MBA Common 1st Year Syllabus 2020 - 28th Sept

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DR. A.P.J.

ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,


UTTAR PRADESH, LUCKNOW

Revised Evaluation Scheme & Syllabus

MBA
(Dual Specialization in Marketing, HR, Finance, Operation, IB & IT)

First Year

AS PER
AICTE MODEL CURRICULUM

(Effective from the Session: 2020-21)

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MBA 1st Year Course Structure in accordance with
AICTE Model Curriculum Effective w.e.f.
Academic Session 2020-21
Semester I

END
INTERNAL EVALUATION
PERIODS SEMESTER
SCHEME
EVALUATION
SN SUBJECT TOTAL CREDIT
Codes
L T P CT TA PS TOTAL TE PE

1 MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS
KMBN101 & ORGANISATIONAL 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
BEHAVIOUR
2 KMBN102 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3

3 KMBN103 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING


3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
& ANALYSIS
4 KMBN104 BUSINESS STATISTICS &
3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
ANALYTICS
5 MARKETING
KMBN105 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
MANAGEMENT
6 KMBN106 DESIGN THINKING 2 0 0 15 10 0 25 50 75 2

7 KMBN107 BUSINESS
3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
COMMUNICATION
LAB / PRACTICALS

8 KMBN151 IT SKILLS LAB -1 0 0 3 0 50 50 - 100 150 3

9 KMBN152 MINI PROJECT -1 0 0 3 0 0 25 25 0 50 75 3

1200 26

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Semester II
INTERNAL END
PERIODS EVALUATION SEMESTER
CODE SCHEME EVALUATION
SN SUBJECT TOTAL CREDIT
TOTA T
L T P CT TA PS PE
L E
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
KMBN201
1 & LEGAL ASPECT OF 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
BUSINESS
KMBN202 HUMAN RESOURCE
2 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
MANAGEMENT
KMBN203 BUSINESS RESEARCH
3 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
METHODS
KMBN204 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
4 3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
& CORPORATE FINANCE
KMBN205 OPERATIONS
5 3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
MANAGEMENT
KMBN206 QUANTITATIVE
6 TECHNIQUES FOR 3 1 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
MANAGERS

KMMN207 DIGITAL MARKETING &


7 4 0 0 30 20 0 50 100 0 150 3
E COMMERCE

KMBN208 MANAGEMENT
8 2 0 0 15 10 0 25 50 0 75 2
INFORMATION SYSTEMS

LAB / PRACTICALS

9 KMBN251 IT SKILLS LAB-2 0 0 2 0 0 25 25 0 0 25 1

MINI PROJECT -2
10 KMBN252 0 0 3 0 0 25 25 0 25 50 2

1200 26
L/T/P – Lecture/Tutorial/Practical, CT/TA/PS- Class Test/Teachers Assessment/Practical Session, TE/PE-
Term End/ Practical End

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SEMESTER I
MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives:

1. To provide basic understandings of management processes


2. To help the students understand the concepts of organizational behaviour
3. To apply the concepts of management and organizational behaviors in real world situations
4. Familiarizing the students with the contemporary issues in management.
5. Developing managerial and leadership skills among students

UNIT I (8 Lectures)
Fundamentals of Management: Management practices from past to present, Different levels of
management, Managerial skills and Managerial Functions , Case Studies
Planning- Objective of planning, Planning process, Types of planning, Types of plans, Management by
Objective, Decision-making- types, process & techniques,. Case Studies

UNIT-II (8 Lectures)
Organising & Staffing- Types of organization, Organization structure and decentralization of authority,
Meaning of staffing, Recruitment, selection & placement, Training & development..
Directing & Controlling- Principle of directing, Essence of coordination, Different control techniques,
Management by exception. Case Studies

UNIT III(8 Lectures)


Fundamentals of individual behavior, Personality, types of personality, Personal effectiveness, meaning
of Attitudes, Types, Components, attitude formation and attitude change. Meaning & Type of Group
Behaviour, Interpersonal skills, Transactional Analysis, Johari Window,
UNIT IV (8 Lectures)
Motivation:, Theory of Motivation: Maslow’s, Herzberg’s, McClelland, Contemporary theories of
Motivation: Self Determination Theory, Self Efficacy Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Equity
Theory, Reinforcement Theory, Meaning of Perception, process, behavioral applications of perception.
Case Studies
UNIT V: (8 Lectures)
Leadership: What is leadership, types of leaders and leadership styles, traits and qualities of effective
leader, trait theory, LSM – Leadership Situational Model, Team Building, Tuckman Model of Team
Development. Organizational Change: Meaning of organizational change approaches to managing
organizational change, creating a culture for change, implementing the change, Kurt Lewin Model of
change. Case Studies

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COURSE OUTCOME
Course Outcomes Bloom’s taxonomy

CO 1: Developing understanding of managerial Knowledge ( K 2)


practices and their perspectives. Remembering ( K1)

CO2: Understanding and Applying the concepts Knowledge ( K 2)


of organizational behaviour Applying ( K 4)
CO 3: Applying the concepts of management Applying ( K 4)
and analyze organizational behaviors in real Analyzing ( K 5)
world situations

CO 4: Comprehend and practice contemporary Comprehending (K 3)


issues in management.

CO 5: Applying managerial and leadership skills Applying (K4)


among students

Suggested Readings
1. Koontz Harold &Weihrich Heinz – Essentials of management (Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Edition,2008)
2. L. M. Prasad- Principles and Practices of Management, Sulatn Chand & Sons, 7th edition, 2007.
3. Stephen P. Robbins, ―Organizational Behaviour‖, 12th Edition, Prentice Hall
4. Dr. Premvir Kapoor, Principles and Practices of Management, Khanna Publishing House, Delhi
5. Robbins & Coulter - Management (Prentice Hall of India, 9th Edition)
6. Principles of Management, George R. Terry & S.G. Franklin, AITBS, Delhi.
7. N M Khandelwal- Indian Ethos & Values for Management- Himalyan Publishing
8. Fred Luthans, ―Organizational Behaviour‖, 12th Edition, McGraw Hill International Edition
9. Aswathappa K, ―Organizational Behaviour (Text, Cases and Games)‖, Himalaya Publication
10. UdaiPareek, ―Organizational Behavior‖, Oxford University Press

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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objective:

1. To understand the importance of Managerial Economics in management and businesses


2. To apply the principles of managerial economics in achieving business objectives
3. Be equipped with the tools necessary in forecasting product demand
4. Understand and be able to apply latest pricing strategies
5. Understand and analyze the macro environment affecting the business decision making.

UNIT –I (6 Hours)
Basic Concepts and principles: Definition, Nature and Scope of Economics-Micro Economics and Macro
Economics, Managerial Economics and its relevance in business decisions. Fundamental Principles of
Managerial Economics - Incremental Principle, Marginal Principle, Opportunity Cost Principle,
Discounting Principle, Concept of Time Perspective, Equi-Marginal Principle, Utility Analysis, Cardinal
Utility and Ordinal Utility. Case Studies

UNIT –II (8Hours)


Demand and Supply Analysis: Theory of Demand, Types of Demand. Determinants of demand, Demand
Function, Demand Schedule, Demand curve, Law of Demand, Exceptions to the law of Demand, Shifts in
demand curve, Elasticity of Demand and its measurement. Price Elasticity, Income Elasticity, Arc
Elasticity. Cross Elasticity and Advertising Elasticity. Uses of Elasticity of Demand for managerial
decision making, Demand forecasting meaning, significance and methods.( numerical Exercises) Case
Studies
Supply Analysis; Law of Supply, Supply Elasticity; Analysis and its uses for managerial decision
making.
Price of a Product under demand and supply forces . Case Studies

UNIT –III (10Hours)


Production and cost Analysis: Production concepts & analysis; Production function, Types of production
function, Laws of production: Law of diminishing returns, Law of returns to scale.
Cost concept and analysis: Cost, Types of costs, Cost output relationship in the short-run. Cost output
relationship in the Long-run. Estimation of revenue. Average Revenue, Marginal Revenue . Case Studies

UNIT –IV (10Hours)


Market structures: Perfect and Imperfect Market Structures, Perfect Competition, features, determination
of price under perfect competition. Monopoly: Feature, pricing under monopoly, Price Discrimination.
Monopolistic: Features, pricing under monopolistic competition, product differentiation. Oligopoly:
Features, kinked demand curve, cartels, price leadership. Case Studies

UNIT –V (6Hrs)
National Income; Concepts and various methods of its measurement, Circular flows in 2 sector, 3 sector,
4 sector economies, Inflation, types and causes, Business Cycle & its phases.

