This document provides the syllabus for the Department of Business Administration at North Orissa University for the academic years 2015-2017. It outlines the various courses offered in Semester 1, including the course code, title, units of study and references for each course. Some of the courses covered include Organization Structure and Management, Quantitative Methods for Management, Organization Behavior, Managerial Economics, Financial Accounting, Marketing Management and Financial Management. For each course, the syllabus provides a breakdown of the units of study to be covered and recommended reference books. Internal assessments in the form of case analyses and tests are also included.
This document provides the curriculum for the third semester of a 3-year BBA full time program. It outlines 6 courses:
1. Marketing Management
2. Organizational Behavior
3. Business Environment
4. Business Costing
5. Operations Management
6. Business Statistics
For each course, it provides the objectives, assessment scheme, and an overview of the course content and suggested textbooks. The courses aim to impart knowledge of key business functions and develop analytical skills. Assessments include internal and external evaluation, with the latter consisting of theoretical and case-based questions.
The document outlines the syllabus for the Strategic Management and Legal Aspects of Business courses for the MBA program at Gujarat Technological University.
The Strategic Management course covers topics like the strategic management process, environmental analysis, strategy formulation, implementation, and control. It involves lectures, case studies, projects and exams.
The Legal Aspects of Business course covers the Indian Contract Act, Companies Act, laws around negotiable instruments, sales, consumer protection, intellectual property, environment and information technology. It also involves lectures, case studies, projects and exams.
This document provides the syllabus and curriculum for the MBA (Full Time) program at Barkatullah University in Bhopal, India. It includes:
- An overview of the 4 semester program structure and course breakdown. Core courses cover management fundamentals, while specialization and elective courses allow for different areas of focus.
- Details of each semester, including course codes, names, credit hours and brief descriptions of course content for the core courses.
- Information on specialization tracks and elective courses that can be taken in semesters 3 and 4. Options include areas like marketing, finance, IT, and entrepreneurship.
- Schedules, exam structures and reading materials for the
The document outlines the syllabus for a Master of Business Administration program. It includes:
1) An overview of the course structure across 4 semesters, outlining the various core subjects and electives offered each semester, along with credit values and assessment details.
2) Details of the specialization streams offered in semesters 3 and 4, requiring students to take a minimum of 5 electives in a chosen stream.
3) Descriptions and objectives of some core subjects including Managerial Communication, Accounting for Managers, Organisational Behaviour, and Managerial Economics.
This document outlines the course details for Project Management, which is part of the MBA Part-II curriculum at Punjabi University Patiala. The course is spread over 32 hours of theoretical work and 16 hours of practical work. It aims to impart knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to ensure projects are delivered on budget and schedule. The syllabus is divided into three groups covering concepts like project life cycle phases, planning, appraisal, scheduling, control and resource allocation. Students will be evaluated through external and internal exams consisting of long and short answer questions. Recommended texts on the subject are also provided.
This document provides a summary report of Lungelo Treasure Mwelase's work integrated learning placement at Unilever SA from November 2010 to December 2011. The report details various maintenance, SAP, and TPM projects completed during the placement, including replacing the soap feed pump on Dryer 6, refurbishing the glycerine cooling tower, and assisting with stores handling and SAP work. The placement provided hands-on experience in maintenance work, project work, and learning about production processes at the soap manufacturing facility.
Dengue isabella mollica e andré lucas Argos Santos
As arboviroses são doenças virais transmitidas por picadas de mosquitos como o Aedes aegypti, incluindo a dengue, zika e chikungunya. Essas doenças causam febre e representam um desafio à saúde pública. A prevenção inclui eliminar locais com água parada para evitar a reprodução dos mosquitos.
This document provides the curriculum for the third semester of a 3-year BBA full time program. It outlines 6 courses:
1. Marketing Management
2. Organizational Behavior
3. Business Environment
4. Business Costing
5. Operations Management
6. Business Statistics
For each course, it provides the objectives, assessment scheme, and an overview of the course content and suggested textbooks. The courses aim to impart knowledge of key business functions and develop analytical skills. Assessments include internal and external evaluation, with the latter consisting of theoretical and case-based questions.
The document outlines the syllabus for the Strategic Management and Legal Aspects of Business courses for the MBA program at Gujarat Technological University.
The Strategic Management course covers topics like the strategic management process, environmental analysis, strategy formulation, implementation, and control. It involves lectures, case studies, projects and exams.
The Legal Aspects of Business course covers the Indian Contract Act, Companies Act, laws around negotiable instruments, sales, consumer protection, intellectual property, environment and information technology. It also involves lectures, case studies, projects and exams.
This document provides the syllabus and curriculum for the MBA (Full Time) program at Barkatullah University in Bhopal, India. It includes:
- An overview of the 4 semester program structure and course breakdown. Core courses cover management fundamentals, while specialization and elective courses allow for different areas of focus.
- Details of each semester, including course codes, names, credit hours and brief descriptions of course content for the core courses.
- Information on specialization tracks and elective courses that can be taken in semesters 3 and 4. Options include areas like marketing, finance, IT, and entrepreneurship.
- Schedules, exam structures and reading materials for the
The document outlines the syllabus for a Master of Business Administration program. It includes:
1) An overview of the course structure across 4 semesters, outlining the various core subjects and electives offered each semester, along with credit values and assessment details.
2) Details of the specialization streams offered in semesters 3 and 4, requiring students to take a minimum of 5 electives in a chosen stream.
3) Descriptions and objectives of some core subjects including Managerial Communication, Accounting for Managers, Organisational Behaviour, and Managerial Economics.
This document outlines the course details for Project Management, which is part of the MBA Part-II curriculum at Punjabi University Patiala. The course is spread over 32 hours of theoretical work and 16 hours of practical work. It aims to impart knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to ensure projects are delivered on budget and schedule. The syllabus is divided into three groups covering concepts like project life cycle phases, planning, appraisal, scheduling, control and resource allocation. Students will be evaluated through external and internal exams consisting of long and short answer questions. Recommended texts on the subject are also provided.
This document provides a summary report of Lungelo Treasure Mwelase's work integrated learning placement at Unilever SA from November 2010 to December 2011. The report details various maintenance, SAP, and TPM projects completed during the placement, including replacing the soap feed pump on Dryer 6, refurbishing the glycerine cooling tower, and assisting with stores handling and SAP work. The placement provided hands-on experience in maintenance work, project work, and learning about production processes at the soap manufacturing facility.
Dengue isabella mollica e andré lucas Argos Santos
As arboviroses são doenças virais transmitidas por picadas de mosquitos como o Aedes aegypti, incluindo a dengue, zika e chikungunya. Essas doenças causam febre e representam um desafio à saúde pública. A prevenção inclui eliminar locais com água parada para evitar a reprodução dos mosquitos.
O documento descreve três arboviroses transmitidas pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti: dengue, zika e chikungunya. A dengue causa febre, a zika causa erupção na pele e dor muscular, e a chikungunya causa febre e dor nas articulações. Para prevenir, não deve-se deixar água parada.
This document summarizes time-variant electricity pricing programs in Illinois operated by utilities ComEd and Ameren Illinois. It describes pilot programs from 2003-2010 that tested different rates, as well as current opt-in hourly and peak-time pricing programs. Elevate Energy provides customer support, marketing, education and communications to participants in these programs. The programs have achieved energy savings, bill savings, demand response and high customer satisfaction on average, but face challenges with enrollment stagnation, marketing limitations, and program complexity without guaranteed benefits.
This document provides an overview of the kinesiology of the shoulder joint. It describes the anatomy of the shoulder joint including the glenohumeral joint and scapulothoracic joint. It details the motions of the shoulder in flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation. The supporting structures of the shoulder including muscles like the rotator cuff and ligaments are outlined. Finally, the document examines the muscles involved in movements at the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic joints.
O documento discute arboviroses, doenças virais transmitidas por mosquitos que representam um desafio à saúde pública. Ele descreve a dengue, zika e chikungunya, doenças transmitidas pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti, e fornece estatísticas sobre casos de dengue no Brasil e no mundo. Também menciona formas de prevenção como não deixar água parada e colocar areia nos vasos de plantas.
This document provides an overview of preparing data for analysis, including editing, coding, classification, tabulation, validation, analysis, and interpretation. It discusses the key steps and types of each process, such as the different types of editing, importance of coding, ways to classify data, essentials and types of tabulation, data validation techniques, uni-variate, bi-variate and multi-variate analysis, and the process of data analysis and interpretation. The overall document serves as a guide for researching and preparing collected data for meaningful analysis and conclusions.
