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The AMBA curriculum is a two-year program designed for individuals with any undergraduate degree, featuring a comprehensive structure that includes core courses in management, finance, marketing, human resources, and legal aspects of business. The first year covers foundational topics such as principles of management, marketing management, and financial management, while the second year focuses on advanced financial topics and includes a project work component. The program is assessed through academic examinations held in June and December.

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The AMBA curriculum is a two-year program designed for individuals with any undergraduate degree, featuring a comprehensive structure that includes core courses in management, finance, marketing, human resources, and legal aspects of business. The first year covers foundational topics such as principles of management, marketing management, and financial management, while the second year focuses on advanced financial topics and includes a project work component. The program is assessed through academic examinations held in June and December.

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CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME

FIRST YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-1 Principles of Management

2 AMBA-2 Marketing Management

3 AMBA-3 Finance Management

4 AMBA-4 Management Accounting

5 AMBA-5 Human Resource Management

6 AMBA-6 Legal Aspects of Business

7 AMBA-7 Statistics Management

8 AMBA-8 Organisational Behaviour


1. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

UNIT – I

INTRODUCTION Definitions of Management - Scope of Management - Levels of


Management - Roles of manager - Evolution of Management thought - Organization and
Environmental Factors - Forms of Business Organizations - Corporate Social Responsibility - recent
trends and challenges in global management scenario.

UNIT - II

PLANNING Nature and purpose of planning- Planning process- Types of plans -


Objectives - Managing by Objective (MBO) strategies- Types of strategies – Policies – Decision
Making- Types of decision- Decision making process and techniques.

UNIT – III

ORGANIZING Nature and purpose of organizing- Organization structure- Formal and


informal groups/ organization- Line and staff authority Departmentation - Span of control-
Centralization and decentralization- Delegation of authority- Staffing- Selection and Recruitment-
Orientation - Career development- Career stages - Training- Performance appraisal.

UNIT – IV

LEADING Leadership – Styles, Theories – Communication - Types – Barriers to effective


communication – Motivation – Coordination.

UNIT – V

CONTROLLING Process of controlling- Types of control- Budgetary and non-budgetary


control techniques - Managing productivity - Cost control-Purchase control - Maintenance control-
Quality control- Best Management practices

2. MARKETING MANAGEMENT
UNIT –I

Marketing – meaning – functions – marketing and selling; - marketing classification –


marketing planning and organisation scanning; marketing segmentation, buyer behaviour,
marketing information system.

UNIT –II

Product management – new product – meaning – product mix – product planning and
development, product policies – product line decision – product positioning and targeting –
managing product life cycle – product failures – branding and packaging. Pricing – meaning –
pricing factors – objectives and policies – pricing methods and procedures.

UNIT – III

Promotion mix decisions – advertising role – budgeting – copy writing, media selection,
measuring advertising effectiveness – sales promotion tools and techniques, personal selling –
salesman qualities, sales force determination – determining sales territory, fixing sales quota and
target; public relating role and methods.

UNIT – IV

Distribution – meaning – role – distribution mix strategies – types of channels – role of


intermediaries – managing and controlling intermediaries – marketing logistics – transport,
warehousing and inventory control.

UNIT- V

Identifying and analysing competitors – designing competitive strategies for leaders,


challengers, followers and nichers; relationship marketing – on line marketing – consumerism and
consumer protection in India - evaluating and controlling of marketing performance – New Issues in
marketing, globalisation, Grey marketing – legal issues.

3. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

UNIT –I

Financial Management – objectives – Functions – Role of Financial Management in the


organisation – Risk, Return Relationship – Time value of money concept – Indian Financial System.

UNIT- II

Sources of capital – Long term, short term capital structure theory – Net Income – Net
operating Income approach. Cost of capital – Computation for each source of finance and weighted
average cost of capital.

UNIT-III

Debt – EPS Analysis – operating leverage – Financial leverage. Working capital Management
– Definition – Objective – Determinants – Fore Casting working capital elements (Problem) working
capital financing – Implications of various committee reports.

UNIT-IV

Cash management – objectives – Cash budget – Cash management strategies.


Receivable management – Objectives – Credit policy – Credit terms – Collection policies. Inventory –
objectives – decision areas – classification – reorder point – EOQ – Safety stock.

UNIT-V

Capital Budgeting – Importance – Procedure – methods of appraisal – risk analysis in


capital budgeting. Dividend policy – theories – determinants, valuation of firm – CAPM

4. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

UNIT I

Introduction to Financial Accounting : Basics of Accounting , Concept of Financial


Statements for a corporate entity, Simple exercises to appreciate accounting process and
preparation of financial statements (Proprietary concern and Partnership firm only), Significance of
annual report and its contents, Format of Statements (Indian perspective)

UNIT II

Introduction to Management Accounting : Financial Statement Analysis, Need and


Objectives, Tools, limitation of financial statement analysis, Common size and Comparative
statements, Ratio analysis, concept of cash flow statement Simple problems in cash flow statement
preparation and Ratio analysis

UNIT III

Introduction to Cost accounting : Scope and objective, Basic concepts of cost


accounting, Classification of cost, Meaning of material cost, labour cost and overheads for cost
accounting purposes, concept of absorption of overheads, methods and techniques of costing,
preparation of cost sheet Marginal costing – BEP, Margin of Safety, CVP analysis, Application of
Marginal Costing in decision making – Acceptance of Special order, Key factor, Make/Buy
decision, Discontinuation of Product line and sales mix, Computation of indifference point.

UNIT IV

Budgeting and Standard Costing : Budgetary Control, Need and significance, Types of
budgeting system: Fixed, Flexible, ZBB and Performance Budgeting, Key factor, Preparation of
flexible and cash budgets only
Standard Costing: Scope and objective, Process of standard costing, Concept of variance and
investigation of variances, Computation of material, labor and overhead cost variances only.

UNIT V

Computers and Modern concepts in Accounting : Computerized accounting systems


and its implications, accounting software and further developments, evolution in accounting such
as brand accounting, environmental accounting, Human Resource Accounting, Social Accounting,
Ethics in accounting

5. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

UNIT – I

Human Resource Function – Human Resource Philosophy – Changing environments of


HRM – strategic human resource management using HRM to attain competitive advantage –
trends in HRM – organisation of HR departments – line and staff functions – role of HR Managers

UNIT-II

Recruitment and Placement – Job Analysis: Methods job specification. HR and the
responsive organisation recruitment and selection process, employment planning and forecasting
– building employee commitment. Promotion from within – sources, developing and using
application forms. Employee Testing and Selection – Selection process, basic testing concepts,
types of test, work samples and simulation. Selection techniques interview. Common interviewing
mistakes, designing and conducting effective interview, small business applications.

UNIT-III

Training and development – Orientation and Training: Orientating the employees, the
training process, need analysis, training techniques, special purpose training. Developing
Managers: Management Development – The responsive managers – On the Job and Off the Job
development techniques – Using HR to build a responsive organisation. Performance Appraisal:
Methods problems and solutions – MBO approach –the appraisal interviews – Performance
appraisal in practice. Managing careers, career planning and development – Managing transfers
and promotions.

UNIT-IV

Compensation and managing quality-Establishing Pay plans: Basics of


compensation-factors determining pay rate-current trends in compensation-job evaluation. Pay for
performance and Financial Incentives: Money and motivation- incentives for operations, employees
and executives-organisation wide incentive plans practices in Indian organisations. Benefits and
Services: Statutory benefits, non-statutory benefits (Voluntary)-Insurance benefits-Retirement
benefits and other welfare measures to build employee commitment.

UNIT – V

Labour Relations and Employee Security: Industrial relation and collective bargaining:
Trade unions – collective bargaining – future of trade unionism. Discipline Administration – Grievance
handling – managing dismissals and separation. Labour Welfare: Importance and implications of
labour registrations – employee health – auditing HR Functions. Future of HRM Function.

6. LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS

UNIT- I

The Indian Contract Act, 1872 : Definition and meaning of contract, agreement,
obligation, Essential elements of a valid contract, Offer, Acceptance, Agreement, Consideration,
Capacity to Contract, Free consent, Performance of Contract, Void contract, contingent contract,
Quasi contract, Agreement opposed to public policy, Discharge of contract, Breach of contract and
remedies for breach of contract.

UNIT - II

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 : Sale of Goods Act: Definition, Essentials of a contract of
sale, Classification of goods, Rules as to delivery of goods, Rights and duties of buyer & seller,
Unpaid seller and his rights, Remedies available to a buyer and seller in case of breach of contract
of sale.

Indian Partnership Act, 1932 : Definition, Essential characteristics of partnership,


Formation of partnership, Kinds of partnership, Types of partners, Legal relations between
partners, Rights of incoming and outgoing partners, Retirement & Expulsion and Dissolution of
firm.

UNIT - III

Companies Act, 1956 : Nature of Company, Kinds of company, Formation of company,


Memorandum and Articles of Association, Prospectus, Powers of Directors, Modes of winding up-
Key highlights of Companies Act, 2013.