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Course Outcomes:
Course Outcomes Bloom’s taxonomy
CO1: Students will be able to remember the concepts of micro • Knowledge ( K 2)
economics and also able to understand the various micro economic • Remembering ( k1)
principles to make effective economic decisions under conditions of risk
and uncertainty.
CO2: The students would be able to understand the law of demand & • Knowledge ( K 2)
supply & their elasticities , evaluate & analyse these concepts and apply • Applying ( K 4)
them in various changing situations in industry . Students would be able
• Synthesizing ( K6)
to apply various techniques to forecast demand for better utilization of
resources. • Evaluating ( K7)
CO3: The students would be able to understand the production concept • Comprehending (K 3)
and how the production output changes with the change in inputs and • Applying ( K 4)
able to analyse the effect of cost to business and their relation to
• Analyzing ( K 5)
analyze the volatility in the business world
• Evaluating ( K7)
CO4: The students would be able to understand & evaluate the different • Applying ( K 4)
market structure and their different equilibriums for industry as well as • Analyzing ( K 5)
for consumers for the survival in the industry by the application of
• Synthesizing ( K6)
various pricing strategic
CO5: The students would be able to analyse the macroeconomic • Knowledge ( K 2)
concepts & their relation to micro economic concept & how they affect • Comprehending (K 3)
the business & economy.

Suggested Readings
1. Managerial Economics ,D.N.Dwivedi,Vikas Publication, 7th Ed
2. Managerial Economics, GEETIKA, McGraw-Hill Education 2nd Ed.
3. Managerial Economics: Concepts and Applications (SIE), THOMAS& MAURICE, McGraw-Hill
Education, 9th Ed
4. Managerial Economics, H.L Ahuja, S.Chand, 8th Ed
5. Managerial Economics – Theory and Applications, Dr.D.M.Mithani, Himalaya Publications, 7th Ed.
6. Sociology & Economics for Engineers, Dr. Premvir Kapoor, Khanna Publishing House

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND ANALYSIS

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives:

1) To understand the fundamentals, basic theory and concepts of financial accounting.


2) To have a knowledge about various Accounting Standards used in preparation of financial statements.
3) To have an understanding of preparation and presentation of financial statements.
4) To acquire knowledge about various techniques used for analysing financial statements with its
application.
5) To enable students acquainted with current trends and social responsibility accounting.

UNIT I (6Hrs)

Meaning and Scope of Accounting: Evolution and Users of Accounting, Basic Accounting terminologies,
Principles of Accounting, Accounting Concepts & Conventions, Accounting Equation, Deprecation
Accounting.

UNIT II (6Hrs)

Mechanics of Accounting: Accounting Standards and IFRS: International Accounting Principles and
Standards; Matching of Indian Accounting Standards with International Accounting Standards, Double
entry system of Accounting, journalizing of transactions; Ledger posting and Trial Balance.

UNIT III (12 Hrs)

Presentation of Financial Statement: Preparation of final accounts (Profit & Loss Account and Balance
Sheet) according to companies act 2013 (vertical format), Excel Application to make Balance sheet, Case
studies and Workshops, Preparation of Cash Flow Statement and its analysis.

UNIT IV (10 Hrs)

Analysis of financial statement: Ratio Analysis- Solvency ratios, Profitability ratios, activity ratios,
liquidity ratios, Market capitalization ratios; leverage Ratio, Detailed Analysis using excel application.

UNIT V (6 Hrs)

Financial Statement Analysis and Recent Types of Accounting: Common Size Statement; Comparative
Balance Sheet and Trend Analysis of manufacturing, Service & banking organizations, Case Study and
Workshops in analysing Balance sheet. Human Resource Accounting, Forensic Accounting, Accounting
for corporate social responsibility.

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Course Outcome:

After successful completion of this course students will be able to

S.No Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy

1 CO1.Understand and apply accounting concepts, principles and Knowledge (K2)/


conventions for their routine monetary transaction. Comprehending (K 3)

CO2. Understand about IFRS, Ind AS and IAS for preparation Knowledge (K2)
2 and reporting of financial statements. Synthesizing (K6)/

CO3. Create and prepare financial statements and Cash flow in Remembering (k1)
3 accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

CO4. Analyse, interpret and communicate the information Analysing (K 4) / Evaluating


contained in basic financial statements and explain the (K7))
4 limitations of such statements.

CO5. Recognising various types of accounting and utilize the Knowledge (K2)
technology and social responsibility in facilitating and Applying (K 4)
5 enhancing accounting and financial reporting processes
Suggested Readings
1. Maheshwari S.N &Maheshwari S K – A text book of Accounting for Management (Vikas, 10th
Edition)
2. Essentials of Financial Accounting (based on IFRS), Bhattacharya (PHI,3rd Ed)
3. Khan and Jain - Financial Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Ed.)
4. PC Tulsian- Financial Accounting (Pearson, 2016)
5. Dhamija - Financial Accounting for managers: (Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition).
6. Narayanswami - Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective (PHI,5th Ed)
7. DhaneshkKhatri- Financial Accounting (TMH,2015)
8. Ambrish Gupta - Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective (Prentice Hall, 4th Edition)
9. Ramchandran&Kakani - Financial Accounting for Management (TMH, 2nd Edition).
10. Mukherjee - Financial Accounting for Management (TMH, 2nd Edition).

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BUSINESS STATISTICS & ANALYTICS

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40 hours


Course Objectives

1. Understand the different basic concept / fundamentals of business statistics.


2. Understand the importance of measures of Descriptive statistics which includes measures of central
tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Time Series Analysis, Index Number, Correlation and
Regression analysis and their implication on Business performance.
3. Understand the concept of Probability and its usage in various business applications.
4. Understand the Hypothesis Testing concepts and use inferential statistics- t, F, Z Test and Chi
Square Test
5. Understand the practical application of Descriptive and Inferential Statistics concepts and their uses
for Business Analytics.

Unit I (10 Sessions): Descriptive Statistics


Meaning, Scope, types, functions and limitations of statistics, Measures of Central tendency – Mean,
Median, Mode, Quartiles, Measures of Dispersion – Range, Inter quartile range, Mean deviation, Standard
deviation, Variance, Coefficient of Variation, Skewness and Kurtosis.

Unit II (8 Sessions):Time Series & Index Number


Time series analysis: Concept, Additive and Multiplicative models, Components of time series,
Trend analysis: Least Square method - Linear and Non- Linear equations, Applications in business
decision-making.
Index Numbers:- Meaning , Types of index numbers, uses of index numbers, Construction of Price,
Quantity and Volume indices:- Fixed base and Chain base methods.

Unit III (6 Sessions): Correlation & Regression Analysis


Correlation Analysis: Rank Method & Karl Pearson's Coefficient of Correlation and Properties of
Correlation.
Regression Analysis: Fitting of a Regression Line and Interpretation of Results, Properties of Regression
Coefficients and Relationship between Regression and Correlation.

Unit IV ( 8 Sessions): Probability Thoery & Distribution


Probability: Theory of Probability, Addition and Multiplication Law, Baye’s Theorem
Probability Theoretical Distributions: Concept and application of Binomial; Poisson and Normal
distributions.