The document provides an overview of hypothesis testing, including:
- Definitions of hypothesis as an assumption that can be tested, and characteristics of a good hypothesis.
- The process of hypothesis testing including formulating the null and alternative hypotheses, selecting a significance level, calculating a test statistic, and deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.
- Sources of hypotheses such as previous studies, observations, theories.
- Types of hypotheses like universal/descriptive versus statistical, and errors that can occur in hypothesis testing like Type I and Type II errors.
In summary, the document outlines the key concepts and steps involved in hypothesis testing.
National income refers to the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time, usually one year. There are three main approaches to measuring national income: the production or output approach, the expenditure approach, and the income approach. The key measures of national income are Gross National Product (GNP), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and Net National Product (NNP). GNP is the total market value of all final goods and services produced domestically and abroad by a country's citizens and companies in a year. GDP is similar but excludes income earned abroad. NNP is GNP minus depreciation.
Sweden has a highly developed economy and ranks highly in ease of doing business globally. To operate a business in Sweden, common structures include limited liability companies and branches of foreign companies. Limited liability companies, the most common structure, must register with the Swedish Companies Registration Office and have at least one director and deputy director. Branches require a Swedish manager. Overall, Sweden provides a stable environment and low barriers for conducting business.
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The document outlines course details for several subjects:
1. Human Resource Management which covers concepts like strategic planning, recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal and more.
2. Financial Management which introduces finance functions and methods for managing funds, including investment analysis, working capital management, and sources of financing.
3. Business Taxation which provides knowledge of taxation laws around excise, customs, sales tax and their relevance for financial and managerial decisions.
4. Marketing which focuses on modern marketing practices like market research, product strategies, pricing, distribution channels, and promotion.
5. Production and Operations Management which covers principles and applications of production systems, product design, process planning
This document outlines the course curriculum for the first year, first semester of a management program. It includes 6 core courses: 1) Perspective Management, 2) Financial Accounting, 3) Managerial Economics, 4) Operations Management, 5) Organization Behavior, and 6) Business Mathematics. Each course is allotted marks and includes topics to be covered, reference texts, and in some cases software to be used. The core courses aim to provide foundational knowledge across management functions including accounting, economics, operations, organizational behavior, and quantitative methods.
This document outlines the course curriculum for the first year, first semester of a management program. It includes 6 core courses: 1) Perspective Management, 2) Financial Accounting, 3) Managerial Economics, 4) Operations Management, 5) Organization Behavior, and 6) Business Mathematics. Each course is allotted marks and includes topics to be covered, reference texts, and in some cases software to be used. The core courses aim to provide foundational knowledge across management functions including accounting, economics, operations, organizational behavior, and quantitative methods.
The document provides information about a management science course offered at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. The objectives of the course are to familiarize students with frameworks for management and decision making related to organizational structure, production, marketing, human resources, product management, and strategy. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as management principles, operations and marketing management, human resources management, project management techniques like PERT and CPM, and strategic management and contemporary issues. Upon completing the course, students will be able to plan organizational structures, carry out production operations, understand markets and pricing, ensure quality, manage human resources functions, schedule and control projects, and develop business strategies.
This document contains syllabus information for several courses in the MBA (Executive) program at the Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. The courses included are Operations Research, Business Ethics, Business Research Methodology, Knowledge Management, Service Management, and Corporate Governance. For each course, the objectives, course content, textbooks, and examination scheme are outlined over multiple pages. The document provides a high-level overview of the various subjects that will be covered in several semesters of the MBA program.
This course on Organizational Theory & Management provides 4 credit units and aims to impart a complete understanding of organizational theory, its historical roots of management, and changing paradigms of individual-organizational fit. The course covers topics such as schools of management, managing organizations, organizational structure and design, organizational culture, and human resource management. It examines organizations from multiple perspectives including systems theory, power and politics, and decision making. The course aims to provide students with knowledge of organizational realities and why organizations fail or succeed.
This document contains information related to the course on Financial Derivatives taught as part of the MBA program. It includes the course syllabus, program learning outcomes, course outcomes, mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes and educational objectives, course schedule, lecture plan, minutes of course review meetings, sample questions, and other relevant course materials. The course aims to explain derivative trading methods in India, describe forward markets and futures markets for risk management, analyze option strategies and pricing, and evaluate swap markets and pricing over 5 units spanning 50 contact hours.
This document outlines the course objectives, content, and materials for several MBA courses, including Principles of Management, Microeconomics for Managers, Quantitative Methods I, and Financial Accounting for Managers. The courses cover fundamental concepts in their respective areas through lectures, assignments, projects, and other pedagogical methods. Evaluation involves continuous internal assessment and semester-end exams. Required and reference textbooks and materials are also listed for each course.
The document outlines the curriculum for the first semester of a Master of Business Administration program. It includes 7 core courses: Management Concepts & Theories, Organizational Behaviour, Business Environment, Managerial Communication, Managerial Accounting, Managerial Economics, and Statistics for Management. Each course description provides an overview of the key topics and concepts covered in 1-5 lessons. Suggested reading materials are also listed for each course.
The document provides details about the MBA Marketing Management programme offered through distance education at Alagappa University. It discusses the programme's mission and objectives which are to provide exposure to business subjects and equip students with skills for industry jobs. It aims to contribute to the economic development of the country, in line with the university's vision of providing high quality education. The target group for the programme includes working professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and government officials. The 2-year programme consists of 8 semesters with courses covering topics such as marketing, finance, human resources and research methods.
The document provides details about the MBA Marketing Management programme offered through distance education at Alagappa University. It discusses the programme's mission and objectives which are to provide exposure to business subjects and equip students with skills for industry jobs. It aims to contribute to the economic development of the country, in line with the university's vision of providing high quality education. The target group for the programme includes working professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and government officials. The 2-year programme consists of 8 semesters with courses covering topics such as marketing, finance, human resources and research methods.
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on Management & Organizational Behaviour. The course is divided into two parts: Part A covers Principles of Management, including topics like planning, organizing, and controlling. Part B covers Organizational Behaviour, including foundations of individual behavior, motivation, and leadership. Recommended textbooks are provided. The course will be evaluated through internal exams, case study presentations, a project, and assignments, for a total of 100 marks.
O documento descreve três arboviroses transmitidas pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti: dengue, zika e chikungunya. A dengue causa febre, a zika causa erupção na pele e dor muscular, e a chikungunya causa febre e dor nas articulações. Para prevenir, não deve-se deixar água parada.
This document summarizes time-variant electricity pricing programs in Illinois operated by utilities ComEd and Ameren Illinois. It describes pilot programs from 2003-2010 that tested different rates, as well as current opt-in hourly and peak-time pricing programs. Elevate Energy provides customer support, marketing, education and communications to participants in these programs. The programs have achieved energy savings, bill savings, demand response and high customer satisfaction on average, but face challenges with enrollment stagnation, marketing limitations, and program complexity without guaranteed benefits.
This document provides an overview of the kinesiology of the shoulder joint. It describes the anatomy of the shoulder joint including the glenohumeral joint and scapulothoracic joint. It details the motions of the shoulder in flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation. The supporting structures of the shoulder including muscles like the rotator cuff and ligaments are outlined. Finally, the document examines the muscles involved in movements at the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic joints.
O documento discute arboviroses, doenças virais transmitidas por mosquitos que representam um desafio à saúde pública. Ele descreve a dengue, zika e chikungunya, doenças transmitidas pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti, e fornece estatísticas sobre casos de dengue no Brasil e no mundo. Também menciona formas de prevenção como não deixar água parada e colocar areia nos vasos de plantas.
This document provides an overview of preparing data for analysis, including editing, coding, classification, tabulation, validation, analysis, and interpretation. It discusses the key steps and types of each process, such as the different types of editing, importance of coding, ways to classify data, essentials and types of tabulation, data validation techniques, uni-variate, bi-variate and multi-variate analysis, and the process of data analysis and interpretation. The overall document serves as a guide for researching and preparing collected data for meaningful analysis and conclusions.
The document provides an overview of hypothesis testing, including:
- Definitions of hypothesis as an assumption that can be tested, and characteristics of a good hypothesis.
- The process of hypothesis testing including formulating the null and alternative hypotheses, selecting a significance level, calculating a test statistic, and deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.
- Sources of hypotheses such as previous studies, observations, theories.
- Types of hypotheses like universal/descriptive versus statistical, and errors that can occur in hypothesis testing like Type I and Type II errors.
In summary, the document outlines the key concepts and steps involved in hypothesis testing.
