Course of Study
Course of Study
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Course Objective: The course will help participants- to know Strategic Marketing Planning at different level of Organization, to know how to measure Marketing Productivity and to know Contemporary issues in Marketing. Course Contents: Strategic Marketing Planning - Corporate Level, Business level, & Product level, Understanding CompetitionIdentification and Analysis of Competitor Movement, Competitive Strategies for Market Leader, Competitive Strategies for Market Challenger, Competitive Strategies for Market Follower and Market Nicher. Creating Customer Value, Measuring Marketing Productivity- Marketing Metrics, Marketing Mix Modelling, Marketing Control, Social Marketing, E-marketing, Rural Marketing, Relationship Marketing, Green Marketing Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Text Books: 1. Kotler, Keller, Koshy & Jha, Marketing Management, Pearson Education 2. R. Saxena - Marketing Management, Tata Mcgrawhill Publishing Company Ltd. 3. Arun Kumar, N Meenakshi, Marketing Management,, VIKAS Publishing House 4. Paul Braines, Chris Fill, Kelly Page - Marketing, OXFORD 5. V.S. Ramaswamy & S. Namkumari- A Text Book of Marketing Mgmt., Macmillan
2. Ashok Banerjee: Financial Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis (Excel Books 3. Paresh Saha- Basic Financial Accounting for management-Oxford 4. Bhattacharya Financial Accounting for Business Managers PHI. 5. Jawaharlal & Srivastav: Financial Accounting (S.Chand) 6. Needles-: Financial Accounting-biztantra
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Budgetary control system: Meaning of budgetary control, Classification of budget, Cash budget and Master budget, Zero based budgeting, Standard Costing and Variance Analysis: Objectives of standard costing, Techniques of variance analysis: Material, Labor. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggested Books: 1. Horngren, Foster & Dater - Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis (Pearson) 2. M.N. Arora Cost and Management Accounting Theory and Problems Vikash 3. Paresh Saha- Basic Financial Accounting for management-Oxford 4. Khan and Jain- Management Accounting-TMH 5. Jain & Narang: Cost Accounting, Kalyani Pub.
knowledge and a range of skills to deal with HRM-related issues in the workplace. The focus will be on systems, methods, procedures, and tools and techniques utilized in attracting, developing, utilizing and retaining, human resources. Course Contents: Basics of Human Resources Management Concept, Nature and scope of Human Resource Management, Functions and Practices of HRM, Role of HR Manager, Growth and development of Human Resource Management & Its Environment in India; Human Resources Planning - Concepts and Process, Job Analysis Job Description and Job Specification, Recruitment: Concept & Objective, Concept of affirmative action (Reservation for priority categories), Selection: Procedure, Tests and Interviews, Placement and Orientation, Mobility of employees Promotion, Transfer, Separations. Training and Development- Concept, Training Vs Development, Learning Principle, Training need assessment, Types of training programmes, on-the-job and off-the-job methods, Evaluation of Training Programmes; Performance Appraisal objectives, uses, methods, Traditional vs. Modern Methods; Emerging Issues in HRM Human Resource Information System, Human Resource Accounting, Human Resource Audit, HR Score Card, e-HRM, Outsourcing, Quality of work life, Work-Life Balance. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggested Books: 1. V.S.P. Rao, Human Resource Management, Excel Books 2. Aswathapa, Human Resource & Personnel Management, TMH 3. Jyothi Venkatesh, Human Resource Management Oxford 4. Garry Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson / PHI 5. W.F.Cascio, Managing Human Resources, TMH PGDC - 205: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (3.0 Credit)
Course Objectives: To Acquaint the students with different Research Methods and impart basic skills to use Research as an avenue of quest and Investigation and to upgrade managerial skill for solving managerial dilemma in real life situation of business and act as an useful tool for long term and short term decision making. Course Contents: Meaning and Significance of Research; Current Status of business Research in India; Research Vs Research Methodology; Research Problem: Identification, Characteristics of Good Research; Research Problem; Preliminary stages of Research Process; Types of Research Process; Research Designs; Sampling Methods Probabilistic & Non -
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Probabilistic Sampling, Sample Design & Procedures; Questionnaire Design; Measurement & Scaling Attitude Measurement, Data Collection Methods. Tabulation and Cross Tabulation, Editing, Coding, Data Classification and Graphical Presentation; Hypothesis Testing: Univariate (t & z), Bivariate (ANOVA, Chi-square), Multiple regression, Factor analysis, MultiDimensional Scaling; Basic Concepts of SPSS; Data analysis with SPSS; Different Types of Research Report, Characteristic of Research Report; Structure of Research Report, Meaning of Report Writing, Different steps of report writing. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggested Readings: 1. Majhi, Priti R and Khatua Prafull K., Research Methodology for Management, Himalaya Publishing House. 2. Kothari, C.R., Research Methodology, New Age International Publishers, 3. Cooper & Schindler Business Research Methods:, Tata McGraw Hill, 4. Zikmund: Business Research Methods Cengage /Thomson. 5. J. K. Sharma: Business Statistics: Pearson.