UNIT - IV

Central Sales Tax, 1956 and Value Added Tax : Introduction to Central Sales Tax,
Salient features and Scope of CST, Basic scheme of the CST Act, Categories of Sales, Concepts of
Value-Added Tax(VAT), Salient features, Scope and Objectives of VAT, Difference between Central
Sales Tax and VAT.

UNIT - V

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Nature and Characteristics of Negotiable


Instruments, Types of negotiable instruments, Essential elements of Promissory note, Bill of
exchange and Cheque, Difference between Holder and Holder in due course, Dishonour and
Discharge of Negotiable Instrument. Consumer Protection Act, 1986

Object and Scope, Rights of consumers, Remedies available to consumers. Competition


Act, 2002 Major areas – Competition commission of India – Objectives of Competition Act in
context to consumer protection

7. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

UNIT - I

Introduction to statistics : Types of statistics- Importance of statistics in business-


Describing and displaying data using Frequency Tables, Frequency distributions, diagrammatic
and graphic presentations – Probability – basic concepts – Types of Probability – Baye’s Theorem.

UNIT - II

Measures of central tendency and dispersion : Measures of central tendency-Mean,


median , mode, Harmonic mean, quartiles, deciles , percentiles Measures of dispersion- Range,
quartile deviation, Mean deviation, standard deviation, coefficient of variation Estimation &
Confidence Intervals-Types of estimates- Point estimates and confidence intervals for a mean and
proportion. Central limit theorem

UNIT - III

Testing of Hypothesis : Procedure for testing of hypothesis-Hypothesis testing for large


sample and small samples (using z-test, ‘t’ test)- Ftest- Analysis of variance(1- way and 2-way
classification) Non-parametric tests: chi-square tests, Sign test, Mann Whitney U-Test, Kruskal-
Wallis Test, Spearman’s Rank
UNIT - IV
Correlation & Regression : Concepts of correlation-Types of correlation-Karl Pearson’s
coefficient of correlation Types of regression-Regression Coefficients
UNIT - V

Index Numbers ; Time series and forecasting : Simple Index numbers-Weighted


Index(Laspeyres, Paasche Price Index and Fisher’s Ideal Index) and Unweighted index ( Simple
average & Simple aggregate index)-Special purpose Indexes( Consumer price index, Producer price
index,

Time series & Forecasting : Components of a time series – Secular trend, Cyclical
variation, Seasonal variation and Irregular variation-Moving averages &Weighted averages, trend
analysis

8. ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

UNIT - I

Focus and Purpose : Definition, Need and Importance of Organizational Behaviour -


Disciplines contributing OB - Challenges and Opportunities faced in OB - Models of Organizational
Behaviour

UNIT - II

Individual Behaviour : Personality - Determinants of Personality - MBTI - Big 5 Model -


Types of Personality – Emotions- Values - Types of Values - Hofstedes Framework - Learning -
Learning theories - Reinforcement - Organizational Behaviour Modification. Perception - Perceptual
process. Attitudes - Components of Attitudes – Types of Job Attitudes – Formation. Motivation –
Motivation Theories – effects on work behaviour.

UNIT - III

Group Behaviour : Groups - Stages of Group Development - Types of Groups - Group


Dynamics - Group Decision making Techniques - Teams – Teams building - Difference between
Teams and Groups – Johari Window

UNIT - IV

Leadership and Power : Leadership-Leadership styles- Transformational-Transactional


Leader-Power- Sources of Power-Politics-Factors influencing politics-Impression Management-
Conflict Process-Conflict Management

UNIT - V

Dynamics of Organizational Behaviour : Organizational culture - Factors affecting


culture - Socialization process Job satisfaction - Determinants of Job satisfaction - Organizational
change - Forces and resistances for change - Lewin’s model of change
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - FINANCE MANAGEMENT

SECOND YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-FM-9 Indian Capital Market and Financial System

2 AMP-FM-10 Management of Financial Services

3 AMP-FM-11 Capital Budgeting and Financial decisions

4 AMP-FM-12 Working Capital Management

5 AMP-FM-13 Risk Management and Insurance

6 AMP-FM-14 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

7 AMP-FM-15 International Financial Management

8 AMP-FM-16 Project Work


1. INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM

UNIT – I

Indian Financial System: Components of Financial System (Financial Markets, Financial


Institutions, Financial Instruments and Financial Services) – Financial System and Economic development –
Legal and Regulatory framework of Financial Services.

UNIT - II

Capital Market: Primary & Secondary Market-Functions of SEBI-Primary Markets


Introduction-New issue market-Instruments in security markets-SEBI guidelines regarding primary markets-
Listing of securities-Meaning-Objectives-Classification-Objectives Advantages-disadvantages.

UNIT – III

Secondary Markets – Introduction - Stock Exchange – origin – Growth - Characteristics


Functions-organisation-Limitations-Membership in Stock exchanges-Classifications in India-Methods of
trading-Trading Mechanism of Stock Exchange-Recent Developments in Capital Markets.

UNIT – IV

Leasing: Types of leasing-Advantages and limitations of leasing-Leasing Agreement-Legal


aspects in leasing-Tax benefits under leasing agreement in India. Factoring: Process-Types-Benefits.
Merchant Banking: Meaning-Role of Merchant Banker in managing Public Issues-Drawbacks.

UNIT – V

Consumer Financing: Benefits to Banks and Customers-Different types of loans available to


consumers. Credit Rating: Need-Rating Process-Rating Factors-Credit Rating agencies in India with their
rating symbols-Defects of Credit Rating in India.

2. MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

UNIT –I

Structure of Financial System-role of Financial System in Economic Development Financial


Markets and Financial Instruments-Capital Markets-Money Markets-Primary Market Operations -Role of
SEBI-Secondary Market Operations-Regulation-Functions of Stock Exchanges-Listing-Formalities-Financial
Services Sector Problems and Reforms.

UNIT –II

Financial Services: Concept, Nature and Scope of Financial Services-Regulatory Frame Work
of Financial Services-Growth of Financial Services in India-Merchant Banking Meaning-Types-
Responsibilities of Merchant Bankers-Role of Merchant Bankers in Issue Management-Regulation of
Merchant Banking in India.
UNIT – III

Venture Capital-Growth of Venture Capital in India-Financing Pattern under Venture Capital-


Legal Aspects and Guidelines for Venture Capital, Leasing-types of Leases Evaluation of Leasing Option Vs.
Borrowing.

UNIT – IV

Credit Rating – Meaning, Functions – Debt Rating System of CRISIL, ICRA and CARE.
Factoring, Forfeiting and Bill Discounting – Types of Factoring Arrangements – Factoring in the Indian
Context

UNIT- V

Mutual Funds – Concept and Objectives, Functions and Portfolio Classification, Organization
and Management, Guidelines for Mutual Funds, Working of Public and Private Mutual Funds in India. Debt
Securitisation – Concept and Application – De-mat Services-need and Operations-role of NSDL and CSDL.

3. CAPITAL BUDGETING AND FINANCIAL DECISIONS

UNIT – I

Capital Budgeting: Introduction, Importance of Capital Budgeting, Complexities Involved in


Capital Budgeting Decisions, Phases of Capital Expenditure Decisions, Identification of Investment
Opportunities, Rationale of Capital Budgeting Proposals, Capital Budgeting Process, Investment Evaluation,
Appraisal Criteria.-Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting : Introduction, Types and Sources of Risk in Capital
Budgeting, Risk Adjusted Discount Rate, Certainty Equivalent Approach, Probability Distribution Approach,
Sensitivity Analysis, Simulation Analysis, Decision Tree Approach

UNIT- II

Capital Rationing: Introduction, Types, Steps Involved in Capital Rationing, Various


Approaches to Capital Rationing.

UNIT-III

Cash Management: Introduction, Meaning and Importance of Cash Management, Motives for
Holding Cash, Objectives of Cash Management, Models for Determining Optimal Cash Needs, Cash Planning,
Cash Forecasting and Budgeting

UNIT-IV

Inventory Management: Introduction, Role of Inventory in Working Capital, Characteristics of


inventory, Purpose of Inventory, Costs Associated with Inventories, Inventory Management Techniques,
Importance of Inventory Management Systems
UNIT-V
Receivable Management: Introduction, Costs Associated with Maintaining Receivables,
Credit Policy Variables, Evaluation of Credit Policy.-Dividend Decisions: Introduction, Traditional
Approach, Dividend Relevance Model, Miller and Modigliani Model, Stability of Dividends, Forms of
Dividends, Stock Split

4. WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

UNIT I

CONCEPTS AND DETERMINATION OF WORKING CAPITAL


 Conceptual Framework
 Operating Environment of Working Capital
 Determination of Working Capital
 Theories and Approaches

UNIT II

MANAGEMENT OF CURRENT ASSETS


 Management of Receivables
 Management of Cash
 Management of Marketable Securities
 Management of Inventory

UNIT III

FINANCING OF WORKING CAPITAL NEEDS


 Bank Credit – Basic Principles and Practices
 Bank Credit – Methods of Assessment and Appraisal
 Other Sources of Short Term Finance

UNIT IV

WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT : AN INTEGRATED VIEW


 Liquidity vs Profitability
 Payables Management
 Short-Term International Financial Transactions
 Integrating Working Capital and Capital Investment Process

5. RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE

UNIT – I
Risk—an Introduction, interpretations of the term ‘risk’, types of business and personal
risks, significance of risk management function within business organizations. Insurance and Risk -
significance of insurance and risk, general structure of the insurance market, significant aspects of this
industry.Reforms in Indian Insurance Industry- importance of the privatization of insurance industry,
problems associated with public insurance enterprises, relation between insurance and economic
growth.