National income refers to the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time, usually one year. There are three main approaches to measuring national income: the production or output approach, the expenditure approach, and the income approach. The key measures of national income are Gross National Product (GNP), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and Net National Product (NNP). GNP is the total market value of all final goods and services produced domestically and abroad by a country's citizens and companies in a year. GDP is similar but excludes income earned abroad. NNP is GNP minus depreciation.
Sweden has a highly developed economy and ranks highly in ease of doing business globally. To operate a business in Sweden, common structures include limited liability companies and branches of foreign companies. Limited liability companies, the most common structure, must register with the Swedish Companies Registration Office and have at least one director and deputy director. Branches require a Swedish manager. Overall, Sweden provides a stable environment and low barriers for conducting business.
Étant enseignante de la langue française du cycle maternel, j'ai créé cette leçon sur les animaux de la ferme. N'hésitez pas à l'utiliser.
Pour pouvoir profiter de l'animation, il faut le télécharger.
The document outlines course details for several subjects:
1. Human Resource Management which covers concepts like strategic planning, recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal and more.
2. Financial Management which introduces finance functions and methods for managing funds, including investment analysis, working capital management, and sources of financing.
3. Business Taxation which provides knowledge of taxation laws around excise, customs, sales tax and their relevance for financial and managerial decisions.
4. Marketing which focuses on modern marketing practices like market research, product strategies, pricing, distribution channels, and promotion.
5. Production and Operations Management which covers principles and applications of production systems, product design, process planning
This document outlines the course curriculum for the first year, first semester of a management program. It includes 6 core courses: 1) Perspective Management, 2) Financial Accounting, 3) Managerial Economics, 4) Operations Management, 5) Organization Behavior, and 6) Business Mathematics. Each course is allotted marks and includes topics to be covered, reference texts, and in some cases software to be used. The core courses aim to provide foundational knowledge across management functions including accounting, economics, operations, organizational behavior, and quantitative methods.
This document outlines the course curriculum for the first year, first semester of a management program. It includes 6 core courses: 1) Perspective Management, 2) Financial Accounting, 3) Managerial Economics, 4) Operations Management, 5) Organization Behavior, and 6) Business Mathematics. Each course is allotted marks and includes topics to be covered, reference texts, and in some cases software to be used. The core courses aim to provide foundational knowledge across management functions including accounting, economics, operations, organizational behavior, and quantitative methods.
The document provides information about a management science course offered at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. The objectives of the course are to familiarize students with frameworks for management and decision making related to organizational structure, production, marketing, human resources, product management, and strategy. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as management principles, operations and marketing management, human resources management, project management techniques like PERT and CPM, and strategic management and contemporary issues. Upon completing the course, students will be able to plan organizational structures, carry out production operations, understand markets and pricing, ensure quality, manage human resources functions, schedule and control projects, and develop business strategies.
This document contains syllabus information for several courses in the MBA (Executive) program at the Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. The courses included are Operations Research, Business Ethics, Business Research Methodology, Knowledge Management, Service Management, and Corporate Governance. For each course, the objectives, course content, textbooks, and examination scheme are outlined over multiple pages. The document provides a high-level overview of the various subjects that will be covered in several semesters of the MBA program.
This course on Organizational Theory & Management provides 4 credit units and aims to impart a complete understanding of organizational theory, its historical roots of management, and changing paradigms of individual-organizational fit. The course covers topics such as schools of management, managing organizations, organizational structure and design, organizational culture, and human resource management. It examines organizations from multiple perspectives including systems theory, power and politics, and decision making. The course aims to provide students with knowledge of organizational realities and why organizations fail or succeed.
This document contains information related to the course on Financial Derivatives taught as part of the MBA program. It includes the course syllabus, program learning outcomes, course outcomes, mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes and educational objectives, course schedule, lecture plan, minutes of course review meetings, sample questions, and other relevant course materials. The course aims to explain derivative trading methods in India, describe forward markets and futures markets for risk management, analyze option strategies and pricing, and evaluate swap markets and pricing over 5 units spanning 50 contact hours.
This document outlines the course objectives, content, and materials for several MBA courses, including Principles of Management, Microeconomics for Managers, Quantitative Methods I, and Financial Accounting for Managers. The courses cover fundamental concepts in their respective areas through lectures, assignments, projects, and other pedagogical methods. Evaluation involves continuous internal assessment and semester-end exams. Required and reference textbooks and materials are also listed for each course.
The document outlines the curriculum for the first semester of a Master of Business Administration program. It includes 7 core courses: Management Concepts & Theories, Organizational Behaviour, Business Environment, Managerial Communication, Managerial Accounting, Managerial Economics, and Statistics for Management. Each course description provides an overview of the key topics and concepts covered in 1-5 lessons. Suggested reading materials are also listed for each course.
The document provides details about the MBA Marketing Management programme offered through distance education at Alagappa University. It discusses the programme's mission and objectives which are to provide exposure to business subjects and equip students with skills for industry jobs. It aims to contribute to the economic development of the country, in line with the university's vision of providing high quality education. The target group for the programme includes working professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and government officials. The 2-year programme consists of 8 semesters with courses covering topics such as marketing, finance, human resources and research methods.
The document provides details about the MBA Marketing Management programme offered through distance education at Alagappa University. It discusses the programme's mission and objectives which are to provide exposure to business subjects and equip students with skills for industry jobs. It aims to contribute to the economic development of the country, in line with the university's vision of providing high quality education. The target group for the programme includes working professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and government officials. The 2-year programme consists of 8 semesters with courses covering topics such as marketing, finance, human resources and research methods.
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on Management & Organizational Behaviour. The course is divided into two parts: Part A covers Principles of Management, including topics like planning, organizing, and controlling. Part B covers Organizational Behaviour, including foundations of individual behavior, motivation, and leadership. Recommended textbooks are provided. The course will be evaluated through internal exams, case study presentations, a project, and assignments, for a total of 100 marks.
This document provides information on the M.B.A. program for the University Department for the 2010-11 academic year. It outlines the scheme of examinations including course titles, credits, instruction hours, internal continuous assessment details and examinations for each semester. There are 4 semesters in the program. The core courses in the first 2 semesters cover subjects like management principles, organizational behavior, managerial economics, financial statement analysis, and quantitative methods. The 3rd semester includes courses in business ethics and electives. The 4th semester focuses on strategic management and more electives. A list of elective subjects is provided for semesters 3 and 4 across various domains like marketing, finance, human resources etc. The document
1) The document outlines the scheme of examination for a Master of Commerce (M.Com) program over four semesters. It lists the courses offered each semester along with their course code, title, credits, and assessment details.
2) The first semester covers five core courses including Principal of Management, Advanced Financial Accounting, Statistical Methods, Corporate Governance, and Human Resource Management.
3) Similarly, the second, third, and fourth semesters cover additional required and elective courses on topics such as Managerial Economics, Marketing, Finance, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management.
4) The final semester includes an internship project worth 8 credits that accounts for 60 marks
This document outlines the eligibility criteria and admission procedure for M.Phil. and Ph.D. programs offered by Jagran Lakecity University. It provides information on the objective of the programs, which is to prepare scholars for vocations in higher education and high-level research. It lists the research schools available and minimum qualification of a Master's degree with 55% marks. The admission process involves a written test, interview, and discussion of the candidate's proposed research area and thesis title. Details are provided on coursework, fees structure, and registration requirements to obtain an M.Phil. or Ph.D. from Jagran Lakecity University.
This document outlines course objectives and content for 4 management courses:
1. Management Theory and Practice which covers management theories, perspectives, planning, decision making, organizing, leading, communication, and controlling.
2. Managerial Economics which introduces economic concepts relevant to management like demand, production, costs, market structures, and profit.
3. Research Methodology and Statistical Tools which teaches research design, data collection, measurement, statistical analysis tools like measures of central tendency, correlation, regression, hypothesis testing, time series, and using SPSS.
4. Financial Accounting and Analysis which provides an introduction to bookkeeping, accounting, and analyzing company financial statements.
The document discusses the development of a competency model for faculty members at IMT. It involved conducting a behavioral event interview of an assistant professor to identify competencies. Literature was also reviewed on competency modeling and teaching competencies. Key competencies identified for faculty included empathy, being proactive, research orientation, effective pedagogy, sense of purpose and openness to learn. The competency model and organizational SWOT analysis will help IMT evaluate faculty performance and development needs.
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This document outlines the course details for a Management and Organisational Behaviour course. It includes:
- 3 instructors for the course: Dr. R. Durga Prasad, M. Vijaya Lakshmi, and Dr. MVSS Rao.
