Course Outline
Course Outline
About the Instructor: Dr D Sriram. Please refer to the below mentioned link:
https://www.greatlakes.edu.in/chennai/faculty/sriram-d
(Please provide email ID): [email protected]
Sessions Delivery
With the campus reopening and the arrival of students, all teaching sessions will happen only in
Classrooms in F2F mode for this term unless forced by external influences. In case of any surge
in Covid cases and consequent restrictions imposed by the Government, classes may change over
to Online or Hybrid mode as deemed necessary. Hence, some of the provisions contained in this
document are applicable for in-class sessions as well as for online / hybrid mode as applicable
and may need to be read in conjunction as relevant.
All online sessions will be conducted over Zoom and the session’s links are integrated
through the LMS Portal CAMU.
Students are required to login using their GL credentials through MyCamu app on web
portal for every session in advance. This would ensure that there are no unauthorized
students attending the session.
Students will not forward his/her mail to their friends/relatives to attend a session.
Students should attend the sessions only in their registered names or mail ids. Cur-
rently, Zoom provides the device name as a participant. Upon login, students must re-
name their display name with their FT No followed by First name. For eg.
FT21000.abcd
Session attendance for all sessions will be through QR code scan which students needs
to capture to record their attendance using MyCamu app on their mobile devices. QR
based attendance will be mandatory for both Offline (in-class) or online sessions.
In order to be eligible for attendance for the session, the student needs to be available
throughout the session and should show him / herself by enabling the video on a re-
quest from the faculty during online mode.
The overall criteria for the attendance in the course remains at 80%, with a grade drop
penalty applicable as laid out in the section on ‘attendance and performance grade
penalty’
Course Objectives and Key Take Away
Module 1 covers business environment and competitor analysis. In order to develop effect-
ive strategies, organizations should understand and evaluate their business environment, ana-
lyse competition and assess their relative position.
Module 2 enables students to understand consumers through tools and techniques used in
market research. Concepts related to consumer decision making and organized buying are
covered.
Module 3 covers concepts related to company level analysis including marketing strategy
formulation process, creating value proposition and ability to complete segmentation, target-
ing and positioning activities for products and services.
Learning Goals
In addition to the course objectives mentioned above, students should expect to develop the
following by end of the course
Goal 2: Identify / understand ethical dilemmas & demonstrate ethical behavior: Students
will understand the importance of ethical behavior and demonstrate the same in their student /
professional lives. Students will be able to identify ethical dilemmas in cases / caselets and
suggest ways of resolving the same.
Goal 3: Develop decision making skills through problem solving using qualitative analysis
and quantitative methods: Students will demonstrate leadership and problem solving skills,
supported by appropriate analytical and quantitative techniques.
Marketing Management by Philip Kotler, Kevin Lane Keller, Alexander Chernev, Jagdish N
Sheth and G Shainesh, 16th edition, Pearson.
Additional Readings:
EVALUATION COMPONENTS:
TOTAL 50%
Soft copies of course material including case studies will be uploaded to e-learning
platform “Learning Exchange”. Hard copies will be distributed prior to the class and
will be available at resource center
Session No-2
Session Title Environment Analysis
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title
Pedagogy Discussion
Session No-3
Session Title Market Research
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title Montreaux Chocolates
Pedagogy Discussion / Group Presentation
Session No-4
Session Title Consumer Decision Making
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title
Pedagogy Discussion
Session No-5
Session Title Organizational Buying
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title
Pedagogy Discussion
Session No-6
Session Title Customer Centricity
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title Allianz
Pedagogy Discussion / Group Presentation
Session No-7
Session Title Value and Relationships
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title Mahindra First Choice
Pedagogy Discussion / Group Presentation
Session No-8
Session Title Segmentation & Targeting
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title The Fashion Channel
Pedagogy Discussion / Group Presentation
Session No-9
Session Title Positioning
Reading Material
Additional Reading
Case Title Crescent Pure
Pedagogy Discussion / Group Presentation
Session No-10
Session Title Marketing Strategy
Reading Material
Additional Reading
CaseTitle
Pedagogy Discussion
PROJECT SCHEDULE
ATTENDANCE
Regularity in Attendance
Unauthorized absence from class/institute will be considered a breach of discipline and the
Institute will be free to take appropriate action in such cases. The same student will be asked to
face disciplinary committee. Students will not be given any attendance for any committee
related activities which warrants them to drop from the class. They are required to undertake all
committee related work beyond class hours.
