:
Breadth and scope of international marketing research – problems in
availability and use of secondary data – problems in gathering primary data –
multicultural research – a special problem – research on internet – a new
opportunity – estimating market demand – problems in analyzing and
interpreting research information – responsibility for conducting marketing
research – communicating with decision makers. Identifying foreign markets
– classification based on demand – based on the stage of development – other
bases for division of world markets
Social and Cultural Environment: Basic aspects of society and culture,
Approaches to cultural factors, Impact of Social and Cultural Environment on
Marketing Industrial and Consumer Products
MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Global marketing management – planning and organization:
Global perspective – global gateways – global marketing management – an
old debate and a new view – planning for global markets – alternative market
entry strategies – organizing for global competition
Products for consumers in global markets – product development – product
adaptation – product standardization – marketing of services – green
marketing and product development
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Products and services for consumers:
Quality – products and culture – analyzing product components for
adaptation– marketing consumer services globally – brands in international
markets
Products and services for businesses
Demand in global business to business markets – quality and global standards
– business services – trade shows' crucial part of business to business
marketing – relationship markets in business to business context
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Licensing, Strategic Alliances, FDI:
Introduction, Licensing, Strategic Alliances, Manufacturing Subsidiaries,
Entry Modes and Marketing Control, Optimal Entry Strategies.
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Global Distribution
Introduction, Distribution as Competitive advantage, Rationalizing Local
Channels, Wholesaling, Retailing, Global Logistics, Parallel Distribution,
Global Channel Design
International retailing
International expansion of retailers – international retailing defined – retail
format – variations in different markets – general merchandise: retailing –
issues in international retailing
MODULE 6 (7 Hours)
Pricing decisions:
Global Pricing Framework, Pricing Basics, Marginal Cost Pricing and its
importance, Transfer Pricing, Counter trade, Systems Pricing, Pricing and
Positioning, price quotation – INCO terms – preparation of quotations.
Promotion Decisions
Promotions – international advertising – sales promotion in international
markets – international advertising – direct mailing – personal selling –
exhibition – generic promotions in international marketing
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Recent trends in India's foreign trade:
Institutional infrastructure for exports promotions in India – India's trade
policy – exports assistance – exports documentation and procedures
including different stages of documentation
Globalization in India, Opportunities, Constraints and Initiatives
India - A Hub for Globalization, Globalization in India - Post Liberalization,
India‘s Strnegths, Strategies for Sustainable Competitive Advantage,
Potential for Made in India, Major Globalization Initiatives from Indian
Companies, WTO Regulations and their implications for India, Undesirable
effects of globalization, Government Initiatives needed to foster globalization
MODULE 8 (2 Hours)
The future of global marketing: Six major changes in global marketing
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
Introduction to treasury management – Objectives – Concept – Functions
of integrated treasury – Process of Globalization – Evolving role of Treasury
as profit centre - Organization of treasury
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Treasury products – Short term funds and investment management –
Financial marketing – Money market – Capital market – Call money –
Government securities – REPOs – Certificate of deposits – Rediscounting
bills - Commercial papers – Foreign Exchange Markets & treasury – Linkage
of domestic operations with foreign operations.
MODULE 3 (8 Hours)
Liquidity planning and managing cash assets – Measurement of liquidity –
Objectives of cash management - Reserve with Central banks - Managing
float – Managing correspondent balances – Liquidity planning – Traditional
liquidity measures
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MODULE 4 (4 Hours)
Risk Management: Introduction – Definition of risk and risk management –
Risk management process – Risk identification, measurement, monitoring
and control – Types of risks – Business risk - Credit risk - Market risk -
Earning risk - Liquidity risk - Operational risk - Control risk - Capital.
MODULE 6 (4 Hours)
Measuring interest rate risk with Gap and earning sensitivity – Duration GAP
analysis – Simulation technique.
MODULE 7 (8 Hours)
Financial futures – Forwards - FRA and interest rate swaps – Cross
currency swaps – Options – Caps - Floors and Complex swaps for managing
interest rate risk – Foreign Exchange risk management using derivatives.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Credit risk – Management in banks – Credit risk rating – Credit rate
portfolio management – Asset liability management in banks – Asset
liability management – Bank Balance Sheet – Components of assets/
liabilities and their management – ALM implementation – RBI guidelines.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (4 Hours)
International financial Environment- The Importance, rewards & risk of
international finance- Goals of MNC- International Business methods –
Exposure to international risk- International Monetary system- Multilateral
financial institution-Government influence on exchange rate.
MODULE 2 (4 Hours)
International flow of funds:- Balance of payments(determination of current
account, capital account & ORA)-International Trade flows-International
Capital Flows-Agencies that facilitate International flows – Equilibrium,
disequilibrium & adjustment of Balance of payment & Trade deficits.
MODULE 5 (8 Hours)
Foreign Exchange exposure:- Management of Transaction exposure-
Management of Translation exposure- Management of Economic exposure-
Management of political Exposure- Management of Interest rate exposure.