- The course aims to understand fundamentals of management and organizational behaviour, and dynamics within organizations.
- Learning outcomes include understanding management theories and contributions, delegation, motivation, individual and group behaviour within organizations.
- 5 units cover management theories, planning and organizing, leadership and motivation theories, organizational behaviour concepts, and group behaviour.
The document provides the course structure for the MBA program's 2016-2017 admitted batch. It outlines the subjects covered in each semester of the program. In the first semester, subjects include Management Process, Quantitative Techniques, Managerial Economics, Business Environment, and Managerial Skill Development. The second semester covers subjects like Entrepreneurship, Research Methodology, Organizational Behavior, and Finance. The third semester introduces Strategic Management and the fourth semester focuses on subjects like Business Analytics and Knowledge Management. Students can choose elective subjects in areas like Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management.
This document provides information on courses for the MBA program at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada in Kakinada, India. It lists 8 courses for the first semester: Management Theory and Practice, Perspectives on Management, Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling, Total Quality Management, and Managerial Economics. For each course, it provides a brief description of topics covered. It also lists textbooks and references for each course.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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2. SEMESTER-1
Paper Code-401 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT
Unit – I
Basic concept relating to management: managerial roles and skills, social and ethical
responsibilities of management, planning-Nature, Scope, steps and plans, decision making-
types of decision: decision making under containing risk and uncertainty steps in rational
decision making, Bounded rationality, Group decision making.
Unit - II
Evolution of management thought-classical approach, Behavioral approach, Quantitative
approach, contingency approach, system approach, modern approach.
Unit – III
Organization-Authority, responsibilities, Accountability, Departmentation, Centralization and
Decentralization, Various forms of organization, Design –line and staff, Functional divisional and
matria design, organization change –forces for change. Planned VS Reactive change.
Unit – IV
Organization conflict-process of organization conflict, individual, group and organizational
conflict, Resolving and eliminating conflict, nature of power and leadership, communication-
Meaning, Process, types and Barriers to communication Management in 21st century.
Unit – v
Case Analysis- relating to the subject.
Of 20 marks internal test to be conducted by the concern teacher as internal and external from
the recognized college/University/Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of Examinations/BOS (MBA).
Reference Books:
1. Griffin, Ricky W-Management, AITBS, New Delhi.
2. Stonner & freeman- Management, PHI, New Delhi.
3. Kneit, Robert-Management, AITBS, New Delhi.
3. SEMESTER-I
BA-403 QUANTITATIVE METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT-I
Unit-I
Mathematical methods for management: Set theory, Differential and Integral Calculus, Matrix
analysis, Application of these methods to real life management problem.
Unit-II
Statistical methods for management of central tendency and dispersion, probability-
distribution, sampling and sampling distribution, estimation testing of hypothesis and
application of these methods in real life problems.
Advance statistics for management: decision theory and decision tree, time services analysis,
Multivariate analysis, Application of these to real life problems.
Unit-III
Meaning of research, objective, types and approaches, Research problem, selection and
defining the problem, technique involved in defining a problem meaning need & types of
research design.
Unit-IV
Method of data collection: Observation, Interview, Questionnaire, Schedules- types, merits &
limitations, sampling design: Implementations of a sample design, steps in sample design,
characteristics and types of sample design, Report writing: purpose, contents, technique of
writing a report.
Unit-V
Case analysis-relating to the subject of 20 marks internal test to be conducted by the concerned
teacher as internal and external from the recognized college/university. Dept. of the related
subject only. The external will be selected by the controller of examinations.
References Books:
1. C.R Kothari, Research Methodology, New Age International Publishers.
2. Wilkinson & Bhandarkar, Methodology & Techniques of social research, Himalaya
Publishing House.
3. S.R. Bajpayee, Methods of Social Survey and Research, Kitab Ghar.
4. N.RAGHAVACHARI, Mathematics for Management.
5. R.L. Levin, Statistics of Management.
4. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-405 ORGANIZATION OF BEHAVIORS-I
Unit-I
Study of organization of Behaviour:- focus and purpose, nature, scope and development, OB
Models and models of man research in OB
Unit-II
Personality-Determinates of personality, Theories of personality, Individual differences,
matching personality and jobs, personality and organization perception, meaning, perceptual
process, perception and OB.
Unit-III
Learning and Behavior Modification: Learning process, Theories of learning and OB, Behavior
modification, Attitudes-Characteristics and components of attitude, attitude and behavior,
attitude formation, Measurement of attitude, values and productivity cognitive dissonance
theory, attitude, values and job satisfaction.
Unit-IV
Motivation- Nature of motivation, motivational process theories of motivation, Need priority
model, theory X and theory Y, Two factor theory, E.R.G, Model, achievement theory and power
motivation Expectancy-theory equity theory, theory Z, Contingency model.
Unit-V
Case Analysis related to the Subjects
Of 20 marks, internal test to be conducted by the concerned teacher as internal and external
from the recognized college/University Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of examination/BOS (MBA).
References Books
1. Stephen P. Robbins - Organizational behaviour, PHI.
2. L.M.Prasad-Organisation Behaviour-Sultan Chand & sons.
3. R.Aswathappa-Organisational behaviour, Himalaya publishing House
4. Rao & Narayana- Organisation of behaviour, Konark Publishing House.
5. M.N. Rudrabasvaraj-Human factor in management.
6. F. Luthance - organisation Behaviour.
5. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-407 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Unit-I
Nature of business decision-making ,Marginal analysis, Optimization; theory od demand-
demand function, income and substitution effects, revealed preference approach and demand
forecasts;
Unit-II
Production and cost-return to scale, cost curves, break even analysis, theory of firm-profit
maximization, sales maximization, Organization slack, ownership and control; market structure-
competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly.
Unit-III
Macro economies aggregates and concepts GNP & GDP, aggregate consumption, Gross
domestic saving, Gross domestic capital formation WPI, CPI.
Unit-IV
Inflation, Employment, Balance of payments, Money supply and monetary policy, Fiscal impact
and investment, Synthesis of monetary and Real factors.
Unit-V
Case Analysis related to the Subjects
Of 20 marks, internal test to be conducted by the concerned teacher as internal and external
from the recognized college/University Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of examination/BOS (MBA).
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Brigham, E.E. Paper, J.L.-Management Economics, Druden Press.
2. Ferguson C.T. & Joar Gouid- Micro Economics Theory.
3. Gupta G.S –Management Economics
4. Mote, Paul & Gupta-Managerial Economics.
6. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-409 BASIC FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Unit-I
Accounting Concept, Accounting Conventions, Accounting Standards, External and Internal
Users of Accounting Information.
Unit-II
Journals, ledgers, Tribal Balance Trading a/c, P/L Account Balance Sheet with single and joint,
Depreciation-Meaning, purpose, factors involved, various Methods
Unit-III
Shares- Accounting for allotment and forfeiture shares and Debentures.
Unit-IV
Financial statement Analysis: Fund Flow & Cash flow Analysis- Meaning and preparation of
Funds Flow Statement and Cash Flow Statement, Assessment of Financial health.
Unit-V
Case Analysis related to the Subjects
Of 20 marks, internal test to be conducted by the concerned teacher as internal and external
from the recognized college/University Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of examination/BOS (MBA).
ReferencesBooks:-
1. T.S. Grewal - introduction to accounting S.CHAND & Co.
2. Shukla & Grewal-Advance Accounting, Kalyani Publishers.
3. S.N. Mahesvany –Advanced Accounting.
4. R.L. Gupta & M. Radhaswami- Advanced Accounting.(Sultan CHAND & Sons).
7. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-411 MARKETING MANAGEMENT-I
Unit-I
Marketing concept - Nature, Scope and importance of marketing, Marketing Management
process, Marketing Environment.
Unit-II
Consumer Behaviour-Meaning, Factors influencing Consumer Behaviour, The consumer
decision- making process, Marketing segmentation, Targeting and positioning.
Unit-III
Marketing Mix: Product life cycle & PLC strategy, product Mix decisions product line decisions,
Branding & packing Decisions.
Unit-IV
Price: Price objectives & price determination, Basic Method of setting price, pricing policies and
strategies.
Unit-V
Case Analysis related to the Subjects
Of 20 marks, internal test to be conducted by the concerned teacher as internal and external
from the recognized college/University Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of examination/BOS (MBA).
ReferencesBooks:-
1. William J./Stanton-Fundamentals of Marketing.
2. Phillip Kottler- Principles of Marketing.
3. Raja Saxsena-Marketing Management.
4. V.S Ramaswamy & Snamakumari- Marketing Management.
5. Sharad Kumar- A Text Book of marketing Management.
8. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-413 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-I
Unit-I
Financial Management-Finance and related Discipline, Scope of Finance, Finance Function,
Financial Managers Role and Firm’s Objectives, Corporate Securities- Equity share, preference
shares Debentures.