Unit V (8 Sessions) Hypothesis Testing& Business Analytics


Hypothesis Testing: Null and Alternative Hypotheses; Type I and Type II errors; Testing of Hypothesis:
Large Sample Tests, Small Sample test, (t, F, Z Test and Chi Square Test)
Concept of Business Analytics- Meaning types and application of Business Analytics, Use of Spread Sheet
to anlayze data-Descriptive analytics and Predictive analytics.

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Course Outcome Blooms Taxanomy
CO1. Gaining Knowledge of basic concept / • Knowledge ( K 2)
fundamentals of business statistics.
CO2. To compute various measures of central • Remembering ( K1)
tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Time Series • Applying ( K 4)
Analysis, Index Number, Correlation and
Regression analysis and their implication on
Business performance.
CO3. Evaluating basic concepts of probability and • Comprehending (K 3)
perform probability theoretical distributions • Applying ( K 4)
CO4. To apply Hypothesis Testing concepts and • Analyzing ( K 5)
able to apply inferential statistics- t, F, Z Test and • Synthesizing ( K6)
Chi Square Test
CO5. To perform practical application by taking • Evaluating ( K7)
managerial decision and evaluating the Concept of • Applying ( K 4)
Business Analytics.

Suggested Readings

1. G C Beri – Business Statistics, 3rd ed, TATA McGrawHill.


2. Chandrasekaran & Umaparvathi-Statistics for Managers, 1st edition, PHI Learning
3. Davis , Pecar – Business Statistics using Excel, Oxford
4. Ken Black – Business Statistics, 5th ed., Wiley India
5. Levin and Rubin – statistics for Management, 7th ed., Pearson
6. Lind, Marchal, Wathen – Staistical techniques in business and economics, 13th ed, McGrawHill
7. Newbold, Carlson, Thorne – Statistics for Business and Economics, 6th ed., Pearson
8. S. C.Gupta – Fundamentals of Statistics, Himalaya Publishing
9. Walpole – Probability and Statistics for Scientists and Engineers, 8th ed., Pearson

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MARKETING MANAGEMENT

COURSE CREDIT: 3 HOURS : 40

Course Objectives
1. Assess market opportunities by analyzing customers, competitors, collaborators, context, and the
strengths and weaknesses of a company.
2. Understand consumers’ requirements and their behaviors.
3. Develop effective marketing strategies to achieve organizational objectives.
4. Communicate and defend your recommendations and critically examine and build upon the
recommendations of your classmates both quantitatively and qualitatively.
5. Develop the understanding the current global and digital aspect of marketing.

Unit 1(6 hours)


Introduction: Nature and scope of marketing, Various marketing orientations, Need, Want, Demand,
Elements of Marketing mix, customer value and the value delivery process.
Understanding Consumer Behavior: Buying motives, factors influencing buying behavior, buying habits,
stages in consumer buying decision process, types of consumer buying decisions.

Unit 2 (8 hours)
Market segmentation, Targeting and Positioning: Meaning, Factors influencing segmentation, Market
Aggregation, Basis for segmentation, Segmentation of Consumer. Targeting: Meaning, Basis for identifying
target customers, Target Market Strategies. Positioning: Meaning, product differentiation strategies, tasks
involved in positioning. Branding: Concept of Branding, Brand Types, Brand equity, Branding Positioning.

Unit 3 (8 hours)
Product Decisions: Concept, product hierarchy, new product development, diffusion process, Product Life
cycle, Product mix strategies. Packaging / Labeling: Packaging as a marketing tool, requirement of good
packaging, Role of labeling in packaging. Pricing Decisions: Pricing concepts for establishing value, Pricing
Strategies-Value based, Cost based, Market based, Competitor based, New product pricing – Price
Skimming & Penetration pricing

Unit 4 (8 hours)
Place Decision: Meaning, Purpose, Channel alternatives, Factors affecting channel choice, Channel design
and Channel management decisions, Channel conflict, Retailing & Types of Retailers. Advertising:
Advertising Objectives, Advertising Budget, Advertising Copy, AIDA model, Public Relation: Meaning,
Objectives, Types, and Functions of Public Relations. Sales Promotion: Sales Promotion Mix, Kinds of
promotion, Tools and Techniques of sales promotion, Push-pull strategies of promotion, Personal Selling:
Concept, Features, Functions, Steps/process involved in Personal Selling, Direct Marketing: Meaning,
Features, Functions, Growth and benefits of direct marketing, different forms.

Unit 5 (6 hours)
CRM: Meaning, Relationship Marketing Vs. Relationship Management, Types of Relationship
Management, Significance of Customer Relationship Management. Global Marketing: current scenario,
Global Marketing environment, Entry strategies, Global P’s of Marketing., Recent trends and Innovation in
Marketing- Green Marketing, Agile Marketing

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Course Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

S.No Course Outcome Bloom's taxonomy

 Remembering ( k1)
1 CO1. Remember and Comprehend basic marketing concepts.  Knowledge ( K 2)

CO2. Understand marketing Insights on application of basic  Synthesizing ( K6)


2
marketing concepts.  Comprehending(K3)
3 CO3. Able to Apply and develop Marketing Strategies and Plans  Applying ( K 4)

 Analyzing ( K 5)
4 CO4. Understand and Analyzing Business/ Consumer Markets and
ability Identify & evaluate Market Segments and Targeting

 Evaluating ( K7)
5 CO5. Develop skills to understand the current global and digital
aspect of marketing.

Recommended Text Books :


1. Marketing Management: A South Asian Perspective - Kotler, Keller, Kevin 15/e, Pearson Education,
2016.
2. Marketing Management - Ramaswamy V. S. & Namakumari S, 6/e, Sage Publication India Pvt Ltd.,
2018.
3. Marketing Management - Tapan Panda, 5/e, Excel Publication, 2007.
4. Fundamentals of Marketing Management - Etzel M. J, B J Walker & William J. Stanton, 14/e,
McGrawHill Education Publishers, 2015.
5. Marketing: Asian EditionPaul Bainies, Chris Fill Kelly Page third edition, Oxford.

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DESIGN THINKING

Course Credit: 2 Contact Hours: 20


Course Objectives:
1. How to transform creative thinking into design thinking in every stage of your problem
2. How to apply design thinking to your real life problems / situations in order to evolve an innovative
and workable solutions

Lecture Sessions on Design thinking (16 hours)

Unit 1- Innovation & Creativity: Meaning of Innovation and creativity. Difference between innovation and
creativity, and its role in Industry and organizations, dynamics of creative thinking, Process of Design
Thinking , implementing the process in driving innovation, Case Study
Unit 2- An exercise in design thinking & implementing design thinking through a workshop & exercise
case studies in design thinking, design thinking process. Case Study
Unit 3- Design Thinking in Various Sectors (Health sector, Finance, Education, Infrastructure) Design
thinking case studies in retail, design thinking case studies in banking, design thinking case studies in
management decisions
S.
Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy
No.
CO1. Gain in depth knowledge about creative thinking
1 Knowledge (K2)
and design thinking in every stage of problem
CO2. Applying design thinking to your real life
problems / situations in order to evolve an innovative
2 Applying (K4)
and workable solutions
CO3. Understand and implement design thinking to
your real life problems / situations in order to evolve an
3 Synthesizing ( K6)
innovative and workable solutions
Books are recommended for the subject design Thinking

1. Design Thinking by Michael G Luchs, K Scott Swan, Abbie Griffin ( WILEY)


2. The Design Thinking by Patrick , Michael Lewrick, Larry Leifer (WILEY)
3. The Art of Creative Thinking by Rod Judkins
4. Design Thinking - Strategic innovations by IRIS

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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