UNIT-II
Regulations Relating to Insurance Accounting and Management - framework for IRDA
rules and regulations regarding general insurance investment in the country, role of financial reporting
in managing insurance operations, significance of determining solvency margins. Life Insurance -
factors influencing the key functioning of insurance organizations insurable interest, role of riders in
insurance policies. Non-life Insurance - elements of fire insurance contract and its ancillary features.
Significance of marine insurance and its various policies, the role of rural insurance in making people’s
lives better in rural India. Non-life Insurance - II - types of motor insurance policies, critical aspects of
aviation industry in the country, significance of liability insurance in India.

UNIT-III

Functions and Organization of Insurers - components of the distribution system of life


insurance companies in the country, role of agents in the life insurance sector in India, important
activities carried out in a life insurance organization. Product Design and Development: Product
development in the life and non-life insurance sectors in India, role of risk evaluation in the process of
insurance product formation, future trends in the domain of insurance product design and
development. Insurance Underwriting - need for insurance underwriting, factors that affect the
activities performed by the underwriter, steps involved in the process of insurance underwriting.

UNIT-IV

Claims Management: factors affecting the insurance claim management system, types of
documents needed in various types of claims, meaning of ‘Causa Proxima’ in insurance claim
settlement. Insurance Pricing and Marketing - principles of insurance pricing and marketing, tools and
techniques used in pricing individual life and health insurance

UNIT – V

Financial Management in Insurance Companies and Insurance Ombudsman: importance of


financial management in insurance companies, tools of managing expenses in the insurance companies,
modes used by the insurance companies in channelizing their funds. Reinsurance: reinsurance in the
insurance sector. Areas of the application of reinsurance. Information Technology in Insurance - application
of information technology in the insurance sector, role of insurance companies in insurance security,
contours of the future of insurance in rural areas.

6. SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

UNIT- I

INVESTMENT SETTING : Financial and economic meaning of Investment Characteristics


and objectives of Investment Types of Investment, Investment alternatives, Choice and Evaluation Risk
and return concepts.
UNIT - II

SECURITIES MARKETS : Financial Market - Segments Types - Participants in financial


Market Regulatory Environment, Primary Market Methods of floating new issues, Book building Role of
primary market Regulation of primary market, Stock exchanges in India BSE, OTCEI , NSE, ISE, and
Regulations of stock exchanges Trading system in stock exchanges SEBI.

UNIT - III

FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS : Economic Analysis Economic forecasting and stock


Investment Decisions Forecasting techniques. Industry Analysis : Industry classification, Industry life
cycle Company Analysis Measuring Earnings Forecasting Earnings Applied Valuation Techniques
Graham and Dodds investor ratios.

UNIT - IV

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS : Fundamental Analysis Vs Technical Analysis Charting methods


Market Indicators. Trend: Trend reversals Patterns - Moving Average Exponential moving Average Oscillators
Market Indicators Efficient Market theory.

UNIT - V

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT : Portfolio analysis Portfolio Selection Capital Asset Pricing model
Portfolio Revision Portfolio evaluation-Mutual Funds.

7. INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

UNIT - I

Globalisation-Implications of Globalisation-Goals of International Financial Management-scope


of International Finance-International Monetary System Bimetallism-Gold Standard-Bretton Woods-System-
Floating Exchange Rate Regime European Monetary System-IMF-WTO-GATT .

UNIT - II

Balance of Payments-The Current Account-The Capital Account-significance- Balance of


Payments in the World-Balance of Payments Account of India

UNIT - III

International Financial Markets – Sources of International Funds-Multilateral Development


Banks-Governments/ Governmental Agencies-International Banks- Security Markets Instruments of
International Financial Markets-International Equities GDRs-ADRs-International Money Market and Bond
Market Instruments-Euro Bonds- Repos-Euro Commercial Paper-Medium Term Notes-Floating Rate Notes-
Loan Syndicates-Euro Deposits-Euro Issues in India.
UNIT - IV

Currency Risk and Exposure-Types of Currency Risk-Management of Currency Risk- Concept


and Measurement of Transaction Exposure-Techniques of Transaction Exposure Management-Translation.
Exposure-methods-Transaction Exposure Vs. Translation Exposure-Exchange Risk Management-Operating
Exposure-measuring and managing Operating Exposure.

UNIT - V

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)-Forms of FDIs-FDI in World-purpose of overseas investment-


Benefits to the Host Countries-Effects of FDI-Political Risk.

8. PROJECT WORK
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT


SECOND YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-HM-9 Hospital Architecture, Planning and Design

2 AMBA-HM-10 Materials Management

3 AMBA-HM-11 Hospital Operation – I (Patient Care)

4 AMBA-HM-12 Hospital Operation – II (Support Services)

5 AMBA-HM-13 Bio-Sciences and Epidemiology

6 AMBA-HM-14 Hospital Information System

7 AMBA-HM-15 Health Laws and Policies

8 AMBA-HM-16 Project Work


1. HOSPITAL ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN

UNIT I

PLANNING : Types of Hospital Organisation, Statutory Requirements for Planning. Steps In


Hospital Planning: Need Assessment, Appointment of Planning Teams/Consultants

UNIT II

ARCHITECT OF HOSPITAL: Appointment of Architect and Size of the Hospital, Design of the
Hospital and Selection of the Contractor. Preparation of Architect’s Brief. Selection of the Size and
Preparation of the Master plan

UNIT III

LAYOUT OF HOSPITAL–I: Preparation of Schedule of Accommodation. Layout, Grouping,


Zoning & Phasing Of Activities. Circulation & Movements of Patients Staff and Visitors.

UNIT: IV

LAYOUT OF HOSPITAL-II : Planning For Out Patient Department / Accident / Emergency.


Indoor Accommodation and Ward Design, Bed Wise Planning, Special Requirements of Certain Departments
Such As ICU, OT, Paediatric, Maternity ward.

UNIT V

HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE & EQUIPMENTS : Planning For Water Supply, Electricity,


Drainage & Sewage Disposal. Planning For Equipments & Purchase. Planning For Various Categories of
Staff, Administrative Action for Appointment, Training.

2. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

UNIT I

General concept of Materials Management in the hospital, Introduction to principles of


material management. Inventory management, Classification of inventory, Basic Inventory model, Inventory
cost Module.

UNIT II

Inventory control: Concept of inventory control, Inventory Control techniques, Selective


Inventory.

UNIT III

Control techniques, ABC analysis, VED, SDE, FSN, HML, XYZ, GOLF, Economic Order of
quantity. Inventory ordering system: Ordering System, Lead time & safety stock, Standardisation &
codification.

UNIT IV

Value analysis, Value engineering, Just in time inventory. Purchase procedure in hospital:
Purchase system. Materials planning, tendering system of purchase. Supply, storage, distribution &
accounting in hospital Pertaining to Medical store, surgical store, lines store & general store.
UNIT V

Management of inventory having in the hospital: Conditioning & disposal of store. Role of
automation, in store management, Vendor rating, suggested reading

3. HOSPITAL OPERATION – I (PATIENT CARE)

UNIT I

Patient centric management-Concept of patient care, Patient-centric management,


Organization of hospital departments, Roles of departments/managers in enhancing care, Patient
counselling & Practical examples of patient centric management in hospitals-Patient safety and patient risk
management.

UNIT II

Quality in patient care management-Defining quality, Systems approach towards quality,


Towards a quality framework, Key theories and concepts, Models for quality improvement & Variations in
practice.

UNIT III

Patient classification systems and the role of casemix-Why do we need to classify patients,
Types of patient classification systems, ICD 9 (CM, PM), Casemix classification systems, DRG, HBG,
ARDRG, Casemix innovations and Patient empowering classification systems.

UNIT IV

Medical ethics & auditory procedures-Ethical principles, Civic rights, Consumer Protection
Act, Patient complaints powers & procedures of the district forum, State and National commission, Patient
appeals, Autopsy, Tort liability, Vicarious liability, Medical negligence, Central & state laws, Use of
investigational drugs, Introduction/need & procedures for medical audit, Audit administration & Regulating
committees-Confidentiality and professional secrecy, ethics of trust and ethics of rights – autonomy and
informed consent, under trading of patient rights – universal accessibility – equity and social justice, human
dignity.

UNIT V

Disaster preparedness-Policies & procedures for general safety, fire safety procedure for
evacuation, disaster plan and crisis management . Policies & procedures for maintaining medical records, e-
records, legal aspects of medical records, its safety, preservation and storage.

4. HOSPITAL OPERATION – II (SUPPORT SERVICES)


UNIT I

Nutrition and Dietary services – Pharmacy services – Medical Records services.


UNIT II

Facilities Engineering-Maintenance of Civil Assets-Electrical supply and Water supply-


Medical gas pipeline-Plumbing and Sanitation-Air conditioning system-Hot water and Steam supply-
Communication Systems-Need and scope of Biomedical engineering departments in modern hospitals.