Unit-II
Financial Statement Analysis- Ratio Analysis- Leverage Operating and Financial.
Unit-III
Concept and Relevance of time value of money. Capital budgeting, Determination of cash Flow
stream. Techniques Evaluation, Traditional Techniques, Discounted Cash Flow Techniques,
Cashes in Capital budgeting decisions.
Unit-IV
Cost of Capital- Concept of cost of capital, Factor Affecting Cost of capital , Measurement of
cost of capital of individual Components, Weighted Average cost of capital Structure Theories
Planning ,EBIT-EPS Analysis.
Unit-V
Case Analysis related to the Subjects
Of 20 marks, internal test to be conducted by the concerned teacher as internal and external
from the recognized college/University Dept. of the related subject only. The external will be
selected by the controller of examination/BOS (MBA).
References Books:-
1. James C. Vanhonence - Finance Management & Policy
2. Weston & Brigham-Management Finance.
3. L. M. Pandey - Financial Management.
4. R. P. Rastogi-Financial Management Theory, Concept & Problems.
9. SEMESTER-I
Paper Code-415 COMPUTER FOR MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Fundamental Concept of computer and application Area, Classification of computer System,
Peripheral devices, data representation and binary numbers, computer software.
Unit-II
Programming concept- Flow Chart, Algorithm, Decision Tables, Programming Languages and
packages, Batch Programming, Multi Programming, Parallel Processing.
Unit-III
ALU, Types of Memories, Selection of memory system, Internal Organization of ALU, Role of
control Unit Register, Boolean algebra and binary operations, Data Structure, Files and Access
mechanism.
Unit-IV
Structure Computer Organization, High Level Language, Assembly Language, Assembler,
Operating Systems and its role, Virus & Anti-virus and its applications.
Unit-V
Practical 50 Marks
Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, Accounting Packages, MS-Power Point, MS-DOS-Operating
System.
References Books:-
1. R.K. Sinha-Computer Fundamentals.
2. V.Rajaraman-Fundamentals of Computers
3. A.S. Tanebaum- Structure Computer Organization.
10. SEMESTER-II
PaperCode-402 COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Unit-I
Cost Analysis, Cost Concept and Classification, Elements of Cost, Preparation of cost sheet
Allotment and absorption of Overhead.
Unit-II
Process costing, Job costing, Contract Costing and Application of Process costing for joint
products and by products.
Unit-III
Marginal Costing and breakeven analysis- Application in Decisions Making, Differential Costing.
Unit-IV
Standard Costing, Budgeting, Budgetary Control.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. Sharma & Gupta- Management Accounting, Kalayani Publishers.
2. S. N. Maheswari –Principle of Management Accounting, Sultan Chand.
3. Jain & Narang-Cost Accounting, Kalayani.
4. R. N. Anthony- Management Accounting, Richard D. Irwin.
5. N.L.Hingorani- Management Accounting, Sultan Chand & Sons.
6. Homgreen- Cost Accounting ,Prentice-Hall 12
11. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-404 QUANTITATIVEMETHODFOR MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Introduction to LPP, Formulation LPP, Graphical Methods and Simplex Method, Management
problems and case handling.
Unit-II
Linear Programming, Transportation Problem, Routing and Assignment Models, Game Theory.
Unit-III
Sequencing Dynamic Programming, Queuing System, PERT/CPM.
Unit-IV
Multi-Objective Decision-making, Non-interacting and interactive Decision-making,
Recommended.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Wagner-Principles of Operating Research.
2. K. Swarup, P.K.Gupta, Manmohan-Operations Research.
3. Keeney and Raiffa- Decisions with multiple objectives, Wiley, New York.
4. H.J. Zimmerman-Fuzzy set theory and its application.
SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-406 ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR-II
Unit-I
Leadership: Definition, Traits, Leadership function and component and components of
leadership, leadership styles, leadership approaches, Theories of leadership, Situational
leadership.
Unit-II
Group Dynamics:- Formation of group and stages of group development types of groups, size
status and effect of group behaviour, Role relationship, Group norms, Cohesiveness in groups,
Models of small group behaviour, understanding Group effectives conflict and conflict
resolution.
12. Unit-III
Management of stress: Potential sources of stress, consequences of stress management,
strategies, Implication of stress for performance and satisfaction, time management crisis,
delegation and information overload.
Unit-IV
Organization climate and culture: Factor affecting organizational climate, organization context,
structure, process, physical environment, systems, value and norms measuring organizational
climate, morale and organizational culture, creating, learning and sustaining culture
Organisation development (OD).
Unit-V
Case Analysis
SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-408 MANAGEMENTINFORMATIONSYSTEM
Unit-I
Concept of system, subsystem, integrated system, total system, MIS, information requirement
of various levels of management Organisation on an information processing unit, MIS and data
processing operating elements of information system, MIS and Top-management, structure of
information systems.
Unit-II
Analysis of information system (i) Fundamental concept, information system life cycle,
classicalapproach, structure approach.
Unit-III
Analysis of information system, (ii) structured tools, structured chart, non-graphic, tools,
evaluation of system design, coupling cohesion.
Unit-IV
Design of information system(i) Fundamental concept of the file design data base design,
input-output design, system security.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Murdic & Ross- Information system for modern management.
2. C.S. Parker-Management information system-strategy and action.
3. Lee-introductory systemanalysis and design (Vol-I & II).
4. A Ziya Asktas-Structure Analysis and Design Of Information System.
13. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-BA-410 Human Resource Management-I
Unit-I
Concept, nature and scope of human resource management, vis-à-vis personnel management,
growth and development of human resource management in india, Role and function of
personnel manager.
Unit-II
Human Resource Planning, concept and objective, job analysis, recruitment and selection,
selection procedures-tests and interviews, induction, promotion: purpose, transfer policies and
procedures types of transfers, separations: different types of separations, management of
redundancies.
Unit-III
Training in organization: its objectives, process of training, different types of training programs,
on the job and off the job training, evaluation of training program.
Unit-IV
Performance appraisal: its objective, uses and methods, traditional vs modern method,
management by objective (MBO), total quantity management (TQM), Kaizen, JIT, QC, QUALIY
OF WORK LIFE (QWL)
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Dale S. Beach, Personnel Management.
2. E.B. Flippo, Personnel Management.
3. C.B. Mamoria, Personnel Management.
4. C.S. Venkat Ratnam and B.K Srivastava, Personnel Management and Human resources.
5. P. Armstrong, HRM.
6. P. Subba Rao, HRM:Texts and Cases.
14. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-412 MARKETING MANAGEMENT-II
Unit-I
Place-Nature & function of marketing channel: channel Design decision, channel management
decisions.
Unit-II
Promotion-personal selling (management of sales force) advertising (nature of various media
suitable and selection of media), sales promotion public relation.
Unit-III
Marketing information sys and system and marketing research process-need importance, steps
with emphasis on research design.
Unit-IV
Special topics of marketing: rural marketing (Nature of characteristics of rural markets in India,
Marketing-Mix for rural markets), Industrial marketing (Nature & scope of industrial marketing),
Global marketing (Tapping into Global markets) Services marketing (Characteristics of services
and their marketing implication Retail marketing (Retailer’s marketing decision).
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Philip Kotler-marketing management-analysis planning, implementation and control
MI/1enium Edn.
2. Philio Kotler-Principles of marketing.
3. W.J. Stanton- fundamentals of marketing(R.I.)
4. V.S.Ramaswamy & Namakumari –marketing management-1.
5. Ranjan saxena-Marketing managemet-2.
6. Richand M.Phill, Alexander & Cross- Induatrial marketing.
15. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-414 FINANCEMANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Dividend policies: Types of dividends, forms of dividends, Factors influencing dividend policy,
MM approach, Walter’s approach, Bonus issue and right issue, merger acquisition,
amalgamation and takeover.
Unit-II
Working Capital Management: Concept, types, determinants of working capital, estimating
working capital, requirements, cash management, cash planning, Inventory Management-
Objectives and techniques, Receivable management.
Unit-III
Capital Market, Capital Market environment, guidelines for issue of new securities, Role of SEBI,
Secondary market, regulating for functioning stock market in India.
Unit-IV
Innovative Finance, Mutual Fund, Merchant Banking, Venture Capital, Foreign Capital &
Collaboration
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Pandey I.M., “Financial Management”, Bikash publication.