Course Credits: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives
1. To understand business communication strategies and principles for effective communication in
domestic and international business situations.
2. To understand and appropriately apply modes of expression, i.e., descriptive, expositive, narrative,
scientific, and self-expressive, in written, visual, and oral communication.
3. To develop the ability to research and write a documented paper and/or to give an oral presentation.
4. To develop the ability to communicate via electronic mail, Internet, and other technologies for
presenting business messages.
5. To understand and apply basic principles of critical thinking, problem solving, and technical
proficiency in the development of exposition and argument.
UNIT I : ( 8 Hours)
Introduction: Role of communication – defining and classifying communication – purpose of
communication – process of communication –characteristics of successful communication – importance
of communication in management – communication structure in organization – communication in crisis
barriers to communication. Case Studies
UNITII: (8 Hours)
Oral communication: What is oral Communication – principles of successful oral communication –what
is conversation control – reflection and empathy: two sides of effective oral communication – effective
listening – non – verbal communication. Written communication: Purpose of writing – clarity in writing
– principles of effective writing – approaching the writing process systematically: The 3X3 writing
process for business communication: Pre writing – Writing – Revising – Specific writing features –
coherence – electronic writing process.
UNITIII: (8 Hours)
Business letters and reports: Introduction to business letters – writing routine and persuasive letters –
positive and negative messages- writing memos – what is a report purpose, kinds and objectives of
report writing. Presentation skills: What is a presentation – elements of presentation – designing a
presentation. Advanced visual support for business presentation types of visual aid
UNITIV: (8 Hours)
Employment communication: Introduction – writing CVs – Group discussions – interview skills Impact
of Technological Advancement on Business Communication networks – Intranet – Internet – e mails –
SMS – teleconferencing – video conferencing. Case Studies
UNITV : (8 Hours)
Group communication: Meetings – Planning meetings – objectives – participants – timing – venue of
meetings – leading meetings. Media management – the press release press conference – media
interviews Seminars – workshop – conferences. Business etiquettes. Case Studies

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Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy


1 CO1. Apply business communication strategies and Applying (K4)
principles to prepare effective communication for
domestic and international business situations.
2 CO2. Analyse ethical, legal, cultural, and global issues
affecting business Communication. Analyse (K5)
3 CO3. Develop an understanding of appropriate
organizational formats and channels used in business Knowledge (K2)
communications
4 CO4. Gaining an understanding of emerging electronic Comprehending(K3)
modes of communication.
5. CO5. Developing effective verbal and non verbal Remembering(K1)/
communication skills. Applying (K4)

Suggested Readings:
1. Bovee&Thill – Business Communication Essentials A Skill – Based Approach to Vital Business
English. Pearson.
2. Kulbhushan Kumar & R.S. Salaria, Effective Communication Skills, Khanna Publishing House,
Delhi
3. Bisen&Priya – Business Communication (New Age International Publication)
4. Kalkar, Suryavanshi, Sengupta-Business Communication(Orient Blackswan)
5. Varinder Bhatia, Business Communications, Khanna Publishing House
6. Business Communication: Skill, Concepts And Applications – P D Chaturvedi, MukeshChaturvedi
Pearson Education.
7. AshaKaul, Business Communication, Prentice Hall of India.

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IT SKILLS LAB-1

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives
1. To provide knowledge about the functioning of computers and its uses for managers
2. To provide hands on learning on Internet and its applications
3. To provide hands on learning on Word processing software
4. To provide hands on learning of applications on Spreadsheet software
5. To provide hands on learning on Presentation software

UNIT I (05 hours) Conceptual Framework


Hardware: (a) Input devices - keyboard, printing devices, voice speech devices, scanner, MICR, OMR,
Bar code reader, digital camera etc. (b) Output devices - Visual Display UNIT, printers, plotters (c)
Storage Devices – Magnetic storage devices, Optical storage devices, Flash Memory.
Software: Types of software with examples; Introduction to languages, compiler, interpreter and
Assembler, Operating System Functions, Types and Classification, Elements of GUI based operating
system. Network and Internet: Types of computer networks (LAN, WAN and MAN), Netiquettes,
Basic services over Internet like WWW, FTP, Telnet, Gopher, URL, Domain names, Web Browsers,
Multimedia and its applications: Concepts of Text, Graphics, Animation, Audio, Images, Video.
Multimedia Application in Education, Entertainment, Marketing. Names of common multimedia file
formats,
UNIT II : Windows and Users Interface (Lab Work)- 7 hours
Windows operating System: Introduction and characteristics, Elements of GUI. Using Mouse, My
Computer Icon, The Recycle Bin, Status Bar, Start and Menu & Menu-selection, Running an
Application, Windows Explorer: Viewing of File, Folders and Directories Creating and Renaming of
files and folders Opening and closing of different Windows, Windows Setting: Control Panels, Wall
paper and Screen Savers Setting the date and Sound. Concept of menu, Using Help, Using right Button
of the Mouse, Creating Short cuts, Basics of Window Setup, Notepad, Window Accessories
UNIT III: Word Processor Software (Lab Work) – 8 hours
Word processing concepts: Opening, Saving, Closing the file, Opening an existing document, Selecting
text, Editing text, Finding and replacing text, printing documents, Creating and Printing Merged
Documents, Character and Paragraph Formatting, Page Design and Layout. Editing and Profiling Tools:
Checking and correcting spellings. Using Graphics, Tables, Charts, Document Templates and Wizards.

UNIT IV: Spreadsheet Software (Lab Work) – 10 hours


Spreadsheet Package Spreadsheet: Concept and Working Interface, Creating, Saving and Editing a
Workbook, Inserting, Deleting Work Sheets, entering data in a cell / formula Copying and Moving from
selected cells, handling operators in Formulae. Functions in Spreadsheet: Mathematical, Logical,
statistical, text, financial, Date and Time functions, Using Function Wizard. Formatting a Worksheet and
Cell: changing data alignment, changing date, number, character or currency format, changing font,
adding borders and colors. Printing worksheets, Charts and Graphs – Creating, Previewing, and
Modifying Charts. Integrating word processor, spread sheets, web pages.
UNIT V: Presentation Software (lab Work) – 8 hours
Interface of the Presentation Package: Creating, Opening and Saving Presentations. Professional Look of
the Presentation: Working in different Design & Views, Working with Slides. Formatting and Editing:
Text, Image and Paragraph formatting, Checking Spelling and Correcting Typing Mistakes, Making
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Notes Pages and Handouts, Drawing and Working with Objects, Adding Clip Art and other pictures,
Designing Slide Shows, Running and Controlling a Slide Show, Printing Presentations.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy
1 CO1. Gain in depth knowledge about the functioning Knowledge (K2)
of computers and its uses for managers

2 CO2. Learn to use Internet and its applications Applying (K4)

CO3. Understand and implement Word processing Synthesizing ( K6)


3 software
Applying (K4)
4 CO4. Learn applications on Spread sheet softwares Knowledge (K2)

5 CO5. Analyse and learn Presentation software Analyse (K5)

Suggested Readings

1. Nasib Singh Gill – Handbook of Computer Fundamentals, Khanna Publishing House, Delhi
2. Shrivastava-Fundamental of Computer& Information Systems (Wiley Dreamtech)
3. Leon A and Leon M - Introduction to Computers ( Vikas, 1st Edition).
4. ITL ESL – Introduction to Information Technology (Pearson, 2nd Edition).
6. Introduction to Computers, Norton P. (TATA McGraw Hill)
7. Leon - Fundamentals of Information Technology, (Vikas)
8. Satish Jain-BPB's Computer Course Windows 10 with MS Office 2016 (BPB)
9. Linda Foulkes- Learn Microsoft Office 2019: A comprehensive guide to getting started with Word,
PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Outlook (Packt Publishing Limited)

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MINI PROJECT -1

Course Credit -2

Course Objective-
1. To develop an innovative idea for product or services in form of a project report.
2.To understand importance and relevance of innovative idea, its feasibilities and detail
descriptions.

Project/Practical work / Seminar


In first semester, the students are required to develop an innovative idea for product or services and a project
report to be prepared on that idea under the guidance of faculty member. Report will be prepared
individually and this report will consist of importance and relevance of innovative idea, its feasibilities and
detail descriptions. The report will be evaluated by one external examiner appointed by university. Student
has to present his output through a seminar.