UNIT III

Laundry services-Housekeeping services-CSSD-Energy conservation methods-AMC.

UNIT IV

Ambulance services-Mortuary services-Hospital security services.

UNIT V

Disaster management-Fire hazards-Engineering Hazards-Radiological hazards- Outsourcing


of Support services –few case studies.

5. BIO-SCIENCES AND EPIDEMIOLOGY

UNIT-I

Common Terms of Healthcare Management: Terms related to levels of healthcare; Primary


Secondary and Tertiary – Systems of Medicine – Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Homeopathy, Yoga, Naturopathy,
Reiki, etc. – Preventive and Curative Medical Care – General and Specialty Hospitals – Pharmacopeia (in-
patient and out-patient)

UNIT-II

Speciality-wise terminology-Pathology terms of Common Use-Clinical, diagnostic and


therapeutic terms-Paediatric services-Dental-Psychiatric.

UNIT-III

Casualty and Emergency-Neurology-Obstetrics and Gynaecology-Dermatology intensive care-


Coronary care services.

UNIT-IV

Control of Hospital Acquired Infection: Types of Infection-Common Nosocomial Infection and


their Causative Agents-Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection-Role of Central Sterile Supply Department-
Infection Control Committee-Monitoring and Control or Cross-Infection-Staff Health Biomedical Waste
Management: Meaning-Categories of Biomedical wastes-Disposal of biomedical waste products-Incineration
and its importance Standards for Waste Autoclaving, Micro Waving and Deep Burial-Segregation-Packaging
Transportation-Storage

UNIT-V

Human Waste Disposal and Sewage Disposal: Diseases carried from excreta- Sanitation
barrier-Methods of Excreta disposal-Sewage wastes: Meaning-Composition-Aims of Sewage-disposal-
Decomposition of Organic Matter-Modern Sewage Treatment-Drawbacks of improper disposal of wastes-
Solid and liquid.
6. HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

UNIT I

The Information Explosion: Information is important-Impact on society-Impact on teaching


and learning-Impact on Government-Impact on Healthcare-The future of healthcare technology-The future
healthcare record-Preparing for the future-Summary. The world of Informatics.

UNIT II

The Electronic health record: Functions of the health record-Changing functions of the
patients record-Advantages of the paper record-Disadvantages of the paper record Optically scanned
records-The electronic health record-Automating the paper record Advantages of the HER-Disadvantages of
the HER-Bedside or point-or-care systems-Human factors and the HER-Roadblocks and challenges to EHR
implementation-The future

UNIT III

Securing the Information: Privacy and confidentiality and Law-Who owns the data? Security-
Computer crime-Role of healthcare professionals-Summary. Information Systems cycle: The information
systems cycle-Analysis-Design phase-Development-Implementation Why some projects fails?

UNIT IV

Electronic Communications: A bit of history-Hardware and software for connecting Methods


of accessing information-World Wide Web (WEB)-Communication Technologies

UNIT V

Telehealth-Historical perspective on telehealth-Types of Technology-Clinical initiatives-


Administrative initiatives-Advantages and Barriers of telehealth-Future trends– Summary-The future of
Informatics: Globalization of Information Technology-Electronic communication-Knowledge management-
Genomics-Advances in public health-speech recognition-Wireless computing-Security-Telehealth-
Informatics Education-Barriers to Information Technology implementation

7. HEALTH LAWS AND POLICIES

UNIT I

Laws relating to Hospital formation: Promotion-Forming society-The Companies Act-Law of


Partnership-A Sample Constitution for the Hospital-The Tamil Nadu Clinics Act – Medical Ethics

UNIT II

Laws relating Purchases and funding: Law of contracts-Law of Insurance-Export Import


Policy- FEMA-Exemption of Income Tax for Donations-Tax Obligations: Filing Returns and Deductions at
Source. Laws pertaining to Health: Central Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1969- Recent amendments –
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 – Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Food Act,
1992.
UNIT III

Laws pertaining to Hospitals: Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 – Pre-natal


Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 – Medical Negligence – Medico Legal
Case – Dying Declaration-MCI act on medical education. The Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling)
Rules-Radiation Safety System.

UNIT IV

Medical Terminology- Glossary of medical terms: major Diseases and medical specialties-
Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes, Abbreviations and symbols-Common roots: element referring to, usage and
definition-Common prefixes and suffixes-Common abbreviations: departments, time, general healthcare,
routes of medication and laboratory-Symbols.

UNIT V

Illness- Classification and description of diseases-Infection Control- Medical asepsis,


Nosocomial infection and communicable diseases, Reservoir, carrier and mode of transmission- Overview of
Hospital Services -Intensive care unit – Coronary care Unit – Burns, paraplegic & Malignant disease
treatment – Hospital welfare services – Hospital standing services – Indian red cross society – Nursing
services- Pharmacy – Medical Stores – Housekeeping – Ward Management – Central sterile supply
department-Medical Records – Fatal documents – Medical Registers – Statutory records

8. PROJECT WORK
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - HRM

SECOND YEAR

Sl.No Course Code Course Description

Organisational Change and Change


1 AMBA-HR-9
Management
2 AMBA -HR-10 Training and Development

3 AMBA -HR-11 Labour Welfare

4 AMBA -HR-12 Industrial Relations

5 AMBA -HR-13 Wages and Salary Administration

6 AMBA -HR-14 Strategic Management

7 AMBA -HR-15 Business Research Methods

8 AMBA -HR-16 Project Work


SPECIALIZATIONS

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

1. ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT

Unit I

Organisational development- An introduction: Organisational Development –


Meaning and Definition, History of OD, Relevance of Organisational Development
for Managers, Characteristics of OD, Assumptions of OD

Change Process and Models: Organisational Change, Strategies for Change,


Theories of Planned Change (Lewin’s change model, Action research model, the
positive model), Action Research as a Process, Resistance to Change

Unit II

Role of OD Practitioner: OD Practitioner, Role of OD Professional in Organisations,


Competencies Required for an OD Professional, Scope of the Role of an OD
Professional

Process of OD: Process of OD, Components of OD program, OD program phases,


Making an Entry, Developing Contract, Launch, Situational Evaluation, Closure

Designing Interventions: OD Interventions, Characteristics of OD Interventions,


Levels of Diagnosis in Organisations, OD Map, Factors Affecting Success of
Interventions

Values and Ethics in OD: Professional Values, Value Conflict and Dilemma, OD
Values and Changing Themes over Time, Ethics in OD, Ethical Dilemmas in
Practicing OD, Factors that Influence Ethical Judgement

Unit III

Human Process Interventions: Introduction, Team Development Interventions,


Interpersonal Development Interventions

Human Resource Interventions: HRM Interventions, Goal Setting, Performance


Appraisal, Reward Systems, Career Planning and Development, Managing
Workforce Diversity, Employee Wellness

Unit IV

Structural Interventions: Socio-Technical Systems, Techno-Structural


Interventions, Physical Settings and OD, Types of Techno-Structural Interventions
Strategic Interventions: Integrated Strategic Change, Trans-organisation
Development, Merger and Acquisition Integration, Culture Change, Self-Designing
Organisations, Organisation Learning and Knowledge Management, Confrontation
Meetings, System 4 Management, Learning Organisations

Technology and OD: Technology & OD: Basic Concept, Impact of Technology in
Organisations, Benefits of Using Technology in OD, Guidelines for Integrating
Technology in OD Interventions, Tools used in OD

Unit V

Issues Faced in OD: Introduction, Issues Related to Client Relationships, Power,


Politics and Organisational Development

Evaluating OD Interventions: Evaluation, Importance of Evaluating Interventions,


Types of Evaluation, Methods of Evaluating Interventions

Organisational Learning: Learning Organisation, Senge’s Approach Nonaka&


Takeuchi’s Approach, Executive View on Organisational Learning, Reality
Checklist, Seven Steps of Initiating Organisational Learning

Future of OD: Organisational Development and Globalization, Emerging Trends in


OD - Expanding the use of OD, Combining traditional “hard” business
competencies and OD, Creating whole system change, Using OD to facilitate
partnerships and alliances, Enhancing constant learning, Trends within the
Organisation

2. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT


Unit I

Introduction: Concepts and Rationale of Training and Development; overview of


training anddevelopment systems; organizing training department; training and
development policies; linking trainingand development to company’s strategy;
Requisites of Effective Training ; Role of External agencies inTraining and
Development.

Unit II

Training Needs Assessment (TNA): Meaning and purpose of TNA, TNA at different
levels,Approaches for TNA, output of TNA, methods used in TNA.

Unit III

Training and Development Methodologies: Overview of Training Methodologies-


Logic andProcess of Learning; Principles of Learning; Individual differences in
learning, learning process, learningcurve, learning management system; Criteria
for Method Selection; Skills of an Effective Trainer; Use ofAudio-Visual Aids in
training; Computer Aided Instructions- Distance Learning, Open Learning, E-
Learning;

Technologies Convergence and Multimedia Environment.