2. Khan & Jain- “ Financial management” TMH.
3. Chandra Prasanna, “Financial Management” T.M.H.
4. Weston & Brigham- “Managerial Finance” R.H.W.
5. Rostogi, R.P., “ Financial Management” Galgotia publication.
6. Gordon and Natarajan, “Financial Market services”, Himalaya Publishing House.
7. S. Guruswami,” Financial Market Institutions” Thomson.
16. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code-416 PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT-I
Unit-I
Basic Concept: Production and operation management function, various production processes
and their selection: production and productivity, Measurement of productivity.
Unit-II
Work study: Method study- procedure the techniques: principles of motion Economy and work
place design; work measurement; time study and work sampling; performance rating and
allowances;
Unit-III
Facility planning: Facility location factors, principles and techniques used; different layout:
Material handling systems and equipment’s.
Unit-IV
Production planning and control: Aggregate planning-basic Strategies Viz level Production
,Chase demand and mixed strategy: Aggregate planning cost: Routing; Scheduling; Gaant
Charts, Selection Techniques and concepts, value Analysis; Learning Curve , vertical integration,
just in Time System.
Unit-V
Case Study.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. S.N. Chery- Production and operation Management, TMH Publication.
2. Mayer R.R. Production and operation Management, Mc Graw Hill.
3. Schoder R.G. Operations Management, Decession Making in Operations function, Mc-
Graw Hill.
4. Riggs J.L Production system, Hon Wiley & Son.
5. Aswathappa & Sridhar Bhaat- Production and operation Management, Himalaya
Publications
17. SEMESTER-II
Paper Code- BA-418 SUMMER PROJECT
At the end of the second semester a student has to undergo on the job training during May-July
in an organization for 6-8 weeks to gain practical insight into the real life business. During the
summer he/she will prepare a report under the joint-guidance of a company executive and an
internal guide from among the faculty members of the department.
Evaluation System:
Project -75 marks
Viva voce-25 marks
The evaluation will be carried out by the faculty guide and an external member. Attending the
summer training is must and submission of report with which students are not promoted to 3rd
semester.
BEST OF LUCK
18. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-503 Human Resource Management-II
Unit-I
Concept and definition of wages and salary, components of wages, criteria of wage fixation, job
evaluation, Method of wage determination in India, wage differential, method of payment,
incentive payment.
Unit-II
Industrial Relation: Concept, values and scope, Approaches to Industrial relation- Unitary,
Pluralistic systems and radical approaches, role of state and industrial relation.
Unit-III
Trade Unionism: Concept, function and structure, union registration and recognition.
Industrial Dispute: Concept, Forms and types, cause, Prevention and settlement of industrial
disputes.
Unit-IV
Collective Bargaining- Nature, scope and functions, Theories of bargaining- Marketing,
Government and Managerial, Workers participation in management: Nature , scope and
objective. Growth of workers participation in india.
Unit-V
Case Analysis:
ReferencesBooks:-
1. C.B. Mamoria, Dynamic of Industrial Relation, HPH.
2. Sinha, Sinha and Sekar, Industrial Relation and Labour Legislation in india ,
3. G. Remanujan, india Labour Movement,
4. Arun Monnapa, Industrial Relation,TMH.
5. B.r. Patil, Collective Bargaining.
19. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-501 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Unit-I
Communication: Definition, concept, process of communication , Dimension of communication
in an organization- upward, downward , channels communication, communication strategy,
barriers and gateways in communication Situational learning and problem solving.
Unit-II
Oral 7 Wilton communication: Process and problems : Role of non –verbal communication,
conversion, presentation, probing, listening- levels types, barriers and skills, use in business
organization, Pitfalls, requisites for effective written communication with members,
management and Government.
Unit-III
Proposal and report writing: Objectives, type-requisites, committee dynamics: Purpose and
process of committee formation, type of committees, barriers to effective working in
committees.
Unit-IV
Pre and post meeting Documentation: Preparation of notice, agenda proceeding and minute,
follow-up communication in interviews and Negotiations, interviews- process, style and skills,
Negotiations- Process, style and skills, Public Relation concept- need importance of RR in
Business Organization, various media of public relation.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Rai & Rai-Business Communication
2. Nagraj & Raja Rao –Essentials of Business Communication.
3. Pradhan, Bhende & Thakur-Business Communication.
4. R. Pal & J.S Korlahalli- Organization Communication.
20. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-505 PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT-II
Unit-I
Production Design and Development: Strategies foe new product introduction; development
Process: Interaction product and process, interaction, between product and process design,
product life cycle.
Unit-II
Inventory Management: Concept of inventory; Independent and depended demand inventory
Cost, Structure, Deterministic, Inventory models , EQO, Quality discounts periodic review and
continuous review inventory control pare to analysis, ABC and other classifications, Principles of
Material Requirement Planning.
Unit-III
Quantity Management: Concept of quality of design, conformance and performance; Quality
economics, statistical quality control, Sampling plans and controls charts, Total Quality
Management Concepts, Project Management Organization, Network, Principle, Critical Path
Method (CPM), PERT; Time Cost trade off.
Unit-IV
Maintenance Management and Computer- aided POM- Maintenance and replacement Policies;
preventive and breakdown maintenance; Economics of replacement ,individual and Group
replacement, predicative maintenance introduction to computer aided process planning
,Computer integrated system.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Schroeder R.G –Operation Management, Mc. Graw Hill
2. Riggs J.L.- Production Systems john Wiley & Sons.
3. Dilworth J.B.- Production Operation/Operation Management, Mc Graw Hill.
4. Aswathappa & Shridhar Bhat- Production and operation Management.
21. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code - BA-507 BUSINESS LAW
Unit-I
Law of Contract: Essential Element of Contract- Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Free Consent,
Legality of object- Capacity of Parties- Breach of Contracts and Remedies-Indemnity, Law of sale
goods: Sale vs Agreement or sale, Sale vs Hire Purpose- Condition and warranties, Transfer of
Property.
Unit-II
Company Law: Meaning and nature of company, Corporate Personality, Lifting the Corporate
Veil, Classification of companies, Formation of Companies, Doctrine of Ultra vires, Doctrine of
Indoor Management, Appointment of Directors, Meeting of Directors and Shareholders
Resolution.
Unit-III
The Competition Act: Competition Commission of india, Duties, Powers & Function of
Commission, Duties of Director General, Penalties.
Unit-IV
Foreign Exchange Management Act: Objective and Definition, Regulations of Foreign
Contribution and Hospitality, Power of Inspection of Accounts and Seizure thereof, Offences by
Companies.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Avtar Singh-Principles of Law ,Eastern Book Company ,Lucknow.
2. Majumdar & Kapoor- Elements of Mercantile Law, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
3. P.K. Majumdar-Law of Consumer Protection in india ,Orient Publishing Company ,New
Delhi.
4. The Competition Act, 2002.
22. SEMESTER-III
ELECTIVES
MARKETING MANAGEMENT GROUP
Paper Code-511 ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATION
Unit-I
Advertising- Nature, Scope, Need, Functions and Types , Social Economic and Legal Aspects of
Advertising- Regulation of Adverting.
Unit-II
Advertising Organisation- Advertising Agency, Function, Structure and Clint- Agency
Relationship, The role and working of an Ad. Agency, Ad Budget, Decision,
Unit-III
Advertising Media –Media Strategy for Global Advertising, Characteristics of Different Media,
Media Planning, Measurement of Ad Effectiveness- Pre Testing & post testing.
Unit-IV
Role of Public Relation: The PR Programme, Tool OF Public Relation- Publicity, Corporate
Advertising, Social Responsibility of AD and PR, The PR Department- PR Role in Corporate
Communication
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. Wrigth, Ferner & Zeigler- Advertising, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. S. Watson Dun & Arnold Burban- Advertising & its in Modern Marketing.
3. Willium M. Mincaid Jr.- Promotion of product ideas & Services , Max well , Mc . Millan
International Education.
4. Normarn givin, Robert Eng. & Mortan Galper-Promotion Management.
23. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-512 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND MARKETING RESEARCH
Unit-I
Consumer Behaviour – Meaning, Scope & importance of its study in marketing. The consumer
decision- making process. Environmental influences consumer Behaviour-Personality
Perception and Learning.
Unit-II
Models of Consumer Behaviour- Nicosia, Howard- Sheth, Engel kollat- Black Well, sheth Family
Decision –making models, Diffusion of innovation.
Unit-III
Marketing Research Process-Research Design, Data Collection, sampling and SAMPLING
DESIGNS, Questionnaire planning & execution.