S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy


1 CO1. Gain in depth knowledge on innovative idea for Knowledge (K2)
product or services in form of a project report.

2 CO2. To apply innovative idea, its feasibilities and Applying (K4)


detail descriptions.

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Semester II
Business Environment & Legal Aspect of Business
Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives:

1. The basic objective of the course is to develop understanding and provide knowledge about
business environment to the management students.

2. To promote basic understanding on the concepts of Business Environment and international


business environment.

3. To provide basic understanding of law of contract

4. To impart basic understanding of provisions of Companies Act concerning incorporation and


regulation of business organizations.

5. To appraise the students on the leading practical application oriented case studies – relevant and
updated and analyzing case laws in arriving at conclusions facilitating business decisions.

Unit I - (10Hrs)

Introduction to Micro Environment –


Meaning of Business & Business Environment,, Types of Business Organizations , SWOT analysis ,
Types of Environment-Internal to the Enterprise (Value System, Management Structure and Nature,
Human Resource, Company Image and Brand Value, Physical Assets, Facilities, Research &
Development, Intangibles, Competitive Advantage), External to the Enterprise , Micro- Suppliers,
Customers, Market Intermediaries; Macro- Demography, Natural, Legal & Political, Technological,)
Michael Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Competitive Strategies
Unit II - (6 Hrs)

Macro Cont: Economic, Socio-Cultural, Competitive & International Environment –


Economy, Competition, Socio-cultural and International); Business Environment with reference to
Global Integration; Comparative Analysis of Business Environment: India and Other Countries ,
Factors affecting international business environment, Business Policy : LPG model & International
forces in business.
UNIT- III (8 hrs)

Law of Contract: Definition, essentials and types of contracts, offer definition and essentials,
acceptance – definition and essentials, consideration – definition and essentials, exceptions to the
rule, no consideration, no contract, doctrine of privity of contract, capacity of parties, free consent,
quasi contract, legality of object, performance of contract, termination of contract, remedies for
breach of contract.
Sale of Goods Act: Essentials, sale v/s agreement to sell. Condition v/s warranties, rights of unpaid
seller
UNIT IV (8hrs)

Companies Act Definition, characteristics and kinds of companies, steps in formation of company.
Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, prospectus. Directors: appointment, power,
duties and liabilities, meeting and resolutions: types of meetings. Auditor: appointment, rights and
liabilities, modes of winding up of a company.
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UNITV (8 hrs)

Consumer Protection Act: Definitions - Aims and objectives, Consumer protection councils,
Redressal agencies and penalties for violation.

The Information Technology Act: Definition, Digital Signature, Electronic Governance, Attribution,
Acknowledgment and Dispatch of Electronic Records, Sense Electronic Records and Sense Digital
Signatures, Regulation of Certifying Authorities, Digital Signature Certificates, Duties of
Subscribers, Penalties and Offences.

S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy


CO1) Develop understanding and fundamental Remembering ( k1)
1
knowledge about business environment Knowledge ( K 2)
CO2) Develop understanding on the concepts of Business
2 K2 Knowledge
Environment and international business environment.

3 CO3) Develop basic understanding of law of contract K2 Knowledge


CO4) understanding of provisions of Companies Act
4 concerning incorporation and regulation of business K2 Knowledge
organizations
CO5) Able to analyze case laws in arriving at conclusions K4 Applying
5
facilitating business decisions. K5 Analysing
Suggested Readings

1. Business Environment ---Francis Cherunilam, Himalaya Publishing House


2. Business Environment: Test and Cases , PAUL, Mc Graw Hill Education , 3rd Ed.
3. V. Neelamegam – Business Envirnoment (VrindaPublications , 2nd Edition)
4. Shaikh & Saleem - Business Environment (Pearson, 2nd Edition)
5. International Business Environment—Ian Brooks, Jamie Weatherstom and GrahmWilkinson
6. Kuchhal M.C. - Business Law (Vikas Publication)
7. Gulshan S.S. - Business Law Including Company Law (Excel Books)
8. N D Kapoor – Elements of Mercantile Law – Sultan Chand-2014.

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives: In this course the students will learn the basic concepts and frameworks of
Human Resource Management (HRM) and understand the role that HRM has to play in effective
business administration. It will provide an insight as to how to use Human Resource as a tool to
implement strategies.
UNIT I: (7 Hours)
Essentials of HRM: Functions of HRM, HRM vs.HRD, Strategic HRM: Meaning and Roles in
Strategy formulation and implementation, Barriers to strategic HRM, Linking HR strategy with
business strategy, Roles of HR Manager, roles of HR in merger and acquisitions, Technology & HR
and changing roles of HR due to technology, HRM linkage with TQM & productivity. Case Studies
UNIT II: (8 Hours)
Human Resource Planning and Employee Hiring : Meaning of job Analysis, job design, Human
Resource Planning, methods demand forecasting for manpower planning, factors influencing HRP,
Employee hiring- methods of Recruitment, Employee selection, process of employee selection,
recent trends in recruitment. Case Studies
UNIT III: (8 Hours)
Employee Training & Development: Meaning importance of Training, types and methods and types
of training, career planning, promotion, transfer, demotion and separation, Performance Appraisal:
Meaning and types of appraisal, Job Evaluation: Meaning and methods of job evaluation. Case
Studies
UNIT IV: (9 Hours)
Compensation Management and Employee Relations: Introduction to compensation management,
Components and structure of employee compensation, Factors affecting employee compensation,
Employee incentive schemes, and recent trends in compensations management, Meaning of
employee relation and industrial relations. Case Studies
UNIT V: (8 Hours)
Employee Safety/ Health and International Human Resource Management: Needs and leagal
provision of employee health, measures to promote employee health , purpose of employee safety,
accidents: causes & prevention, effective safety management ,& legal provisos. basic principles
governing International Human Resource Case Studies

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COURSE OUTCOME
S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy
CO1. Synthesize the role of human resources
management as it supports the success of the
K6 Synthesizing
1 organization including the effective
development of human capital as an agent for
organizational change.
CO2. Demonstrate knowledge of laws that
impact behaviour in relationships between
2 employers and employees that ultimately K2 Knowledge
impact the goals and strategies of the
organization.
CO3. Understand the role of employee benefits
and compensation as a critical component of
3 K3 Comprehending
employee performance, productivity and
organizational effectiveness.
CO4.Show evidence of the ability to analyze,
manage and problem solve to deal with the
4 K5Analysing
challenges and complexities of the practice of
collective bargaining.
CO5. Demonstrate knowledge of practical
application of training and employee K2 Knowledge
5
development as it impacts organizational K4 Applying
strategy and competitive advantage.

Suggested Readings
1. V.S.P.Rao, Human Resource Management (Text and Cases) Himalaya Publications, Thirteenth
Edition.
2. Durai Praveen, Human Resource Management Pearson Publication, 2nd Edition.
3. Gary Dessler and BijuVarkkeyHuman Resource Management, Person Publication, 2013, 14th
Edition.
4. SeemaSanghi, Human Resource Management, VikasPubllications, 2014, 5th Edition.
5. K. Aswathappa, Human Resource Management, McGraw Hill Education, 2013, 7th Edition.

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BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours:40

Course objectives
1. Understand the concept / fundamentals of research and their types.
2. Understand the practical application of various research techniques.
3. Understand the importance of scaling & measurement techniques and sampling techniques
4. Understand the importance of coding, editing, tabulation and analysis in doing research.
5. Understanding and applying the concept of statistical analysis which includes ANOVA technique
and technique of report writing.