The primary focus of this paper is Model building, decision-making and mathematical solutions which provide the methodology for the key contribution of Quantitative Techniques. Under this approaches a manager makes conscious attempt to understand the relationships among various parts of the organization and their role in supporting the overall performance. Course Contents: Concepts of Linear Programming; Mathematical Formulation of Linear Programming Problem (LPP), Graphical and Simplex Methods of LPP and Managerial Application; Transportation Problems- Rules of Transportation and MODI Method; Assignment Problems- Rules of Assignment and Hungarian Method; Managerial Application. Rules of Network Analysis - Critical Path, Slack time and Float Time; Resource allocation and Trading of off resources; Programme Evaluation Review Techniques (PERT); Crashing (Time cost Trade off) of Network, Project time and Cost Analysis; Managerial Application. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggested Books: 1. J. K. Sharma: Operations Research: Macmillion. 2. N D Vora: Quantitatiove Techniques: TMH 3. S. Kalavati Operations Research Vikash Publication. 4. Chandrasekharan, Operations Research Systems and Practice, Oxford. 5. P. K. Gupta, D. S. Hira : Operations Research: S. Schand.
Circular flow of income, concept of National Income, Measurement of National Income; The Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Functions, Consumption Function, Investment Function, Multiplier, Rate of Interest, the Classical Theory, the Loanable Funds Theory of Interest, Keynes Theory of Interest and IS-LM model of Income Determination.
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Theory of Inflation, Business Cycle, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Short Run and Long Run Philips Curve, Concept of Balance of Payment, Trade and Exchange Rate Policy, Natural resources: soil, forest, water, air. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggesting Reading : 1. Macroeconomics Andrew B, Able &Ben S. Bernanke &Dean Croushore, Pearson 2. Macro Economic Theory M C Vaisha , Vikas 3. Macro Economics Edward Shapiro , Harcourt Publisher Ltd 4. Macro Economics Sandhu and Jain 5. Macro Economics C B Gupta.
Process Reengineering, Knowledge Management Application of Information System to Functional Areas: Marketing Information System, HR Information System, Accounting & Financial Information System, Production Planning System; Planning, Implementing & Controlling Information Systems, Risks, Security & Disaster Recovery, Social & Ethical Issues and Information System. Case Study: Compulsory, Relevant Cases have to be discussed. Suggested Books: 1. Information Technology for Management, B Muthukumaran, Oxford. 2. Management Information Systems, OBrein & Marakas, TMH Publication. 3. Management Information Systems, Effy OZ, Thomson Publication. 4. Management Information System, Jaiswal & Mital, Oxford University Press. 5. Management Information System, Arora and Bhatia, Excel. 6. Information Systems: Foundation of E-Business, Alter, Pearson.
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Role plays in pairs or groups. Resume writing exercises. Individual Presentations on political, social, religious, biographies and current topics. Case Studies. Group Discussion based on factual speech topics, controversial & argumentative issues, abstract discussion material
A maximum of 2 labs can be made up. You must make up the lab during the same week you miss your regularly scheduled lab section. You are encouraged to work together in studying and doing homework. However, copying homework from someone else is STRICTLY prohibited.