Unit-IV
Technique of Data Analysis- Bivariate & Multi- variate Analysis, Report- writing, Consumer
Research, Product Research & motivation Research.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. James F. Engel, Roger D, Blackwell & Paul J. Miniard- consumer Behaviour.
2. Lean G. Schiffman & Desline lazar Kanuk – consumer Behaviour.
3. D.D.Sharma- Marketing Reserch – Principle, Application & Cases.
4. D.J.Luck & R. S. Rubin- Mrketing Research.
5. G.C Beri-Marketing Research.
6. Boyd-Marketing Research L Concept & Cases.
24. SEMESTER-III
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP
Paper Code-521 SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Concept of risk and return, Valuation of Securities.
Unit-II
Portfolio Analysis: Simple Diversification, Markowitz, Sharpen diversification CAP/BAPT
Selection of Optimal Portfolio.
Unit-III
Fundamental Analysis: Economics Analysis, Industry Analysis, Company Analysis. Technical
Analysis indicators, forecasting individual stock Performance measurement of managed
portfolios.
Unit-IV
Effective Market Hypothesis: Random walk, Portfolio Revision, Performance measurement of
managed portfolios.
Unit-V
Case Study.
References Books:-
1. Jack Clart Francis- Management of investment, Mc. Graw Hill.
2. Sharpe Alexander Balien- Investment.
3. Jordan & Fisher- Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Prenticehall.
4. Geogerry and Stanley- Fundamental of investment Management ,Irvin Homewood.
25. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-523 MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
Unit-I
Money Market: Money Market Instruments, Capital Market- Primary Market, Method of
Floating New Issued, Secondary Market, Function.
Unit-II
Securities Exchange and Board of india, Functions, powers, SEBI, Guidelines for Primary Market,
Secondary Market, Under writers , Brokers, Investor Protection , National Stock Exchange.
Unit-III
Merchant Banking: Merchant Banking in india, Merchant Banks and Services Commercial Banks,
Venture Capital : Meaning, Features, Indian Scenario.
Unit-IV
Credit Reacting: Credit Rating in india, Benefits of Credit Rating, Credit Rating Agencies in india,
Rating Methodology, Credit Rating Symbols, Limitations, Mutual Funds: Importance
Classification, Advantages, Performance of Mutual Funds in india.
Unit-V
Case Study.
References Books:-
1. J.C. Verma- Merchant Banking.
2. Goordon, Natraj- Financial Market & Service, Himalaya Publishing House.
3. R.V. Kamatha, S.A Keshan & t. Viswanath- The Principles Practice of Leasing Lease,
Asia , England, 2000,.
4. Machraju H.R –Merchant Banking Principles & Practice New Age International Pvt. Ltd.
26. SEMESTER-III
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT GROUP
Paper Code-531 HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING
Unit-I
Concept, Importance, Objective of Human Resources Planning, Types of HR Plan, Dimensions of
Human Resources Planning, Approaches: Social Demand Approach, Rate of Return Approach
and Manpower Requirement Approach.
Unit-II
Human Resources Information System, Types of Information, Sources of information at Micro
and Micro Level, Procedure for Gathering Data Manpower Reporting.
Unit-III
Manpower forecasting and projections, causes of demand and supply Forecasting, Method of
Demand and Supply Forecasting at Micro Level.
Unit-IV
Career Planning: Concept, Purpose, Objective, Difference between Career Planning and
Manpower Planning, Career Planning VS. Succession Planning, Processing of Career Planning
and Development, HR Audit and Accounting.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. D.J. Bell- Planning Corporate Manpower.
2. Gareth Stainer- Manpower Planning.
3. Gordan Mc Beath-Manpower Planning
4. IGNOW Materisl.
27. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-533 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Industrial Relation: Concept and values and scope, approaches to industrial relations- unitary,
Pluralistic and redical, approaches, Role of State and Industrial Relations.
Unit-II
Trade Unionism, Concept function, union rivalry and leadership, Growth of Trade Unions in
india, Theories on trade unionism- selling Pearlman, Sidney & Beatrie Webb ,Karl Marx, Robert
Hoxie and Mahatma Gandhi ,Industrial Dispute: Caused and remedial measurement of disputes
procedure for settlement of disputes in india, code of discipline.
Unit-III
Collective Bargaining- Origin and function,Composition of the bargaining agents and process of
bargaining. Recent trends in collective bargaining in india. Theories of collective Bargaining by
N.W. Chamberlain, Walton and Mackersise ,Allan Flanders and Sidney & Beatrice Webb.
Collective Bargaining in U.K. and U.S.A.
Unit-IV
Workers Participation in Management, concept, Scope, Forms and Functions, Origin and growth
of workers’ participation in india. Workers Participation in other countries: Co- determination in
Germany and Quality Circles in Japan.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. B.R. Patil- Collective Bargaining.
2. N.W. Chamerlain- Collective Bargaining.
3. P.K. Mohanty- Collection Bargaining in Steel Industry in india
4. K.M. Sahoo- Industrial Democracy.
5. G. Ramanujan- Indian Labor Movement.
28. SEMESTER-III
Paper Code-BA-535 Industrial Relations
Unit-I
Industrial Relation: Concept, Values and Scope, Approach to Industrial relation- Unitary,
Pluralistic System and Radical Approaches, Role of State and Industrial Relation, Future scenario
of union-management relationship.
Unit-II
Trade Unionism: Concept, Function, Union rivalry and Leadership, Growth of Trade unions in
india. Theories on Trade Unionism- Selling Pearlman, Sidney & Beatrice Webb, Karl Marx,
Robert Hoxie and Mahatma Gandhi. Employee Grievance: Approaches, Nature, Cause of
grievances, grievance procedure grievance and Industrial Relations, Code of Conduct, Code of
Disciplinary procedure, Prevention and settlement of Industrial Disputes.
Unit-III
Collective Bargaining- Origin and Function, Composition of the Bargaining agents and process
of bargaining, Recent trends in collective bargaining in india, Theories of Collective Bargaining
by N.W. Chamberline, Walton and Mockeries, Allan Flander and Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
Collective bargaining in UK and USA.
Unit-IV
Workers participation in management: Concept, Scope, Forms and Function, Origin and
growth of workers Participation in india, Workers Participation in other Countries: Co-
determination in Germany and Quality Circle in Japan.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. B.R. Patil- Collective Bargaining.
2. N.W. Chamerlain- Collective Bargaining.
3. P.K. Mohanty- Collection Bargaining in Steel Industry in india
4. K.M. Sahoo- Industrial Democracy.
5. G. Ramanujan- Indian Labor Movement.
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29. SEMESTER –IV
Paper Code-502 STRETEGIC MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
General Concept: Mission, Objective and strategy, SWOT analysis strategy and product life
cycle, comparative displays, design of corporate identity.
Unit-II
Process of strategy formation: Porter’s 5- Bocks model-strategy towards buyers and suppliers,
genetic strategies- cost, Difference and focus strategies, market signals and competitive moves,
competitor selection, recent developments in strategy, core competence, strategic vision,
strategic intent, Achieving national competitive advantage.
Unit-III
Alternative strategies: Stability and growth strategy, vertical integration and capacity
expansion, Division, Diversification, Mergers and acquisition, strategic alliances, Retrenchment
strategy.
Unit-IV
Implementation of strategy: Implementation variable, Organisation structure Leadership, Value
and aspiration and management: Social Responsibility of Business; Evaluation of corporate
strategy.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Michael Porter- Competitive strategy, Free Press.
2. Ansoff-Corporate strategy, Pelican.
3. Ansoff- Strategic Management Macmillan.
4. Srivastave-Corporate Strategy and Planning Himalaya.
5. Chistenson Andrews, Guth & Porter, Business Policy , Text & Cases, Irwin.
6. Sharpin – Strategic Mnagement, Mc Graw Hill.
7. Smith, Griman- Dynamic of competitive Strategy, Stage.
30. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-504 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATEGOVERNANCE
Unit-I
Nature of ethics, why be moral, how to deal with moral differences(relativism),distinction
between fact and value, Distinction between law and ethics, moral development (Kohi berg),
Ethics and Business, Why be moral in business, the evaluation of business ethics corporation as
moral agent.
Unit-II
Understanding moral dellema, moral problems and paradoxes, applying moral reasoning in the
solution of business, Utilitarianism jermy Bentham(the Hodonistic calculus and J.S
Mill(altruism)” maximum good foe maximum number Deontology (Immaanuel Kant) The
categorical imperative, the good will, Virtue and business career, economic, justice, Distributive
justice juhn Ranals, Personal Liberty(Robert Nozic).