Unit 1 (8 Sessions)
Research: – Definition, Meaning, Importance types and Qualities of Research; Research applications in
functional areas of Business, Emerging trends in Business research.
Research & the Scientific Method: Characteristics of scientific method. Steps in Research Process
Concept of Scientific Enquiry: – Formulation of Research Problem – Management Question – research
Question – Investigation Question
Research Proposal – Elements of a Research Proposal, Drafting a Research Proposal, evaluating a
research proposal.

Unit 2 (8 Sessions)
Research design: Concept, Features of a good research design, Use of a good research design;
Qualitative and Quantitative research approaches, Comparison – Pros and Cons of both approaches.
Exploratory Research Design: Concept, Types: Qualitative techniques – Projective Techniques, Depth
Interview, Experience Survey, Focus Groups, Observation.
Descriptive Research Designs: Concept, types and uses. Concept of Cross-sectional and Longitudinal
Research
Experimental Design: Concept of Cause, Causal relationships, Concept of Independent & Dependent
variables, concomitant variable, extraneous variable, Treatment, Control group.

Unit 3 (6 Sessions)
Scaling & measurement techniques: Concept of Measurement: Need of Measurement; Problems in
measurement in management research – Validity and Reliability. Levels of measurement – Nominal,
Ordinal, Interval, Ratio. Attitude Scaling Techniques: Concept of Scale – Rating Scales viz. Likert
Scales, Semantic Differential Scales, Constant Sum Scales, Graphic Rating Scales – Ranking Scales –
Paired comparison & Forced Ranking – Concept and Application.

Unit 4 (6 Sessions)
Sampling:Basic Concepts: Defining the Universe, Concepts of Statistical Population, Sample,
Characteristics of a good sample. Sampling Frame (practical approach for determining the sample frame
expected), Sampling errors, Non Sampling errors, Methods to reduce the errors, Sample Size constraints,
Non Response.
Probability Sample: Simple Random Sample, Systematic Sample, Stratified Random Sample, Area
Sampling & Cluster Sampling.

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Non Probability Sample: Judgment Sampling, Convenience Sampling, Purposive Sampling, Quota
Sampling & Snowballing Sampling methods. Determining size of the sample – Practical considerations
in sampling and sample size, sample size determination.
Unit 5 (8 Sessions)
Data Analysis: Editing, Coding, Tabular representation of data, frequency tables, Construction of
frequency distributions, Graphical Representation of Data: Appropriate Usage of Bar charts, Pie charts,
Histogram.
Hypothesis: Qualities of a good Hypothesis –Framing Null Hypothesis & Alternative Hypothesis.
Concept of Hypothesis Testing – Logic & Importance. Analysis of Variance: One way and two way
Classifications.
Mechanism of Report Writing- Report Preparation: Types, Report Structure: preliminary section, main
report, interpretation of results, suggestions and recommendations, limitations of the study, Report
formulation.
COURSE OUTCOME
Course Outcomes Blooms Taxanomy
CO1. Knowledge of concept / fundamentals for different • Knowledge ( K 2)
types of research.
CO2. Applying relevant research techniques. • Remembering ( K1)
• Applying ( K 4)
CO3. Understanding relevant scaling & measurement • Comprehending (K 3)
techniques and should use appropriate sampling • Applying ( K 4)
techniques
CO4.Synthesizing different techniques of coding, editing, • Analyzing ( K 5)
tabulation and analysis in doing research. • Synthesizing ( K6)
CO5.Evaluating statistical analysis which includes • Evaluating ( K7)
ANOVA technique and prepare research report.

Suggested Readings
1. Research Methodology, Deepak Chawla, NeenaSondhi, Vikas Publication
2. Business Research Methods, Naval Bajpai, Pearson Education
3. Research Methodology, C R Kothari, New Age International.
4. Business Research Methods by Donald Cooper & Pamela Schindler, TMGH, 9th Edition.
5. Business Research Methods by Alan Bryman & Emma Bell, Oxford University Press, 2ndEdition.
6. Business Research Methods by T N Srivastava & Shailaja Rao, TMH Publication, 2ndEdition.

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE FINANCE

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40 Hrs

Course Objectives: This course is intended to introduce the basic theory, concepts and practical
applications in corporate finance and to enable students to analyse various corporate decisions. The
course objectives are outlined below:

1) To understand the fundamentals, various models and agency problems of Corporate Finance.
2) To acquire knowledge about various techniques used for analysing various long-term projects.
3) To have an understanding about various capital structure techniques and selecting best source of
finance.
4) To have an understanding of various dividend models and its applicability.
5) To acquaint students about corporate valuation in mergers and acquisitions.

UNIT I (6 Hrs)

Introduction to Finance & Corporate Finance: Corporate Finance & its scope, Corporate
Governance and Agency Problem, Corporate valuation Models: Asset Based Valuation Model,
Earning based Valuation Model, Cash flow-based Model, CAPM Model, APT, EVA Analysis,
Introduction to start-up finance, Financial Decisions, Time Value of Money.

UNIT II (10 Hrs)

Investment and Financing Decision: Concept of Opportunity Cost, Cost of Debenture, Preference
and Equity capital, Composite Cost of Capital, Cash Flows as Profit and components of Cash Flows,
Capital Budgeting Decisions, Calculation of NPV and IRR, Excel Application in Analysing Projects.

UNIT III (10 Hrs)

Financial Decision: Capital Structure, Relevance and Irrelevancy theory, Leverage analysis –
financial, operating and combined leverage along with its implications, EBIT EPS Analysis, Point of
Indifference.

UNIT IV (10 Hrs)

Dividend Relevance: Factors affecting Dividend Policy, Forms of Dividends, Types of Dividend
Policies, Dividend Models: Walter and Gordon Model, Miller- Modigliani (MM) Hypothesis.

UNIT V (4 Hrs)

Mergers and Acquisition: Introduction, Exchange Ratio, Synergy Benefits, Post Merger EPS, Post
Merger Price of share, Required rate of return of merged company, De-Merger.

Course Outcome: After successful completion of this course students will be able:

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S.No Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy

1. CO1 Understand the different basic concept / Models  Knowledge (K2)


of Corporate Finance and Governance  Remembering(K1)

2. CO2 Understand the practical application of time value  Analyzing (K5)


of money and evaluating long term investment  Evaluating(K7)
decisions

3. CO3 Develop analytical skills to select the best source  Analyzing(K5)


of capital, structure and leverage.  Synthesizing(K6)

4. CO4 Understand the use and application of different  Comprehending(K3)


models for firm’s optimum dividend pay-out.
 Applying(K4)

CO5 Understand the recent trends of mergers and


5. acquisition and its valuation
 Comprehending(K3)
 Synthesizing (K6)

Suggested Readings

1) Khan and Jain - Financial Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Ed.)
2) Pandey I M - Financial Management (Vikas, 11th Ed.)
3) William HakkaBettnerCarcello- Financial and Management Accounting (TMH-16th Ed.)
4) Sheebakapil-Fundamental of financial management (Wiley,2015)
5) Prasanna Chandra - Fundamentals of Financial Management (TMH, 9th Ed.)
6) Bark DemazoThampy- Financial Management (Pearson,2nd Ed.)
7) R P Rustagi - Financial Management (Galgotia, 2000, 2nd revised ed.)
8) Damodaran, A., Applied Corporate Finance, 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2012
9) Ravi.M Kishore – Financial Management (Taxman, 7th Ed)
10) Fundamentals to Financial Management, Brigham & Houston, 14/e, Cengage Learning
11) Van Horne - Financial Management and Policy (Prentice hall, 2003, 12th Ed.)

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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

Course Credit: 3 Contact Hours: 40

Course Objectives:-

1. To understand the role of Operations in overall Business Strategy of the firm.


2. To understand the application of operations management policies and techniques to the
service sector as well as manufacturing firms.
3. To identify and evaluate the key factors and their interdependence of these factors in the
design of effective operating systems.
4. To understand the trends and challenges of Operations Management in the current business
environment.
5. To familiarize the students with the techniques for effective utilization of operational
resources and managing the processes to produce good quality products and services at
competitive prices.