Development Techniques for enhancing decision–making and interpersonal skills,


Case-study, in-basketexercise, special projects, multiple management Programme
Learning, Action learning, Syndicate Work,Games, Action Maze, Role Play;
Demonstration and Practice Monitoring; Coaching; Self Diagnostic
Skills,Experience Learning, Discovery Learning, Brain Storming, Counselling,
Position Rotation, Team Building,and Sensitivity Training .

Unit IV

Designing Training and Development Programs: Organisation of Training and


Developmentprograms, Training design, kinds of training and development
programs- competence based and role basedtraining; orientation and socialization;
diversity training, choice of training and development methods,Preparation of
trainers; developing training materials; E-learning environment; Flexible learning
modules;Self-development; Training process outsourcing.

Unit V

Evaluation of Training and Development: Reasons for evaluating Training and


developmentprograms, Problems in evaluation; Evaluation planning and data
collection, different evaluation frameworks,Problems of Measurement and
Evaluation; Costing of training, measuring costs and benefits of trainingprogram,
obtaining feedback of trainees; Methods of evaluating effectiveness of Training
Efforts ; Kirkpatrick Model of Training Effectiveness; Training issues resulting from
the external environment and internal needsof the company.

3. LABOUR WELFARE

UNIT I

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS - Concepts – Importance – Industrial Relationsproblems


in the Public Sector – Growth of Trade Unions – Codes of conduct.

UNIT II

INDUSTRIAL CONFLICTS - Disputes – Impact – Causes – Strikes – Prevention –


Industrial Peace – Government Machinery – Conciliation – Arbitration –
Adjudication.

UNIT III
LABOUR WELFARE - Concept – Objectives – Scope – Need – Voluntary
WelfareMeasures – Statutory Welfare Measures – Labour – Welfare Funds –
Educationand Training Schemes.

UNIT IV

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY - Causes of Accidents – Prevention – Safety Provisions –


Industrial Health and Hygiene – Importance – Problems – Occupational Hazards–
Diseases – Psychological problems – Counselling – Statutory Provisions.

UNIT V: WELFARE OF SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF LABOUR - Child Labour –


FemaleLabour – Contract Labour – Construction Labour – Agricultural Labour –
Differently abled Labour –BPO & KPO Labour - Social Assistance – Social Security
– Implications.

4. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

UnitI

Introduction to Industrial Relations: Industrial Relations Perspectives; Concept,


Importance,Scope & Aspects of Industrial Relations, Causes & effects of Poor
Industrial Relation in India ;Trade Unions: Historical Evolution of Trade Unions in
India, Role & Functions of Trade union,Essentials for success of Trade Union.

Unit II

Discipline and Grievance Management: Employee discipline; Causes of indiscipline,


essentials of a good disciplinary system, Hot-Stove Rule and kinds of punishment;
Grievance procedure: Settlement of grievance in Indian industry; Model grievance
procedure, Meaning & structure of collective bargaining; Bargaining stages and
processes, Collective bargaining in India.

Unit III

Industrial Disputes & Employee Participation: Industrial Disputes in India; Causes


of disputes,Methods for the settlement of industrial disputes; Definitions and aims
of Workers participation,Worker participation in Management in India; The
participation of workers in Management Bill,1996.

Unit IV

Industrial Laws: Social Security Laws - Laws Relating to Workmen's Compensation,


Employees'State Insurance, Provident Fund, Gratuity and Maternity Relief, The
Law of Minimum Wages,Payment of Wages, Payment of Bonus.UNIT-I Job Analysis
and Job Descriptions
5. WAGES AND SALARY ADMINISTRATION

UnitI

Job Analysis Procedures, Job Analysis Data Collection Process, Job Descriptions

Unit II

Job Evaluation/Person-based Structures

Definition of Job Evaluation, Major Decisions In Job Evaluation, Job Evaluation


Methods,Final Result – Pay Structure

UnitIII

Determining External Competitiveness

Definition of Competitiveness, Pay Policy Alternatives, Wage Surveys,


InterpretingSurvey Results, Pay Policy Line, Pay Grades

UnitIV

Wage and Salary Administration,Theories of wages - wage structure - wage fixation


- wage payment - salary administration.

Unit-V

Incentives and Fringe Benefits

Rewards for sales personnel - pay - commission - pay and commission -


performance based pay system - incentives - Executives compensation plan and
packages.

6. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Unit I

STRATEGY AND PROCESS - Conceptual framework for strategic management, the


Concept of Strategy and the Strategy Formation Process – Stakeholders in business
– Vision, Mission and Purpose – Business definition, Objectives and Goals -
Corporate Governance and Social responsibility-case study.

Unit II

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE - External Environment - Porter’s Five Forces Model-


Strategic Groups Competitive Changes during Industry Evolution- Globalisation
and Industry Structure - National Context and Competitive advantage Resources
Capabilities and competencies–core competencies-Low cost and differentiation
Generic Building Blocks of Competitive Advantage- Distinctive Competencies-
Resources and Capabilities durability of competitive Advantage- Avoiding failures
and sustaining competitive advantage-Case study.

Unit III

STRATEGIES - The generic strategic alternatives – Stability, Expansion,


Retrenchment and Combination strategies - Business level strategy- Strategy in the
Global Environment-Corporate Strategy-Vertical Integration-Diversification and
Strategic Alliances- Building and Restructuring the corporation- Strategic analysis
and choice - Environmental Threat and Opportunity Profile (ETOP) - Organizational
Capability Profile - Strategic Advantage Profile - Corporate Portfolio Analysis -
SWOT Analysis - GAP Analysis - Mc Kinsey's 7s Framework - GE 9 Cell Model -
Distinctive competitiveness - Selection of matrix - Balance Score Card-case study.

Unit IV

STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION & EVALUATION - The implementation process,


Resource allocation, Designing organisational structure-Designing Strategic
Control Systems- Matching structure and control to strategy-Implementing
Strategic change-Politics-Power and Conflict-Techniques of strategic evaluation &
control-case study.

Unit V

OTHER STRATEGIC ISSUES - Managing Technology and Innovation- Strategic


issues for Non-Profit organisation

7. BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS

Unit I

INTRODUCTION - Business Research – Definition and Significance – the research


process – Types of Research – Exploratory and causal Research – Theoretical and
empirical Research – Cross –Sectional and time – series Research – Research
questions / Problems – Research objectives – Research hypotheses –
characteristics – Research in an evolutionary perspective – the role of theory in
research.

Unit II

RESEARCH DESIGN AND MEASUREMENT - Research design – Definition – types


of research design – exploratory and causal research design – Descriptive and
experimental design – different types of experimental design – Validity of findings –
internal and external validity – Variables in Research – Measurement and scaling –
Different scales – Construction of instrument – Validity and Reliability of
instrument.

Unit III

DATA COLLECTION - Types of data – Primary Vs Secondary data – Methods of


primary data collection – Survey Vs Observation – Experiments – Construction of
questionnaire and instrument – Validation of questionnaire – Sampling plan –
Sample size – determinants optimal sample size – sampling techniques –
Probability Vs Non– probability sampling methods.

Unit IV

DATA PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS - Data Preparation – editing – Coding – Data


entry – Validity of data – Qualitative Vs Quantitative data analyses – Bivariate and
Multivariate statistical techniques – Factor analysis – Discriminant analysis –
cluster analysis – multiple regression and correlation – multidimensional scaling –
Application of statistical software for data analysis.

Unit V

REPORT DESIGN, WRITING AND ETHICS IN BUSINESS RESEARCH - Research


report – Different types – Contents of report – need of executive summary –
chapterization – contents of chapter – report writing – the role of audience –
readability – comprehension – tone – final proof – report format – title of the report
– ethics in research – ethical behaviour of research – subjectivity and objectivity in
research.

8. PROJECT WORK
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY


CHAIN MANAGEMENT

SECOND YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-LSCM-9 Logistic Management

2 AMBA- LSCM -10 Retail Store and Visual Merchandising

3 AMBA- LSCM -11 Quality Management and Quality Techniques

4 AMBA- LSCM -12 Retail Marketing and CRM

5 AMBA- LSCM -13 Logistic and Supply Chain Management

6 AMBA- LSCM -14 Export Trade and Documentation

7 AMBA- LSCM -15 International Marketing

8 AMBA- LSCM -16 Project Work


1. LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT

UNIT – I

Logistics management and Supply Chain management - Definition, Evolution, Importance.


The concepts of logistics. Logistics relationships. Functional applications – HR, Marketing, Operations,
Finance, IT. Logistics Organization - Logistics in different industries

UNIT - II

Logistics Activities: – functions, objectives, solution. Customer Service, Warehousing and


Material Storage, Material Handling, order processing, information handling and procurement Transportation
and Packaging. Third party and fourth party logistics - Reverse Logistics - Global Logistics.

UNIT – III

Fundamentals of Supply Chain and Importance, Development of SCM concepts and Definitions
Supply chain strategy, Strategic Supply Chain Management and Key components. Drivers of Supply Chain
Performance-key decision areas-External Drivers of Change.