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Foreign exchange risk Management: Hedging against foreign exchange
exposure – Forward market- Futures Market- options Market- Currency
Swaps-Interest rate Swap- Cross currency Swaps-Hedging through currency
of invoicing- Hedging through mixed currency invoicing –Hedging through
selection of supplying country.
Country risk analysis
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MODULE 7 (4 Hours)
International Capital Budgeting: Concept, Problems associated, Evaluation
of a project, Factors affecting, Risk Evaluation, Impact on Value.
MODULE 8 (8 Hours)
Long term Asset & Liability management:- Foreign Direct investment –
Foreign portfolio investment- International Financial instruments :
International Bond & Equity market.
Short term Asst & liability management:-Working Capital Policy-Cash
management –Receivable Management- Inventory Management- Short term
Financing decision – international Banking and money market.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
MODULE 1 (9 Hours)
Legal framework of regulation of banks – Control over organization of
banks – Regulation of banking business- Returns- Inspection and winding up
– Banking Regulation Act,1949 - RBI Act, 1934.
MODULE 2 (9 Hours)
Legal aspects of banking operations – Responsibility of paying banker-
Collecting banker - Indemnities- Bank Guarantees- Letters of Credit – Bill
Finance
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MODULE 3 (7 Hours)
Law relating to securities and modes of charging – Types of borrowers –
Types of credit facilities – Secured & unsecured loans – Registration and
satisfaction of charges
MODULE 5 (5 Hours)
Recovery of assets due to Banks and FIs Act,1993- Tribunal and appellate
tribunals – Provisions and procedure of tribunals – Bankers Book Evidence
Act 1891 – Consumer Protection Act, 1986
MODULE 6 (5 Hours)
Insurance Contract Analysis – Claims Negotiation – Understanding
contracts structure – Standard contract provisions of Life Insurance
MODULE 7 (6 Hours)
Legal aspects of Insurance Act 1938 – Indian contract Act 1872 –
Consumer Protection Act, 1986 – Insurance Ombudsman – Contract of
agency - Re-Insurance and Double-Insurance
MODULE 8 (5 Hours)
Insurance Documents – Insurance forms –Proposal forms – Cover Notes –
Certificate of Insurance – Policy Forms – Endorsements – Other Documents
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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STRATEGIC CREDIT MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 (8 Hours)
Credit management in banks-Screening of applications-Appraisal of credit-
Sanction limit- Post sanction compliance – Monitoring supervision –Review-
Government policies for credit extension- Credit institutions- Principles of
good lending- Borrower study and bankers opinion- Credit policy by banks-
Government regulation of credit -Prudential norms.
MODULE 2 (8 Hours)
Over view of credit policy and loan characteristics-The credit process –
Characteristics of different types of loans- Evaluating commercial loan
requests – Financial statement analysis-Cash flow analysis- Projections-
Management of the firm and other factors –Feasibility study – Fundamental
credit issues - Credit analysis-Different types of borrowers – Balance sheet
analysis for lending – Forms of advances secured and unsecured advances-
Short term and long term advances.
MODULE 3 (5 Hours)
Evaluating consumer loans – Types- Credit analysis of consumer loans-
Risk–return analysis of consumer loans- Customer profitability analysis and
loan pricing- Fixed Vs floating rates
MODULE 4 (6 Hours)
Loan and advances against pledge- Hypothecation- Mortgage – Lien-
Advances against goods- Document to title to goods – Life insurance policies
– Stock exchange securities-Fixed deposit receipts –Book debts- Supply
bills- Real estates – Advance against collateral securities
MODULE 5 (7 Hours)
Agricultural finances and Retail lending- Crop loans- Crop insurance
schemes- Dairy- Sericulture- Poultry- Animal husbandry – Horticulture –
Gobar gas – Kissan credit cards – NABARD initiatives – Lead bank schemes
– Retail banking advances – Concept – Retail banking products – Consumer
credit financing
MODULE 6 (8 Hours)
Financing to small scale industries and large scale industries- Term
lending- Syndicated loan system- Role of development banks in industrial
finance- Working capital finances- Turnover method – Modified version of
MPBF – Cash budget approach- Long term finance-Project financing –
Industrial sickness and BIFR.
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MODULE 7 (5 Hours)
Import and export credit- ECGC- EXIM Bank – Venture capital financing
–Documentation for credit extension – Charge creation – Law of limitation
MODULE 8 (9 Hours)
NPA management – Introduction- Identification of NPA‘s- CC-OD-Term
loans-Bills purchased-Other accounts-Asset classification- Prudential norms-
Capital adequacy – International Banking Regulation-Basel II – asset
classification provisioning – effect of NPA on profitability - Assessment
procedure- Pre-sanction appraisal – Post sanction supervision- Monitoring
systems for existing and likely NPA‘s-Rehabilitation of sick NP units –
Recovery of NPA‘s- Compromise and negotiated settlements- Securitization
of Debts-Credit derivatives - Credit portfolio management (concentration
risks)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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