UNIT –I (7 sessions) Production Concepts:


Introduction, meaning, nature and scope of production and operations management. Difference
between production and operations management. Productivity, factors affecting productivity and
productivity measurement. Work study— Method study and work measurement. Production
Technology – Types of manufacturing processes. Plant location and types of plant layout.

UNIT –II (8 sessions) Operations Concepts:


Services scenario in India, difference between product and service, characteristics of services,
classification of services, product and service design, factors affecting service design, service
designing process, service blueprinting, service capacity planning. Dimensions of quality in services,
understanding service quality gap, measuring service quality using SERVQUAL model. Case
Studies

UNIT-III (10 sessions) Material and Inventory Management:


Types of production planning, process of production planning and control (PPC) – routing,
scheduling and loading. Master production schedule, aggregate production planning. Types of
inventories, inventory control techniques- EOQ, ABC, VED, FSN, HML and SDE (Simple
numerical problems on Inventory control techniques). Just-in-time (JIT) and KANBAN. Case
Studies

UNIT-IV (8 sessions) Supply Chain Management:


Overview of supply chain management, conceptual model of SCM, supply chain drivers, measuring
supply chain performance, core and reverse supply chain, global supply chain, inbound and
outbound logistics, Bullwhip effect in SCM, push and pull systems, lean manufacturing, agile
manufacturing, role of IT in SCM. Demand forecasting in supply chain—
Simple moving average method, weighted moving average method, linear regression and
exponential smoothing method. Case Studies
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UNIT-V (7 sessions) Productivity and Quality:
TQM, Deming’s 14 principles, Juran’s quality triology, PDCA cycle, KAIZEN, quality circles, 7QC
tools and its 7 new management tools, ISO 9000-2000 clauses, six sigma, Total Productive
Maintenance (TPM), 5S. Case Studies

Expected Course Outcomes:


S.No. Course Outcomes Bloom’s Taxonomy
Understand the role of Operations in overall
• Knowledge ( K2)
Business Strategy of the firm - the application of
CO1. • Comprehending (K 3)
OM policies and techniques to the service sector as
• Remembering ( K1)
well as manufacturing firms.
Understand and apply the concepts of Material • Knowledge ( K2)
CO2. Management, Supply Chain Management and TQM • Remembering ( K1)
perspectives. • Applying (K4)
Identify and evaluate the key factors and their
• Comprehending (K3)
CO3. interdependence of these factors in the design of
• Applying ( K4)
effective operating systems.
Analyze / understand the trends and challenges of
CO4. Operations Management in the current business • Analyzing ( K5)
environment.
Apply techniques for effective utilization of
operational resources and managing the processes • Synthesizing ( K6)
CO5.
to produce good quality products and services at • Evaluating ( K7)
competitive prices.

Suggested Readings:-
1. Aswathappa, K. & Bhat, K.S.-- Production and Operations Management (Himalaya
Publishing House, 2nd Edition)
2. Chase, R.B., Shankar, R. & Jacobs, F.R. -- Operations & Supply Chain Management (Tata
McGraw Hill, 14th Edition)
3. Chunawalla, S.A. & Patel, D.R. – Production & Operations Management (Himalaya
Publishing House, 9th Edition)
4. Chary, S.N. -- Production and Operations Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition)
5. Charantimath, P.M. – Total Quality Management (Pearson Education, 3rd Edition)
6. Bedi, Kanishka – Production & Operations Management (Oxford University Press, 3rd
Edition)
7. Adam, Everett E. & Ebert, Ronald J. – Production and Operations Management (Prentice
Hall, 5th Edition)
8. Gopalakrishnan, P. & Sundaresan, M. – Materials Management (Prentice Hall of India)

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QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGER

Credit 3 Contact Hour: 40

Course Objectives
1. Understand the importance of the use of OR application in decision Making environment
2. To formulate LPP and Obtain Graphical Solutions & Acquire General idea of the Simplex
method.
3. To understand and solve transportation & assignment models.
4. To know optimal sequence model and understand concepts of queuing theory.
5. To identify right time for replacement of equipment and understand project management
techniques

Unit I (6 Sessions)-Operations Research & Decision Making Environments


Operations Research:- Uses, Scope and Applications of Operation Research in managerial decision-
making .Decision-making environments:- Decision-making under certainty, uncertainty and risk
situations; Decision tree approach and its applications.
Unit II (10 Sessions)-Linear Programming Problem & Transportation Problem
Linear programming: Mathematical formulations of LP Models for product-mix problems; graphical
and simplex method of solving LP problems; duality.
Transportation problem: Various methods of finding Initial basic feasible solution-North West Corner
Method, Least Cost Method & VAM Method and optimal solution-Stepping Stone & MODI Method,
Maximization Transportation Problem
Unit III (8 Sessions)-Assignment model & Game Theory
Assignment model: Hungarian Algorithm and its applications, Maximization Assignment Problem.
Game Theory: Concept of game; Two-person zero-sum game; Pure and Mixed Strategy Games; Saddle
Point; Odds Method; Dominance Method and Graphical Method for solving Mixed Strategy Game.
Unit IV (6 Sessions)-Sequencing & Queuing Theory
Sequencing Problem: Johnsons Algorithm for n Jobs and Two machines, n Jobs and Three Machines,
Two jobs and m - Machines Problems.
Queuing Theory: Characteristics of M/M/I Queue model; Application of Poisson and Exponential
distribution in estimating arrival rate and service rate; Applications of Queue model for better service to
the customers.
Unit V (6 Sessions)-Replacement Problem & Project Management
Replacement Problem: Replacement of assets that deteriorate with time, replacement of assets which fail
suddenly.
Project Management: Rules for drawing the network diagram, Applications of CPM and PERT
techniques in Project planning and control; crashing of operations.

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Course Outcomes

Be able to understand the characteristics of different types of Knowledge ( K2)/


CO1 decision-making environments and the appropriate decision making Remembering ( K1)
approaches and tools to be used in each type.
To formulate linear programming problem and to find optimal Knowledge ( K2)
CO2
solution by graphical simplex method.
Be able to build and solve Transportation Models and Assignment
Applying ( K 4)
CO3 Models also to solve game theory problems by understanding pure
and mix strategies.
CO4 To assign optimal sequence of difference jobs on different machines Applying ( K 4)
and develop understanding of queuing theory concepts.
To implement replacement of equipments at right time and able to
Synthesizing ( K6)/
CO5 implement project management concepts like CPM, PERT to reduce
Evaluating ( K7)
cost and time.

Suggested Readings
1. R. Panneerselvam - Operations Research ( PHI, 2nd Edition)
2. Sharma J K - Operations Research (Pearson, 3rd Edition
3. Apte-Operation Research and Quantitative Techniques (Excel Books)
4. S Kalawathy-Operation Research (Vikas IVth Edition)
5. Natarajan- Operation Research(Pearson)
6. Singh & Kumar—Operation Research(UDH Publisher edition 2013)
7. Taha Hamdy - Operations Research - An Introduction (Prentice-Hall, 9th edition)
8. Vohra - Quantitative Techniques in Management (Tata McGraw-Hill, 2nd)
9. Kothari - Quantitative Techniques (Vikas 1996, 3rd Edition).

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DIGITALMARKETING AND E COMMERCE

COURSE CREDIT: 3 HOURS: 40

Course Objectives
1. To help Student understand the concept of Digital Marketing & E-commerce in today’s scenario
2. To enable student in creating and maintaining a good website and blog posts.
3. To make student understand the importance of SEO and Email Marketing in today’s modern
world
4. To understand the functioning and importance of Social Media Marketing via various platforms
5. To understand various Analytics tools of online marketing

UNIT 1 (8 Hours)
Introduction to Digital Marketing & Website and Blog Development: Introduction to Digital
Marketing and its Significance; Traditional Marketing Vs Digital Marketing; Digital Marketing
Process; The contemporary digital revolution, digital transformation framework. Types of websites,
Keywords, Understanding Domain and Webhosting, Building Website/Blog using CMS WordPress,
Using WordPress Plug-ins; Blog Creation: Including Headlines, Links, Posts ; Using various plug-
ins like Elimentor

UNIT 2 (8 Hours)
SEO& Email-Marketing: Introduction to SEO; SEO Keyword Planner Tools; On Page SEO
Techniques: Indexing and Key Word Placement, Content Planning & Optimization, Display
Advertising, Various SEO Plug-in, Off –Page SEO Techniques; Email Marketing- Introduction and
Significance, campaigns using Mail Chimp; Email Marketing Strategy and Monitoring.