UNIT – IV

Modelling logistics systems - Simulation of logistic systems - Dimensions of Logistics & SCM –
The Macro perspective and the macro dimension – Logistic system analysis strategy, Logistical Operations
Integration, Customer service – Supply Chain Relationships

UNIT – V

Framework and Role of Supply Chain in e-business and b2b practices. Value of information
in logistics & SCM - E-logistics, E-Supply Chains - International and global issues in logistics - Role of
government in international logistics and Principal characteristics of logistics in various countries and
regions

UNIT – VI

Dynamic Component for Continuous Internal Assessment only: Contemporary Developments


Related to the Course during the Semester concerned.

2. RETAIL STORE AND VISUAL MERCHANDISING


UNIT –I

Retail Store layout and design, store operations and inventory management merchandise
planning, buying merchandise – developing assortment plan. Retail pricing strategy, category management,
customer services – retail branding- international retailing

UNIT –II

Merchandising philosophy - Introduction: Developing Merchandising plans - Setting


objectives, Buying organization formats and processes, Devising merchandising plans. Category
management, Merchandise software. Buying systems - Merchandise budget plans, Branding strategies,
International sourcing decisions.
UNIT – III

Financial Merchandise Management - The cost and retail methods of accounting, Financial
inventory control.

UNIT – IV

Merchandise Pricing - Pricing strategies, Approaches for setting prices, Price adjustments.

UNIT- V

Merchandise inventory management - Store layout, Design, and Visual merchandising space
planning, Merchandise presentation techniques.

3. QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY TECHNIQUES


UNIT – I
Quality Concepts: Evolution of Quality Control, concept change, TQM Modern concept,
Quality concept in design, Review of design, Evolution of proto type.

Control on Purchased Product : Procurement of various products, evaluation of supplies,


capacity verification, Development of sources, procurement procedure.

Manufacturing Quality : Methods and techniques for manufacture, inspection and


control of product, quality in sales and services, guarantee, analysis of claims.

UNIT- II

Quality Management : Organization structure and design, quality function, decentralization,


designing and fitting, organization for different type products and company, economics of quality value and
contribution, quality cost, optimizing quality cost, seduction program. Human Factor in quality : Attitude of
top management, cooperation of groups, operators attitude, responsibility, causes of apparatus error and
corrective methods.

UNIT-III

Control Charts: Theory of control charts, measurement range, construction and analysis of R
charts, process capability study, use of control charts.

Attributes of Control Chart : Defects, construction and analysis of charts, improvement by


control chart, variable sample size, construction and analysis of C charts.

UNIT-IV

Defects diagnosis and prevention defect study, identification and analysis of defects, correcting
measure, factors affecting reliability, MTTF, calculation of reliability, building reliability in the product,
evaluation of reliability, interpretation of test results, reliability control, maintainability, zero defects, quality
circle.

UNIT-V

ISO‐9000 and its concept of Quality Management ISO 9000 series, Taguchi method, JIT in
some details.
4. RETAIL MARKETING AND CRM

UNIT I

Retailing: Concept, Scope and Retail Management. Theories Of Retail Development (Wheel Of
Retailing, Retail Accordation, Melting Pot Theory, Polarisation Theory). Contribution Of Retailing To Indian
Economy. Retail Environment in India, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) In Retail, Changing Scenario of Retail
business In India.

UNIT II

Retail Strategy: Definition, Importance, & Future of Retail Market Strategy. Developing and
Applying Retail Strategy. Types of Retailing Formats: Super Market, Hyper Market, Departmental Stores,
Convenience Stores, Catalogue Retailers. Non Stores Retailing: Vending Machine, Door To Door selling, Mail
Order Business. E-Retailing: Credit Card Transaction, Smart Card and E-Payment. Retailing of Services.

UNIT III

Retail Location: Meaning, Importance, Process and Factors Affecting Location, Merchandising:
Concept, Importance, Factors Affecting Buying Decision. Role and Responsibilities of Merchandising.

UNIT IV

Franchising: Definition, Types and Evolution. Franchising Law In India. Outsourcing:


Definition, Scope and Importance. Introduction of the Concept Of VAT In Retailing.

UNIT V

CRM in Retail: Concept, Types of CRM, Application Of CRM In Retailing, Strategic Framework
For CRM In Retail.

5. LOGISTIC AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

UNIT – I

The Logistics of Business-The Logistical Value Proposition-The Work of Logistics Logistical


Operating Arrangements-Flexible Structure-Supply Chain Synchronization, UNIT II: Transport Functionality,
Principles and Participants-Transportation Service Transportation Economics and Pricing-Transport
Administration-Documentation. International Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Meaning and
objectives, importance in global economy, Characteristics of global supply chains, Global Supply Chain
Integration-Supply Chain Security-International Sourcing-Role of Government in controlling international
trade and its impact on Logistics and Supply Chain.

UNIT-II

International Insurance-Cargo movements-water damage-Theft-Privacy-pilferage Other risk-


perils with air shipments-Risk Retention-Risk Transfer-Marine Cargo Insurance-Coverage A,B,C classes-
Elements of air freight Policy-Commercial Credit Insurance-Size of Vessels, Tonnage, Types of vessels-
Container, Combination ships- Non vessel operating carriers. International Air transportation-Types of
aircrafts-Air cargo Regulations-Truck and Rail Transportation-Inter model-pipe lines-Packaging objectives-
TCL, LCC-Refrigerator-goods-customs duty-Non Traffic barriers-customs cleaning process-International
logistics Infrastructure.

UNIT-III

Supply Chain definition-Objectives-Types-Various definitions-Drivers-Need for SCM-SCM as a


profession-SCM decisions and skills-Strategy formulation in SCM-Value in Supply Chain-Trade-offs-CRM
Strategy relationship matrix. Strategic Sourcing Source evaluation-collaborative perspective-Buyer Supplier
Relationship-Partner Selection-develop of Partnership-importance of inventory-imbalances-uncertainties
inventory costs-inventory turnover ration: Transportation Selection-Trade-off-modes of transportation-models
for transportation and distribution-factors affecting network effectiveness-3 PL advantages-Indian transport
infrastructure-IT solutions-EDI, e-Commerce, Procurement-Bar Coding and RFID technology

UNIT-IV

Critical business processes and information systems-DBMS-benefits of ERP-information


system and bull whip effect-SCM software packages-modelling concepts Vendor analysis model-Coordinated
SCM-Simulation modelling-Reverse Vs forward supply chain-types of reverse flows-collaborative SCM’s and
CPFR-agile systems sources of variability-characteristics-supplier interface-internal processes.

UNIT – V

Supply Chain Management and profitability-quality management-mass Customization and


globalization-ethical Supply Chains-e-business and SCM-Balanced Score Card-Benchmarking, Performance
measurement.

6. EXPORT TRADE AND DOCUMENTATION

UNIT- I

Preliminaries for Exports and Imports: Meaning and Definition of Export Classification-Strategy
and Preparation for Export Marketing-Export Marketing Organizations-Registration Formalities-IEC-RCMC-
Export Licensing-Selection of Export Product-Identification of Markets-Methods of Exporting-Pricing
Quotations-Payment Terms-Letter of Credit.

UNIT - II

Liberalization of Imports-Negative List for Imports-Categories of Importers-Special Schemes for


Importers
UNIT - III

Export Import Documentation: Aligned Documentation System-Commercial Invoice-Shipping


Bill-Certificate of Origin-Consular Invoice-Mate’s Receipt-Bill of Lading GR Form-ISO 9000-Procedure for
obtaining ISO 9000-BIS 14000 Certification-Types of Marine Insurance Policies. Import Documents-Transport
Documents-Bill to Entry Certificate of Inspection-Certificate of Measurements-Freight Declaration.

UNIT - IV

Export-Import Procedure:Steps in Export Procedure-Export Contract-Forward Cover Export


Finance-Institutional framework for Export Finance-Excise Clearance-Pre-shipment Inspection-Methods of
Pre-shipment Inspection-Marine Insurance-Role of Clearing and Forwarding Agents-Shipping and Customs
Formalities-Customs EDI System-Negotiation of Documents-Realisation of Exports Proceeds. Pre-Import
Procedure-steps in Import Procedure-Legal Dimensions of Import Procedure-Customs Formalities for
Imports Warehousing of Imported goods-Exchange Control Provisions for Imports-Retirement of Export
Documents.

UNIT - V

Policy and Institutional Framework for Exports and Imports: Foreign Trade Policy Highlights-
Special Focus Initiatives-Duty Drawback-Deemed Exports-ASIDE-MAI & MDA-Star Export Houses-Town of
Export Excellence-EPCG Scheme-Incentives for Exporters. Export Promotion Councils-Commodity Boards-
FIEO-IIFT-EOUs-SEZs-ITPO ECGC-EXIM Bank.

7. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

UNIT - I

Introduction to International Marketing, Nature, scope and different complexities of


International Marketing, International Marketing Environment, Basis of International Trade, India and World
Trade

UNIT - II

Balance of Trade, Balance of Payments and Instruments of Trade Policy, Devaluation,


Revaluation, Appreciation & Depreciation, Export documents and procedure.

UNIT - III

Concept of Free Trade and Regional Economic Groupings, Selection of Global Markets,
Segmentation and Positioning, Product Planning, International PLC, Developing international Pricing Policies
and Strategies for Export.