Under extra-ordinary circumstances, students may obtain leave of absence under the following
rules and procedures:
Prior permission of the Director PGPM must be obtained for availing of leave.
Students arnot permitted to go out of station during the terms. In the event of
students visiting their local guardian for overnight stay, they must inform the
Director PGPM and admin office (Officer in charge of hostels) and only travel after
receiving a proper gate pass. If a student is noticed to be out of station for overnight
without any intimation to the Director PGPM, disciplinary action will be taken
against him/her to the extent of debarring the student from appearing in the
examinations.
In case of sickness, medical certificate issued and/or countersigned by the doctor
along with the prescribed application form must be submitted to the PGPM Office
within 3 days of joining classes after illness. No student shall be allowed to join the
program unless he/she presents a medical fitness certificate duly endorsed by a
Medical Officer of the designated hospital only. No medical certificates from doctors
other than the Institute approved hospital will be entertained.
Institute's approved hospital’s Medical Officers will issue medical certificates only in
case of diagnosed illness where they are convinced that the student is too ill to
attend classes. These include hospitalization, communicable diseases (chicken-pox,
jaundice and typhoid) and accidental injuries (fractures, deep traumas).
For grounds other than sickness, leave will be allowed to students in exceptional
cases depending on the genuinity of the case by the PGPM Director. However no
compensatory attendance and examination will be held for the period of leave.
Students will be awarded grades on the basis of their attendance level and
performance only in the classes from which they were present. Before applying for
leave to the Director PGPM a student should contact his/her course instructors to
ensure that he/she is not missing any quizzes or examinations during the leave
period.
The PGPM Office or the faculty concerned will not be responsible for the student
losing any segment of evaluation on account of his/her leave. No compensatory
opportunity will be given for quizzes and other class room based components on
account of leave of any kind.
Each student is expected to attend a minimum of 80% of classes in each course. The
grade penalty will be imposed on all the students who do not meet the minimum 80%
attendance requirements in each course in the following manner:
If a student gets D grade in a particular course and also gets a grade drop due to
attendance shortage, 'D' will become an 'F' grade.
If a student fails to meet the specified attendance requirement, his/her grade in the
respective course(s) would be lowered by the Director PGPM in accordance with the
grade penalty rules laid down above.
Norms of Behavior
Students should demonstrate respect for Faculty and fellow students. Respectful
behavior contributes to the enhanced learning experience. Students should
refrain from disruptive behavior such as eating, using laptops, and holding side-
conversations. Using laptops during is allowed only on the instruction of the
professor. If necessary, the students are expected to seek redress for grievances at
a proper forum instead of seeking an immediate solution.
Great Lakes has adopted the principle of preserving the environment. Therefore,
it tries to inculcate in the minds of its students and staff, a sense of being one
with nature causing no harm anytime, anywhere, and under any circumstances
which will result in damage to the environment.
Smoking, chewing tobacco and drinking alcohol in and around the premises is
strictly prohibited. Severe penalties will accrue to those students caught violating
this.
Use of laptops in the class is strictly prohibited during class hours, unless
specifically authorized by the Faculty or the Academic Administration.
Use of Mobile devices during online or offline sessions are permitted purely for
the purpose of QR Code attendance capture and not for other purposes.
Students are not to use mobile devices for login to zoom sessions and it is
preferable to attend online session only through Web portal of CAMU. Use of
any other electronic devices inside the classroom / online session is not allowed
under normal settings.
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