UNIT 3 (8 Hours)
SEM & Social Media Marketing: Introduction to SEM, Mobile Marketing, Video Marketing on
YouTube. Introduction to Social Media Marketing: Facebook, Instagram, Linked-in, Twitter, Google
G Suit and online marketing campaigns on theses Social Media platforms. Content Marketing,
Content creation process, Influencer marketing.

UNIT 4(6 Hours)


Using Marketing Strategies & Analytics Tools: Understanding Digital marketing Strategies, Using
Marketing analytics tools to segment, target, position; Online PR and reputation management,
Digital Marketing Strategies and its ROI. Using Google Analytics and other social media analytics
tools. Using Apps and Gamification.

UNIT 5 (6 Hours)
Applications of E-Commerce: Introduction, History of Electronic Commerce, Advantages and
Disadvantage of E-commerce, Roadmap of e-commerce in India, E-business Models Based on the
Relationship of Transaction Parties, e-commerce Sales Life Cycle (ESLC) Model, Electronic
Payment Systems, Electronic Cash, Smart Cards and Electronic Payment Systems, Credit Card
Based Electronic Payment Systems, Risks and Electronic Payment Systems, Electronic Data
Interchange (EDI)

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Course Outcomes

Be able to understand the concept of Digital Marketing & Knowledge ( K2)/


CO1
E-commerce in today’s scenario. Remembering ( K1)
To able to create and maintain a good website and blog Applying ( K 4)
CO2
posts.
Comprehending
Be able to understand and apply SEO and Email Marketing
CO3 (K3)
in today’s modern world
Applying ( K4)
CO4 To apply the Social Media Marketing techniques via Applying ( K 4)
various platforms
Synthesizing ( K6)/
CO5 To implement various Analytics tools of online marketing
Evaluating ( K7)

Suggested Readings:

1. Vandana, Ahuja; Digital Marketing, Oxford University Press India (November, 2015).
2. Seema Gupta; Digital Marketing, McGraw Hill Education; First edition (November 2017)
3. Ryan, Damian; Understanding Digital Marketing: marketing strategies for engaging the digital
generation; Kogan Page (3rd Edition, 2014).
4. Ravi Kalakota :Frontiers of E Commerce (Pearson)

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course Credit: 2 Contact Hours: 20

Course Objective
1. To help the students understand the importance of information management in business and
management
2. To provide understanding about different types of information systems in business
3. To apply the theory and concepts in practical with help of software
4. To understand various security and ethical issues with Information Systems
5. To provide hands on learning of applications on Spreadsheet and database software

UNIT -1 (6 Hours)

Management Information Systems - Need, Purpose and Objectives, Contemporary Approaches to


MIS, Information as a strategic resource, Use of information for competitive advantage, MIS as an
instrument for the organizational change. Information Technology – Characteristics and emerging
trends, IT Capabilities and their organizational impact, IT enabled services. Transaction Processing
System: Characteristics and its importance

UNIT -II (6 Hours)

Information, Management and Decision Making - Attributes of information and its relevance to
Decision Making, Types of information. Models of Decision Making - Classical, Administrative and
Herbert Simon's Models. Management Support Systems: Decision Support Systems, Group Decision
Support Systems, and Executive Information Systems.

UNIT -III (8 Hours)

Managing Data Resources- The need for data management, Challenges of data management, Data
independence, Data redundancy, Data consistency, Data administration. Database Management
System – Concepts and types of DBMS, Fields, Records, Table, View, Reports and Queries. Data
warehouse and Data mining – Characteristics and uses of Data warehouse, Techniques of Data
Mining, Business Intelligence

Database Management System (Lab): Creation of Table, View and Reports. Basics of SQL and
running queries

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Course Outcomes

Be able to understand the importance of information Knowledge( K2)


CO1
management in business and management. / Remembering ( K1)
To understand and formulate different types of Knowledge ( K2)
CO2
information systems in business
Be able to apply the theory and concepts in practical Applying ( K 4)
CO3
with help of software
CO4 To apply various security and ethical issues with Applying ( K 4)
Information Systems
To synthesize applications on Spread sheet and Synthesizing ( K6)/
CO5
database software Evaluating ( K7)

Suggested Readings

1. Management Information System – James ‘O’ Brian


2. Management Information Systems, Laudon and Laudon, 7th Edition, Pearson
Education Asia
3. Management Information Systems, Jawadekar, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Analysis and Design of Information Systems, Rajaraman, Prentice Hall
5. Database Management Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach Using ORACLE,
MySQL and MS Access, by Sotirios Zygiari
6. Computer Applications in Business (CBCS) by Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma & Ms.
Mansi Bansal (Taxmann)
7. Excel 2019 All-In-One: Master the new features of Excel 2019 / Office 365, Lokesh
Lalwani (BPB)

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IT SKILLS LAB-2
Lab work 20 Hours

Course Objective

1. To develop pivot table and understand the validating & auditing techniques
2. To understand different charting techniques in MS Excel
3. To understand different formatting techniques in MS Excel

Unit I ( Lab work on spreadsheet )

Pivot Table: Developing Pivot Table, Analyzing data using goal seek and solver, Scenarios Create
named scenarios. Show, edit, delete scenarios, Creating a scenario summary report. Validating and
Auditing: Set, edit validation criteria for data entry in a cell range like: whole number, decimal, list,
date, time, Trace precedent, dependent cells. Identify cells with missing dependents. Creating
applications in Spreadsheet and Macros.

Unit II ( Lab work on spreadsheet) 15 Hours

Creating and formatting Charts: Understanding chart types, column chart, bar chart, line chart, pie
chart, XY Scatter chart , Area chart, surface chart, bubble chart. Create a combined chart like:
column and line, column and area. Change the chart type for a defined data series, Add, delete a data
series in a chart, Re-position chart title, legend, data labels. Change scale of value axis: minimum,
maximum number to display, major interval. Change display units on value axis without changing
data source: hundreds, thousands, millions. Format columns, bars, pie slices, plot area, chart area to
display an image.

References
Excel Data Analysis: Modeling and Simulation , Hector Guerrero (Springer )
COURSE OUTCOME
S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy
1 CO1. To gain knowledge of pivot table and understand Knowledge (K2)
the validating & auditing techniques
2 CO2. Learn to use different charting techniques in MS Applying (K4)
Excel Synthesizing ( K6)
3 CO3. Learn to use different formatting techniques in Applying (K4)
MS Excel Knowledge (K2)

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MINI PROJECT -2
Course Credit: 2

Seminar by students
Objective –
1. To identify the issues challenge of the industry
2. To able to prepare report on the application of emerging technologies in the selected industry

In second semester, the students are required to take one industry as per his/her interest for analysis
and preparing a project report. Preference should be given on the application of emerging
technologies in the selected industry. It may consists of Fintech, Block chain, Financial Services,
Data Science, Social Entrepreneurship or any other suitable area of interest. The report will be
prepared individually. The report will be evaluated by one external examiner appointed by
university.

COURSE OUTCOME
S. No. Course Outcome Bloom’s Taxonomy
1 CO1. To gain knowledge of issues challenge of the Knowledge (K2)
industry
CO2. Learn to prepare report on the application of Applying (K4)
2
emerging technologies in the selected industry Synthesizing ( K6)

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