UNIT - IV

Market Entry and overseas distribution system, Overseas Market Research, Marketing Plan for
Exports Multinationals and their role in International Marketing.

UNIT - V

Management of Risks in international marketing, Instruments of Financial Transactions in


international marketing, New Techniques ( Joint Ventures, Sub Contracting & BOP) in international
marketing

8. PROJECT WORK
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - MARKETING MANAGEMENT

SECOND YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-MM-9 Consumer Behaviour

2 AMP-MM-10 Industrial & Services Marketing

3 AMP-MM-11 New Product Development

4 AMP-MM-12 Marketing Research

5 AMP-MM-13 Advertising and Sales Promotion

6 AMP-MM-14 Logistics and Sales Management

7 AMP-MM-15 International Marketing

8 AMP-MM-16 Project Work


1. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

UNIT – I

Introduction to Consumer Behaviour; Consumer Behaviour and marketing Strategy, Methods


ofconsumer research, Applications of consumer behaviour knowledge in marketing. Contributing disciplines
and area like psychology, social psychology, economics, anthropology etc. Diversity of consumers and their
behaviors. Profiling the consumer and understanding their needs. Segmentation , Consumer Decision making
process and decision making roles Information SearchProcess; Evaluative criteria and decision rules. Are
consumers Rational or emotional. Involvement theory and applications

UNIT - II

Consumer needs, theories of Motivation and their applications. Process theories and
contenttheories. Personality and self concept. Theories of personality. Trait theory and
measurement.Motivational Research. Perception. Thresholds of perception, Subliminal perception, Perceptual
process dynamics. Positioning methods and measurement. Perceptual mapping methods, multi dimensional
scaling. Consumer imagery

UNIT – III

Learning theories and their applications, Brand loyalty, Brand extensions. Conditioning
theories, Cognitive learning theories. Attitudes and Attitude Change; Concept and measurement of attitudes.
Strategies of attitude change.. Attribution theory and Cognitive dissonance. Persuasion and persuasibility.

UNIT – IV

Self Concept. Concept of Multiple Selves. Development of the self. Image Congruence
assumptions . Social Comparison theory . Self-esteem. Body image and body esteem. Fashion, Cosmetics and
Conspicuous consumption. Psychographics and Lifestyle; Reference Group Influence; Theory of reference
group and applications . Endorsements and reference group influence. Culture, the concept meaning and
measurement Content analysis. Values and beliefs, Rituals, Customs, Tradition, Symbol and influence in
consumption. Consumer learning of culture., Consumer Socialization. Semiotics. Subcultures and Cross
Cultural issues in marketing.

UNIT – V

Family, family life cycle and decision-making. Social Class. The concept and measurement.
Mobility among social classes. Prestige products and status. Diffusion of Innovation and Opinion Leadership
.Marketing, consumer behaviour and society. Consumption and persuasion-Issues of manipulation and long
term impacts on society and children. . Consumer materialism. Consumer behaviour knowledge for public
policy.
2. INDUSTRIAL & SERVICES MARKETING

UNIT –I

INTRODUCTION TO SERVICES MARKETING: Services economy - evolution and growth of


service sector - nature and scope of services - characteristics - classification - service market potential -
expanded marketing mix for services - service quality - introduction to gaps model and SERVQUAL
dimensions.

UNIT –II

FOCUS ON CUSTOMERS: Assessing service marketing opportunities - customer expectations


and perceptions of services - customer behaviour specific to usage of services - service markets segmentation
- market targeting and selection.

UNIT – III

SERVICE DESIGN: Levels of service product - Service life cycle - new service development -
service blueprinting - physical evidence and service scape - competitive differentiation of services - service
positioning strategies - developing positioning maps - pricing of services - methods and specific issues.
Service delivery - People in services - service process - distributing service direct distribution, channel
functions, channels selection, impact of information technology - designing communications mix for
promoting services - building service customer relationships and service recovery - role of internal marketing
in service delivery.

UNIT – IV

MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT SERVICES: Formulating service marketing


strategies for health, hospitality, tourism, logistics, financial, information technology, educational,
entertainment and public utility services.

UNIT- V

INDUSTRIAL SELLING : Nature and characteristic of industrial goods; procedures in buying


industrial goods; role of service in industrial selling Sales Policies and Procedures -Terms and conditions of
sale; handling complaints

3. NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

UNIT – I

Introduction to Product & Brand Management, Emergence as a separate area of study,


Product, Product Levels, Product Hierarchy, Classification of Product.

UNIT- II

Product Mix - A strategic choice. Product Mix decisions, Product Line decision - strategic
decision involving adding or pruning product lines.
UNIT-III

Concept of STP & strategies, Product Positioning, Developing Positioning Strategy, Elements of
Positioning, Positioning Methods, Communicating the Positioning Strategy.

UNIT-IV

Product Research - Importance, tools and analysis, Product Development & Testing, Product
Launch Decisions.

UNIT-V

Branding, Need for Branding, Brand & related concepts: Brand Equity, Brand Life Cycle,
Brand Positioning & Repositioning, Branding decisions, Family vs. individual Branding, Multiple branding,
brand extension, Branding in specific sectors like Industrial, retail, service, e-branding

4. MARKETING RESEARCH

UNIT I

Marketing Research: Introduction, Management uses of marketing research, Problem


Formulation & steps in decision Making Process.

UNIT II

Research Design: Introduction, Exploratory Research, Descriptive research, Causal/


Experimental Research Design, Relationship in between different types of designs.

UNIT III

Data Collection Methods, Primary & Secondary Data, Observation & Questionnaire
Techniques, Analysis & interpretation of Data, Development of questionnaire.

UNIT IV

Sample Design, Sample Plan, Probability & Non- Probability Sampling, Sample Size, etc.,
Attitude Measurement through different types of scales.

UNIT V

Product Research, Advertising Research Copy Testing Test Marketing, Media Selection,
Research Report

5. ADVERTISING AND SALES PROMOTION

UNIT – I

Advertising, Its role in the marketing process; Legal, Ethical and Social aspects of advertising.
Communication - processes of communication; integrated marketing communications, Its evolution, reasons
for its growth and its role in branding. The promotional mix; segmentation, Targeting and positioning and
their role in promotion. Promotional objectives, determination, types and approaches, DAGMAR approach,
problems in setting objectives; Advertising budget, establishment and allocation, budgeting approaches.

UNIT-II

Advertisement copy, Its components and types; The importance of creativity in advertising,
creative strategy and process, implementation and evaluation. Media Planning, Establishing Media objectives,
Media strategies, Media mix, Reach Vs. Frequency, Creative aspects, budget considerations, Evaluation of
Broadcast media, Print media, Support media, Internet and interactive media etc.; computers in Media
planning.

UNIT-III

Measuring the effectiveness of the promotional program, Advertising Research, Market testing,
Testing via internet, Pre testing, Post testing, Laboratory Tests, Field tests, PACT (Positioning Advertising
Copy Testing).

UNIT-IV

Sales Management and Organisation : Objectives and sales management , sales executive as a
coordinator , sales management and control , sales organisation - it's purpose , setting up a sales
organisation , types of sales organisation .

UNIT – V

Personal Selling : Objectives and theories of personal selling, analysing market potential, sales
potential and sales forecasting method & evaluation , determining sales related marketing policies - product
policies, distribution policies & pricing policies .Sales Operations: Sales budget , sales territories , sales
Quota’s , control of sales , sales meeting and sales contest, organising display , showroom and exhibitions.
Salesmanship: Sales manager- Qualities and functions , types of salesman , prospecting , pre-approach &
approach , selling sequence , psychology of customers .

6. LOGISTICS AND SALES MANAGEMENT

UNIT- I
Introduction: Basic concepts & philosophy of SCM, Essential features, Infrastructure flows
(Cash, Value and information), key issues in SCM, benefits and case examples

UNIT - II
Inventory Management: Concept, various costs associated with inventory, EOQ, buffer stock ,
lead time reduction, reorder point/ re-order level fixation, exercise-numerical problem solving, ABC analysis,
SDE/VED Analysis.

UNIT - III

Purchasing and vendor management: Centralized and decentralized purchasing, function of


purchase department and purchase policies, use of mathematical model for vendor rating/ evaluation, single
vendor concept, management of stores, account for materials, just in time & Kanvan systems of inventory
management

UNIT - IV

Logistics Management: Logistics of part of SCM, logistics costs, different models, logistics, sub-
systems, inbound and out bound logistics bullwhip effects in logistics, outbound logistics distribution and
warehousing management.

UNIT - V

Recent issues in SCM: Role of computer/ IT in supply chain management, CRM Vs SCM,
Benchmarking concept, features and implementation, outsourcing basic concepts, value addition in SCM
concept of demand chain management

7. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

UNIT - I

Introduction to International Marketing, Nature, scope and different complexities of


International Marketing, International Marketing Environment, Basis of International Trade, India and World
Trade

UNIT - II

Balance of Trade, Balance of Payments and Instruments of Trade Policy, Devaluation,


Revaluation, Appreciation & Depreciation, Export documents and procedure.

UNIT - III

Concept of Free Trade and Regional Economic Groupings, Selection of Global Markets,
Segmentation and Positioning, Product Planning, International PLC, Developing international Pricing Policies
and Strategies for Export.