Unit-III
Ethical issues in marketing Fee markets monopoly, truth in advertising, product safety, fairness
and efficiency in financial market insider trading worker right and duties- worker places safety-
discrimination-(based on sex,caste and colour)whistle blowing, Economical degradation How of
international Business , International regulation in global economy, social responsibility of
multinationals in host country, individual value/ organization value quality of life Marerialism
and quality of life(western perspective) spiritualism and quality of life (the ancient indian
perspective) The purusarthas.
Unit-IV
Recent Trends on Corporate Governance: The meaning of Governance, who actually governs,
the conventional idea of governance, The changing view of Corporate Governance, Social
responsibility and human face of governance
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Richad T. de- Business Ethics(Third ed) Mac Millan Publishing Co. 1990.
2. Velasques- Manual G. Business Ethics : Concept and cases. (Third edition). Prentice Hall,
Engel Wood Cliff, 1992.
3. Hosmer Le Rue Tone Hosmer- The Ethics of Mnagement. Universal Book Stall New
Delhi,1999.
4. Sherlekar. S.A- Ethics in Management, Himalaya Publishing House, 1999.
5. Raj rutuparna- A study in Business Himalaya Publishing House, 1999.
6. Jaskson, Jenifer- An Introduction to Business Ethics , Black Well, 1996.
31. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code -506 E-COMMERCE
Unit-I
Introduction to E-Commerce Technologies, Types, Usefulness, Functions and Component of E-
Commerce.
Unit-II
Data Mining: Data Collection, Preparation, Visualization, Methods and tools Intelligent Software
Agents: Agent frame work in java, Agents and Voyager, agents in E-Commerce.
Unit-III
XML AND JAVA Multitier application, development using XML document messaging.
Unit-IV
WAP AND WML: Mobile Communication Fundamentals, Blue tooth WAP AND WML, Mobile
Commerce, and Cryptography: Simple Algorithms and implementations
Unit-V
Transaction in E-Commerce: Model of electronic money, Authentication agencies, transaction
issues and e-security.
32. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-BA-510 SEMINAR AND COMPREHENSIVE VIVA-VOCE
(A). Seminar:
Seminar performance will be evaluated by a committee of internal teacher. It will have the
following components
a. Quality of material :25 marks
b. Quality of Presentation :15 marks
c. Participation :10 marks
Total : 50 marks
(B) Comprehensive viva-voce:
a. This shall be done by a committee of teacher with participation of an External Expert from an
institution/Industry of repute.
b. The chairman of the committee shall forward the score within the prescribed data to the
university. He/she shall also maintain all records for inspection by the university for least a
semester.
c. Minimum Score for a pass in viva-voce is 50 percent of the marks allotted for this.
d. Total Marks allotted for this is 50.
33. SEMESTER-IV
MARKETING MANAGEMENT GROUP
Paper Code-512 SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Management of sales, Force- Requirement, selection, training Motivation, & Compensation of
sales Force.
Unit-II
Control Evaluation of Sales Force, Sales Quotas, Sales Territories, Forms of sales Organisation.
Unit-III
Distribution Management: Channel Behaviour 7 Organisation , Channel design decision,
Channel Management decision.
Unit-IV
Physical Distribution - Nature, Objective, Warehousing, Inventory & Transportation
Management.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
ReferencesBooks:-
1. Still Candiff & Govoni- Sales Management Decisions, Stretegies & Cases.
2. Rolph E. Ehderson, Joseph F. Fair & Alan J Bush – Professional Sales Management
3. Albert Dumm & Eugeri, Johson- Managing your sales Term
4. Sterms, Foster & Woodside- Marketing Channels, System & Stretegies.
34. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-514 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Unit-I
International marketing: Nature & Scope, International Vs. Domestic Marketing, Global
Marketing Environment.
Unit-II
Product Planning & Pricing for export, overseas distribution & Promoting Product Globally.
Unit-III
Export: Import Policy, Role of Regional Economic Grouping- EEC UNCTAD, WTO.
Unit-IV
Export Documentation & Procedure, Role of State Trading Corporation Export Promotion
Council.
Unit-V
Case Analysis
35. SEMESTER –IV
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP
Paper Code-522 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Unit-I
Working capital management: Introduction, Determinates of working capital. Operating Cycle,
working capital Estimation, determining financing Mix Financing Current Asset, Banking
Committee Norms.
Unit-II
Cash Management: Motives of Holding Cash, Objective of Cash Management, Cash Budget,
Cash Management Models, Management of Float.
Unit-III
Receivable Management: Introduction, Objective, Credit Policies, Credit Terms, Collection
Policies, Monitoring and Control of Receivable.
Unit-IV
Inventory Management: Introduction, Objectives, Need to hold inventories, inventory
management Techniques, Safety Stock, Inventory Pricing and Financing.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. V.K Bhalla-Working Capital Management, Anmol Publications, New Delhi.
2. I.M. Pandey- Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House , New Delhi.
3. Prasanna Chandra-Financial Management, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
4. Hill and Sartoris- Short Term Financial Management, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
36. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-2 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Unit-I
Financial Management in a Global Context: Why Study international Finance. The Finance
Function, the Emerging Challenges, Recent Changes in Global Financial Markets
Unit-II
Objective of the firm, Risk Management and wealth Mesemination. The nature of exposure and
risk: Approach, Clarification of foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk, Exchange rates, Interest
rates, Inflation rates and Exposure.
Unit-III
Balance of payments: What is the Balance of Payment? Balance of Payment categories,
Accounting Principles in Balance of Payments, Valuation and Training, Components of balance
of payment, Meaning of Deficit Surplus in the Balance of Payments.
Unit-IV
Foreign Exchange Market: Structure of the foreign Exchange Market, Mechanic of Currency
Trading, Types of Transaction and settlement Dares, Forwards, Swaps, Options Futures.
Unit-V
Case Analysis
References Books:-
1. Shapiro- Multinational Financial Management,
2. Giddy- Global Financial Market.
3. Devid F. Derosa- Managing Exchange Risk.
37. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-BA-532 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Unit-I
Concept and Objective of Human Resource Development, HRD Matrix, HRD Climate, Elements
and measurement of HRD Climate, Workers development: Objective, HRD as a system, HRD- A
function, Quality circle- A tool for worker development, Job enrichment.
Unit-II
Line Manager and HRD, The supervisor and HR, Motivation aspects of HRD practices in india
with reference to manufacturing and service sectors- SAIL and State Bank of India,
Unit-III
Importance of training and management development- Its needs and objectives in organization
,Method of determining training, principles of training, Learning and learning theories,
techniques of management development- job rotation under study methods case study,
incident method, role playing .in basket exercise, management game & T-Group training.
Unit-IV
Performance appraisal: its objective, uses and methods, Management by objectives (MBO),
Potential Appraisal, Performance appraisal in selected organization (SAIL, NALCO).
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. U.Pareek and T.V. Rao, Designing and Managing Human Resources System.
2. Lynton and Pareek, Training and Development.
3. R.Rayagopal, Human Resource Development.
4. S.Mangaraj, Human Resource Development Practices.
5. T.V.rao and K.K.Verma, Alternative Approaches and Strategies of HRD.
6. Arun Monnapa, Industrial Relation, TMH
38. SEMESTER-IV
Paper Code-534 LABOUR LEGISLATIONS
Unit-I
Need, Objectives, Scope of labour legislation, Growth of Labour legislations in india, legislation
on working condition- The Factories Act. 1948. The Mines Act. 1952. The Plantation Labour
Act.1951.
Unit-II
Legislation on Industrial Relation- The Trade Unions Act. 1926. The Industrial Employment
(Standing Orders) Act. 1946, Industrial Disputes Act. 1947.
Unit-III
Legislation on social Security - The Workmen’s Compensation Act. 1923. The E.S.I Act. 1948.
The EPF Act. 1952. Maternity Benefit Act. 1961, payment of Gratuity Act. 1972.
Unit-IV
Legislation concerning Wages- The minimum Wages Act. 1948. The Payment of wages Act.
1936. The Payment of Bonus Act. 1965. The Equal Remuneration Act. 1976.
Unit-V
Case Analysis.
References Books:-
1. N.D. Kapoor-Labour Law.
2. P.L. Mallik – Industrial Law.
3. G.P. Sinha & PR.N. Sinha- Industrial Relation nd Labour Legislation in india.
4. Mamoria and Mamoria- Dynamic of industrial Relation in india.
5. C.B. Mamoria- Dynamic of Labour Legislation.
6. A.M. Sharma- Industrial Jurisprudence and Labour Legislation.
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