UNIT - IV

Market Entry and overseas distribution system, Overseas Market Research, Marketing Plan for
Exports Multinationals and their role in International Marketing.

UNIT - V

Management of Risks in international marketing, Instruments of Financial Transactions in


international marketing, New Techniques ( Joint Ventures, Sub Contracting & BOP) in international
marketing

8. PROJECT WORK
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF AMBA

Eligibility : A Pass in Any UG Degree


Duration : 2 Years
Examination : Academic (June) / Calendar (December)

ASSOCIATE MBA PROGRAMME - PROJECT


AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

SECOND YEAR

Sl.
Course Code Course Description
No.
1 AMBA-POM-9 Strategic Management

2 AMBA- POM-10 Computer Integrated Manufacturing

3 AMBA-POM-11 Management information system

4 AMBA-POM-12 Advanced Operations Management

5 AMBA-POM-13 Facilities location and process design

6 AMBA-POM-14 Product Design and Project Management

7 AMBA-POM-15 Advanced Maintenance Management

8 AMBA-POM-16 Project Work


1. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

UNIT I
Introduction, Strategic Management, Business Policy, Corporate Strategy, Basic Concept of
Strategic Management, Mission, Vision, Objectives, Impact of globalization, Basic Model of Strategic
Management, Strategic Decision Making.

UNIT II

Impact of Internet and E-Commerce, Role of Strategic Management in Marketing, Finance, HR and Global
Competitiveness. Environmental Scanning, Industry Analysis, Competitive Intelligence ETOP Study, OCP,
SAP Scanning.

UNIT III
Corporate Analysis, Resource based approach, Value-Chain Approach, Scanning Functional
Resources, Strategic Budget and Audit. SWOT Analysis, TOWS Matrix, Various Corporate Strategies: Growth/
Expansion, Diversification, Stability, Retrenchment & Combination Strategy.

UNIT: IV
Process of Strategic Planning, Stages of corporate development, Corporate Restructuring,
Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategic Alliances, Portfolio Analysis, Corporate Parenting, Functional Strategy, BCG
Model, GE 9 Cell, Porters Model: 5 Force and Porters Diamond Model, Strategic Choice.

UNIT V
Strategy Implementation through structure, through Human Resource Management: through
values and ethics. McKinsey’s 7S Model, Organization Life Cycle, Management and Control, Activity based
Costing, Strategic Information System.

2. COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

UNIT I
HIERARCHY OF COMPUTERS IN MANUFACTURING: Introduction-Role of computers in design
and manufacture. Design considerations in hierarchical network of computers-Levels of hierarchy-Local area
networks-Network topologies-Manufacturing automation protocol. The planning function-Types of CAPP-
retrieval and generative type CAPP Programming & NC Machines-NC part programming-Punched tape and
tape format-Manual and computer assisted part programming-Manual data input-NC programming using
CAD/CAM-Computer automated part programming

UNIT II

CAD/CAM HARDWARE/SOFTWARE : Types of computer Systems, Devices and their


functioning (work stations, PC’s, mouse, Floppy drive, digitizer, display devices, key board. etc.) - CAD/CAM
Software- Operating System-Graphics Standards –Basic Definitions, modes of graphics operations-User
interface-Software Modules Software Development.
UNIT III
TWO DIMENSIONAL AND THREE DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS : 2D representation
and Transformation of points-Transformation lines-Rotation, Scaling, Translation, reflection and combined
transformations-3D 5 CIM-2013 SRM(E&T) Scaling- Rotation-Translation-Reflection. Windowing, View ports,
Clipping.

UNIT IV
MODELLING AND ANALYSIS : 3D-Modelling-Wire Frame, Surface and Solid Modelling-Solid
Modelling Packages Finite element method-Fundamental of Finite element modelling-2D & 3D Elements,
Analysis of results-Finite Element Analysis(FEA)-Introduction and Procedure-Introduction to FEA Packages.

UNIT V
COMPUTER INTEGRATED DESIGN : Design Phases-Standardization and Interchange ability of
Machine Elements, Concurrent Engineering-meaning, scheme and design of concurrent engineering, design
for assembly and modular construction-Concept of integration. Data base for CAD.

3. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

UNIT I
Concept of Management Information System: Concepts of Information System and Management
information systems-Information System design and development-Implementation testing and conversion-
Evolution and element of MIS-Definition– Characteristics and basic requirements of MIS-Structure of MIS-
Approaches to MIS development- Computerized MIS-Pre-requisites of an effective MIS- Limitations of MIS.

UNIT II
MIS and Decision support System (DSS): MIS Vs data processing-MIS and decision support
system-MIS and information resource management-MIS and Operations Research- Executive information and
decision support systems-Artificial intelligence and expert system-MIS in Indian organizations-Recent
developments in information technology.

UNIT III
Computers and Communication: Information technology and Global integration-On-line
information services-Electronic bulletin board systems-The internet, electronic mail, interactive video-
Communication Channels-Communication networks-Local area networks Wide area networks-Video
conferencing- Relevance to MIS.

UNIT IV
Functional Information systems: MIS for Research Production-MIS for Marketing- MIS for
Personnel-MIS for Finance-MIS for Inventory-MIS for Logistics-MIS for Product Development- MIS for Market
Development.
UNIT V
Client/ Server Computing: Communication servers-Digital networks-Electronic data
interchange and its applications-Enterprise resource planning systems (ERP Systems) Inter-organizational
information systems-Value added networks-Networking. Electronic Commerce and Internet: E-Commerce
bases-E-Commerce and Internet-M-Commerce- Electronic Data Inter-change (EDI)- Applications of internet
and website management.

4. ADVANCED OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

UNIT I
Current challenges in Operations management-Product development considerations -Value
engineering, concurrent engineering, Robust design-Modular design-Selection and Justification of Advanced
Manufacturing Technology.

UNIT II
Strategic capacity planning for products and services-Scheduling for batch processing-
The design and scheduling of flow processing system–Production planning and control-Routing,
sequencing, loading, scheduling–master scheduling.

UNIT III
Operating value chains-Information technology - value chain-Material management - supply
chain-Special inventory models, Selective inventory control, Operations decision making tools-Acceptance
sampling.

UNIT IV
Recent Trends in operations management–Lean manufacturing-Resource requirement
planning, Synchronous manufacturing-theory of constraints–Agile Manufacturing

UNIT V
Cases in operations management

5. FACILITIES LOCATION AND PROCESS DESIGN

UNIT-I
Facilities requirements, need for layout study-types of layout, Model Classification, Criterion
Selection, Model Validation, Design Process.

UNIT-II
Layout problems - Plant layout procedures- various approaches - Flow and activity analysis -
Designing the layout

UNIT-III
Plant location analysis – factors, costs, location decisions – simple problems in single facility
location problems - multi-facility location problems - network location problems.
UNIT-IV
The Process View of Organizations-Performance Measures, Product Attribute and Process
Competencies-Process Design-Planning and Control-Strategic Positioning and Operational Effectiveness-
Strategic Fit, Matching Products and Processes-Operations Frontier and Tradeoffs

UNIT-V
Process Flow-Key Measures-Flow Time-Flow Rate-Inventory Analysis-Process Flow Chart-Flow
Time Measurement-Flow-Rate and Capacity Analysis-Managing Flow Variability -Process Integration-Lean
operations-Process Synchronization and Improvement.

6. PRODUCT DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

UNIT I
Defining Product, Types of products. Successful Product development characteristics, duration
and cost, challenges. Development Process: Generic Process- Adapting to product types-Stage gate model-New
Service Development Process

UNIT II
Product Planning Process-Product Life Cycle-Technology Life Cycle-Disruptive Technologies-
Product Specification-Concept Generation – Brain Storming

UNIT III
Concept Selection-Concept Screening-Concept Scoring-Concept Testing-Product Architecture-
Platform Planning-Robust Design-Collaborative Product development

UNIT IV
Project - Definition - Scope - Significance-Project Proposal-Project management Functions -
organization - planning - human aspects and pre-requisites.

UNIT V
Project Monitoring and Control – Project Report – Types and Format – Project Evaluation –
Types and Methodology – Appraisal Report

7. ADVANCED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

UNIT I
Objectives and functions of Maintenance, Types, Maintenance Strategies - Organization for
Maintenance. Five Zero Concept

UNIT II
MTBF, MTTF, Useful Life – Survival Curves – Repair Time Distribution - Breakdown time
distributions, Poisson, Exponential and Normal distribution - Availability of repairable Systems –
Maintainability Prediction – Design for Maintainability.
UNIT III
Overhaul and Repair-Meaning and Difference – Optimal overhaul/Repair/Replace maintenance
policy for equipment subject to breakdown - Optimal interval between preventive replacement of equipment
subject to breakdown - group replacement

UNIT IV
Fixed Time Maintenance - Condition based Maintenance- Operate to Failure – opportunity
maintenance - Design out maintenance - Total Preventive maintenance.

UNIT V
Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) – Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) - Philosophy and
Implementation - Signature Analysis – MMIS – Expert Systems – Concept of Tero technology. Reengineering
maintenance process.

8. PROJECT WORK

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